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There a removal service in game?

MiffyMiffy Member Posts: 244

I have lots of crap everywhere and can't be bothered to move it all around myself. Just wondering if there is a system in game that lets you hire the services of people in industrial ships to move what you want for a fee? 

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  • TreekodarTreekodar Member Posts: 524

    I know one way: Ask other players. Either that or get in a corp that has Haulers (that's the ships that can carry a large quantity of items right?).

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  • MiffyMiffy Member Posts: 244

    That takes time, can't I just put out an order on the market to do that or something? So I can wake up in the morning and it is all there...

  • mklinicmklinic Member RarePosts: 2,014

    Originally posted by Miffy

    That takes time, can't I just put out an order on the market to do that or something? So I can wake up in the morning and it is all there...

    Yes. Create courier contracts. You determine the origin, destination, colatoral the courier pays, pay out for the job, and how long the job is available. Look at other courier contracts to get an idea of what is relatively standard to what you need.

     

    edit: on a side note, depending on how many different places you have everything, you may want to train contracting: http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Contracting

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  • VirusDancerVirusDancer Member UncommonPosts: 3,649

    Fitting more in with the "removal" in the thread and calling items "crap" in the post - there is "Trash It" as an option.

    I remember when I had corporate offices all over the place, had crap all over the place, and all of that - but then they rerouted the map, office rent went up, and well - yeah, "Trash It"...

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  • MiffyMiffy Member Posts: 244

    Originally posted by mklinic

    Originally posted by Miffy

    That takes time, can't I just put out an order on the market to do that or something? So I can wake up in the morning and it is all there...

    Yes. Create courier contracts. You determine the origin, destination, colatoral the courier pays, pay out for the job, and how long the job is available. Look at other courier contracts to get an idea of what is relatively standard to what you need.

     

    edit: on a side note, depending on how many different places you have everything, you may want to train contracting: http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Contracting

    thanx

  • stnylanstnylan Member Posts: 11

    You may find Red Frog Freight a useful service to log into.

    http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=763167

  • 0dd10dd1 Member Posts: 54

    Other option is to sell it, or even reprocess it into the various stuff that is A) easier to move, or B) sells better than the random items :)  I find myself collecting shed loads of junk, the sort of stuff that sells for a few hundred ISK, get a reprocess quote and find the stuff it breaks down into sells for ten or even a hundred times more.

     

    Good luck ;)

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  • ryuga81ryuga81 Member UncommonPosts: 351


    Originally posted by Miffy
    I have lots of crap everywhere and can't be bothered to move it all around myself. Just wondering if there is a system in game that lets you hire the services of people in industrial ships to move what you want for a fee? 

    Chances are, your "crap" is worth far less than any player would ask you to haul it... just remote-sell it or trash it, you are going to spend no less than a few thousands ISK per jump... unless it's dozens of T2 modules, it isn't worth the hassle...

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