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Long running trade [ annoying ] notifications

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There is a long running trade I used to be a part of when it was just created by the seller. I am no longer part of that trade, but the trade is still active, and I keep getting notifications from it about other buyers' bids, which I have absolutely no interest in knowing about. Is there a way to suppress notifications coming from this particular trade? I haven't found anything resembling it in the existing UI.
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There is a long running trade I used to be a part of when it was just created by the seller. I am no longer part of that trade, but the trade is still active, and I keep getting notifications from it about other buyers' bids, which I have absolutely no interest in knowing about. Is there a way to suppress notifications coming from this particular trade? I haven't found anything resembling it in the existing UI.
Request fulfilledby Zero1871 year agoGo to post
Try going to the trade post, scroll to the top and click the "Watching trade" button. It toggles between on and off, so I'm guessing it's toggled on for you right now.

Once you aren't watching the trade anymore, you shouldn't receive any more notifications from it.
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Try going to the trade post, scroll to the top and click the "Watching trade" button. It toggles between on and off, so I'm guessing it's toggled on for you right now.

Once you aren't watching the trade anymore, you shouldn't receive any more notifications from it.
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You can also select a trade you are suspecting is the annoying one and press "unwatch". :D

Ma neeeeeeema veeeeeeeze! xd

Someone much smarter than me already said once: "The real value of something doesn't reflect in a number of how much a seller can ask for it, but on how much a buyer is willing to pay."
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Great, thanks for the hint!
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