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Updated almost 15 years ago on . Most recent reply

Playing the games with BOA
I'm working on a short with BOA via equator. When I enter in the bid amount, it instantly tells me that the offer is to low compared to their perceived value. I have no clue where they get their values, but regardless, how do I work around this? I'm assuming I can enter a higher value, then later indicate that I can't go that much? What have others done?