What Happens After You Dispute

Overview You filed a dispute. Now what? The executor reviews it, looks at the original reasoning and your argument, and decides: uphold (keep the assignment) or override (reassign to you or someone else). You'll get notified either way. The Process Executor reviews — They see your dispute and the original assignment details.Decision — Uphold (no …

Overview

You filed a dispute. Now what? The executor reviews it, looks at the original reasoning and your argument, and decides: uphold (keep the assignment) or override (reassign to you or someone else). You’ll get notified either way.

The Process

  1. Executor reviews — They see your dispute and the original assignment details.
  2. Decision — Uphold (no change) or Override (reassign).
  3. Notification — You get an email or in-app notice with the outcome.
  4. If overridden — The item moves to you (or whoever the executor chose). The assignment list updates.

If you’re overridden, you’re done. If upheld, you can’t typically dispute again for the same item—the executor’s call is final.

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