Actually Undibs. Sorry man. i think im just excited its too big for me.
sits on hands
You can't undibs once you have dibsed, you have to transfer your dibs to the next dibbser at half the rate of your intended dibs offer, when (and if) this replacement dibser does agree to a partial transfer of your dibs offer onto his initial dibs claim he can then downgrade his dibs and attach your original dibs (at half the dibsed rate) to his renewed dibs and then resubmit his dibs to the seller without needing to attach his own partial dibs offer (now a compounded re-dibs at O/2 + nO/2 - re-dibs PHC [original dibs divided by 2 plus new offer divided by 2 minus the re-dibs proxy holding cost]) with the seller only needing to factor in your orginal dibs if the new proxy dibs fails to dibs-match any subsequent dibs that is less than half the value of the current dibs minus your re-compounded proxy holding dibs and half the value (after half the value of the replacement "intention" dibs has been subtracted from the original offer) of your initial dibs.
You can't undibs once you have dibsed, you have to transfer your dibs to the next dibbser at half the rate of your intended dibs offer, when (and if) this replacement dibser does agree to a partial transfer of your dibs offer onto his initial dibs claim he can then downgrade his dibs and attach your original dibs (at half the dibsed rate) to his renewed dibs and then resubmit his dibs to the seller without needing to attach his own partial dibs offer (now a compounded re-dibs at O/2 + nO/2 - re-dibs PHC [original dibs divided by 2 plus new offer divided by 2 minus the re-dibs proxy holding cost]) with the seller only needing to factor in your orginal dibs if the new proxy dibs fails to dibs-match any subsequent dibs that is less than half the value of the current dibs minus your re-compounded proxy holding dibs and half the value (after half the value of the replacement "intention" dibs has been subtracted from the original offer) of your initial dibs.