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Trade Vote

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There have been 3 votes to overturn recent trade:
Trade #997 has been completed between the Cleveland Indians and the Los Angeles Surfers. The Los Angeles Surfers receive Tim Bonikowski, Chappy Brubaker, Archie Sandberg from the Cleveland Indians in exchange for Draft Pick - 1952 Round 1 (LAA).

Please take a moment to vote on this trade if you haven't already at http://www.simdynasty.com/tradevote.jsp ... =33343.[br][/br]
I ask that you refrain from discussing trades. Nothing positive ever comes from this. Anyone discussing any trades publicly may have their posting privileges revoked.

So if you feel this complaint is without merit, please simply vote to allow the trade to stand.

IMPORTANT: Please remember that not all trades are equal, and not all inequal trades should be overturned. A trade should only be overturned if there is bad faith on the part of one or both of the teams involved. If both teams get something they need out of the trade and neither party is taking advantage of an unaware trading partner, the trade should stand. Overturning a trade may not be used as a strategic option.

If either of the two owners involved in this deal would like to comment on the deal, please reply to this thread stating the facts or reasons for this trade without emotion or being argumentative.
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Re: <t>Trade Vote</t>

Post by wcl »

I know why this trade is being challenged. If you take the time to glance at Minnesota's depth chart (and Chicago's as well) you will see immediately why those trades were protested. This is merely a petty, childish response. My trade proposal to the LA ball club was completely legitimate, as well as fair. I offered three B+ players for the draft rights to a player that had never ever played (his eventual first start was actually quite pathetic!) The trade was not made in "bad faith": I do not know the LA owner, and there was absolutely no collusion. As always, I traded in good faith. It is a very fair trade that LA accepted. Nothing more. If you know the rules, there are specific reasons to challenge a trade. This definitely doe not fit those reasons.
A complaint has been filed as a result of this situation with the league to resolve this silliness. I ask you to kindly support the Cleveland-LA trade, which is actually rather old. Thank you.
Billy
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