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The PITFALL of Over-Trading

It's late at night.....you're packing up the last of the day's trades, and suddenly you realize that you don't have enough seeds to fill your trader's requests. HORRORS! This is major hassle because you now have to email the trader who's order you can't fill and offer them something else, or cancel the trade.

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The PITFALL of Over-Trading

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.

Tip suggest these links for further study.
On Ho‘ohiki: Keeping Your Promises
by Rosa Say
Managing with Aloha ~ Bringing Hawaii’s Universal Values to the Art of Business
LifeHack.Org
Promise Keeping Do's
Texans Buliding Character
Comal County 4H
Texas A&M University System Cooperative Extension
Quotations about Promises
Sayings about Keeping and Breaking Promises
QuoteGarden.Com
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