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The PITFALL of Over-Trading |
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So...how do you avoid the PITFALL of over-trading? Offer your seeds for trading only after they have been made into packets. If you know how many packets of seeds you have to offer you can't "over-trade" them (arranging to trade more packs of seeds than you actually have made.) Over-trading is one of the most frequent mistakes that new traders make! It is a major hassle to email someone and cancel a trade. Keep track of your seed packet count to eliminate this pitfall. |
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Tip suggest these links for further study.
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On Ho‘ohiki: Keeping Your Promises
by Rosa Say Managing with Aloha ~ Bringing Hawaii’s Universal Values to the Art of Business LifeHack.Org |
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Promise Keeping Do's
Texans Buliding Character Comal County 4H Texas A&M University System Cooperative Extension |
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