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#'''Split Contracts:''' Customers are allowed to break a single contract up into multiple several sub-contracts if the number of item stacks in the contract exceeds EVE Online's item limit for contracts. The total combined volume of these sub-contracts cannot total more than the 900,000 m3 limit for high sec or the 25,000 m3 limit for low sec (small). These sub-contracts will be identified by 1/3, 2/3, 3/3, etc. in the contract description. Since the contract is split into several sub-contracts the reward and collateral will be spread across all the sub-contracts. These sub-contracts are meant and designed to be delivered together, not separately, so DO NOT take 1/2 of a contract while leaving 2/2 behind for another Pusher to complete.<br>&nbsp;
#'''Split Contracts:''' Customers are allowed to break a single contract up into multiple several sub-contracts if the number of item stacks in the contract exceeds EVE Online's item limit for contracts. The total combined volume of these sub-contracts cannot total more than the 900,000 m3 limit for high sec or the 25,000 m3 limit for low sec (small). These sub-contracts will be identified by 1/3, 2/3, 3/3, etc. in the contract description. Since the contract is split into several sub-contracts the reward and collateral will be spread across all the sub-contracts. These sub-contracts are meant and designed to be delivered together, not separately, so DO NOT take 1/2 of a contract while leaving 2/2 behind for another Pusher to complete.<br>&nbsp;
#'''Containers:''' For high sec service Push Industries discourages the use of containers in contracts and asks customers to avoid them when possible, but we do allow customers to place containers in contracts for several reasons: 1) when the number of item stacks is very high (200+) but the volume is low, 2) for allowing customers to organize a large number of items, and 3) to separate items from their own in the contract that might belong to a 3rd party. We require that customers identify when containers are present in a contract by saying so in the contract description. However, this does not always happen and the only way for Pushers to identify contracts with containers is after they have already accepted them. In the case where a Pusher accepts a contract with a container that freight package will have to be directly traded between the contractor and the hauler at the pick up station and again at the destination station. '''A CONTRCT CONTAINING A CONTAINER CANNOT BE RE-CONTRACTED.''' This means that the contractor and the hauler must be on different accounts to be logged in simultaneously to perform the trade.
#'''Containers:''' For high sec service Push Industries discourages the use of containers in contracts and asks customers to avoid them when possible, but we do allow customers to place containers in contracts for several reasons: 1) when the number of item stacks is very high (200+) but the volume is low, 2) for allowing customers to organize a large number of items, and 3) to separate items from their own in the contract that might belong to a 3rd party. We require that customers identify when containers are present in a contract by saying so in the contract description. However, this does not always happen and the only way for Pushers to identify contracts with containers is after they have already accepted them. In the case where a Pusher accepts a contract with a container that freight package will have to be directly traded between the contractor and the hauler at the pick up station and again at the destination station. '''A CONTRACT CONTAINING A CONTAINER CANNOT BE RE-CONTRACTED.''' This means that the contractor and the hauler must be on different accounts to be logged in simultaneously to perform the trade.

Revision as of 12:15, 27 January 2013

Below are the procedures for delivering contracts from the normal high sec queue.

Procedures

  1. Read the description of the contract before accepting it.


Special Cases

  1. Split Contracts: Customers are allowed to break a single contract up into multiple several sub-contracts if the number of item stacks in the contract exceeds EVE Online's item limit for contracts. The total combined volume of these sub-contracts cannot total more than the 900,000 m3 limit for high sec or the 25,000 m3 limit for low sec (small). These sub-contracts will be identified by 1/3, 2/3, 3/3, etc. in the contract description. Since the contract is split into several sub-contracts the reward and collateral will be spread across all the sub-contracts. These sub-contracts are meant and designed to be delivered together, not separately, so DO NOT take 1/2 of a contract while leaving 2/2 behind for another Pusher to complete.
     
  2. Containers: For high sec service Push Industries discourages the use of containers in contracts and asks customers to avoid them when possible, but we do allow customers to place containers in contracts for several reasons: 1) when the number of item stacks is very high (200+) but the volume is low, 2) for allowing customers to organize a large number of items, and 3) to separate items from their own in the contract that might belong to a 3rd party. We require that customers identify when containers are present in a contract by saying so in the contract description. However, this does not always happen and the only way for Pushers to identify contracts with containers is after they have already accepted them. In the case where a Pusher accepts a contract with a container that freight package will have to be directly traded between the contractor and the hauler at the pick up station and again at the destination station. A CONTRACT CONTAINING A CONTAINER CANNOT BE RE-CONTRACTED. This means that the contractor and the hauler must be on different accounts to be logged in simultaneously to perform the trade.