the commishioner of my fantasy baseball league all of a sudden has the #1 waiver priority and is somehow dropping players from other teams (including my own) and picking them up for himself. i tried warning people in the league but the commish found out that i found out what was going on and locked me from everything in the league. is there a way i can report this and make sure this guy doesnt play in fantasy leagues anymore? or is there a way i can find out where he lives and go beat him up?
Haha I don’t think choice two is possible, but sorry I don’t think choice one is possible either unless you get the Yahoo! Help Hotline email and ask them.
(Chances are 2% he’ll get banned.)
Nope sorry, that is the danger of joining a private league.
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Haha I don’t think choice two is possible, but sorry I don’t think choice one is possible either unless you get the Yahoo! Help Hotline email and ask them.
(Chances are 2% he’ll get banned.)
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I believe you can send something to Yahoo! letting them know what’s going on. Check the faq section of the fantasy league.
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If you E-mail yahoo, they will do something about this. Dirtbag, who would do such a thing.
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Nope . Same thing happens to me now . Private league , so Yahoo wont do a thing . If you got his e mail address you can spam the hell out of him . Other than that , I suggest to join a new league and forget about that 1
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I dont think there is much you can do….after all its a private league and it was probably set up by the commish. You could let Yahoo Fantasy sports know about it and see if they could do something about it. The thing that you can definately do is leave the league. You still have time to join a public league or another private league.
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what a nut case……
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When he controls the rules the only way to win is to not play the game.
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offer trades to every team and let them know whats going on in the comments area..its still early enough to get in other yahoo leagues, i recommend that.
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