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== '''Under or Over Collateral Contracts''' == | == '''Under or Over Collateral Contracts''' == | ||
Sometimes a pusher may accept a contract and find out that the value of items is higher than the collateral listed. This is an under-collateral contract. There are two types of under-collateral contracts. | |||
*Under-collateral and too dangerous to move. | |||
An example of this would be when a contract has 2b collateral on it but the value of the items is 3.5b. That value is too high to move safely in a freighter. | |||
*Under-collateral and under-rewarded. | |||
An example of this would be when a contract has a collateral of 1b but the value is 1.5b. The value can be moved safely but the customer is not paying the proper reward for the contract submitted to us. | |||
If the collateral and value of a contract is 1b or less the contract can be taken as is. | If the collateral and value of a contract is 1b or less the contract can be taken as is. | ||
Both contracts should be handled the same way. | |||
=== Under Collateral === | === Under Collateral === | ||
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Include the return contract and an explanation of the procedure in the mail to the customer. | Include the return contract and an explanation of the procedure in the mail to the customer. | ||
Here is a mail template that can be used for | Here is a mail template that can be used for "too dangerous to move" type of contracts. Replace the appropriate information where necessary. | ||
Hello [customer] | Hello [customer] |