Overview Dibs are your "must-haves"—items you're claiming with extra weight. When you call dibs, you get a boost …
Overview Dibs are your "must-haves"—items you're claiming with extra weight. When you call dibs, you get a boost …
Overview You can't dibs everything. There's a cap—often 3 per person—so everyone gets a few strong claims. Pick …
Overview You filed a dispute. Now what? The executor reviews it, looks at the original reasoning and your …
Overview Usually no. Once you hit submit, your rankings are locked for that round. Maybe you realized you …
Overview You're part of an estate distribution—maybe a parent's or a relative's. Here's the deal: you'll browse items, …
Overview The algorithm assigns items when multiple people want them. It uses a few factors in order: tier …
Overview Disputes are for when you think an assignment is wrong. Maybe the algorithm missed something, or you …
Overview That's the whole point of the system. When there's overlap, something has to decide. The algorithm uses …
Overview You wanted it, you ranked it, maybe you even called dibs. Someone else got it. Why? Usually …
Overview You disagree with an assignment and you've got a real reason. Here's how to file a dispute. …
