If you are vetoing because two managers have decided to collude in order to make sure one or more people end up losing a matchup, you are right.
Veto a trade in a Public or Private League Public and Private Leagues require one-third of managers to vote against a trade for it to be vetoed. Collusion occurs when one team makes moves to benefit another team, without trying to improve its own position.
One-sided trades are an example of collusive transactions. Dropping a player so another team can pick up that player is another example of collusive transactions. To ensure a fair trade, try to make sure that both sides of a trade have as close of a player rating total number as possible. Ideally there should only be a few points difference between each side of the trade. There are certain times you might not be able to make changes to your players. Fantasy Baseball, Basketball, and Hockey have different roster and lineup deadlines depending on your league's settings.
Only Commissioners in Private Leagues can edit this setting. Any changes made to a weekly setting will go into effect starting the following Monday. Changes made to a daily setting will go into effect the following day. This feature is not available on the Yahoo Fantasy app. You need to have JavaScript enabled to use this page. Either way, when you're involved in a trade, don't make any roster moves that'll put you over your roster limit if the trade processes or it'll be rejected.
When you propose a trade, the other team is notified by email and with an alert on their team page. They have up to 10 days to respond. When you return to your team page, click View Details next to the "You have proposed a trade to If accepted, the trade appears as "Pending" on your team page.
Note - There is a Pending Trade limit that cannot be exceeded. A manager can only have 6 pending trade offers per league. It's only possible to cancel a trade before the person you're trading with accepts the trade. The completed process takes longer than the trade review period and other factors such as trade protests can delay trade processing times. Allowing a trade to go through will process it immediately even if there is time left in the review period. Was this article helpful?
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