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Forwarder Last-Lock Owner Buyer Route Before Cutoff Freeze
A booking can reach the final cutoff freeze and still stay exposed when nobody can point to one real owner carrying the last lock through the live execution side.
The buyer should force five last-lock owner checks:
- who currently owns the last booking lock before cutoff freeze
- whether the forwarder and buyer are both relying on the same owner path
- what final step is still open under that owner
- who must confirm the last lock before the freeze becomes irreversible
- what ownership gap still leaves the booking exposed at freeze time
The short answer
Before cutoff freeze, control last-lock ownership with live owner proof, final-step visibility, shared status clarity, one confirmation path, and a stop on any booking whose last lock still has no accountable owner.
Forwarder last-lock owner checklist
- Live owner proof: Require proof of the real owner carrying the last booking lock on the execution side.
- Shared owner path: Make sure the buyer and forwarder are both referring to the same owner instead of parallel assumptions.
- Final-step visibility: State the exact last step that remains under that owner before the cutoff freeze.
- Confirmation path: Define who must confirm the lock and how that confirmation is recognized before freeze.
- Freeze blocker: Do not rely on the cutoff freeze while the last lock still lacks one accountable owner.
Why last-lock ownership matters before cutoff freeze
The last booking lock is where responsibility often dissolves into vague updates. A named owner is what turns a fragile freeze into a controlled execution point.
What Wynn should receive on WhatsApp before last-lock owner review
- the booking status and cutoff freeze timing
- the current owner path or missing owner path
- the final step still open before freeze
- the latest owner confirmation already received
- the blocked issue around last-lock ownership or freeze risk