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==Creating a Contract==
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===Selecting Contract Type===
 
[[File:ContractSelectType.jpg|thumb|Select Contract Type]]
 
Contract Type:
 
*[[Contract#Auction_Contract|Auction]] - Auction a pack of items and isk.
 
*[[Contract#item_Exchange_Contract|Item Exchange]] - Trading a pack of items and isk.
 
*[[Contract#Courier_Contract|Courier]] - Hiring someone else to ship your Items from A to B.
 
<br>Availabilty:
 
*Public - Makes it available to everyone in [[New Eden]].
 
*Private - Makes it only available to a single Player which you spezify in the textbox.
 
*My Corporation - Makes it available to all corp mates.
 
*My Alliance - Makes it available to all alliance mates.
 
<br>On behalf of <nowiki>[Corporation name]</nowiki>(Wallet name): Check if you want to use the corporation isk. See also [[How_to_do_Corp_Contracts|Corporation Contract Guide]]
 
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===Pick items ===
 
[[File:ContractPickItems.jpg|thumb|Pick Items]]
 
First choose the station where your items are.<br>
 
Then check every Item you like to put into the Contract.<br><br>
 
You can choose as many items as you want.
 
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==Contract Types==
 
===Auction Contract===
 
[[File:ContractAuction.jpg|thumb|Auction]]
 
If you want to sell items but not in the regional market, you can create an auction.<br>
 
After selecting the items you need to provide following information:<br>
 
*Starting Bid: The minimum value of isk someone has to bid on your items.
 
*Buyout Price(optional): The value of isk needed for an instant buyout.
 
*Auction Time: The number of days the contract should be available. When expiring the auction goes to the highest bid.
 
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===Item Exchange Contract===
 
[[File:ContractItemExchange.jpg|thumb|Item Exchange]]
 
If you want to swap a bunch of items and isk with a bunch of items and isk.
 
After selecting the items you need to provide following information:<br>
 
*I will pay: The money you give to the player who accapts your contract.
 
*I will get: The money the player has to give you when accepting the contract.
 
*Expiration: The number of days the contract should be available.
 
*Also request items from buyer: Choose items you want to get from the player who accepts your contract.
 
====Possible Scams====
 
Remember that members of the Ivy League are not allowed to scam anyone. Read our [[Policies|Code of Conduct]]<br>
 
*Putting the same item to sell '''and''' buy. Someone who accepts this scam will instantly give the item back. An additionaly buyprice is the complete profit in this scam.
 
*Selling a bunch of items way to pricy.
 
{|
 
| [[File:ScamExample1.jpg|thumb|Different price in Contract]]
 
| [[File:ScamExample2.jpg|thumb|Swaped buy and sell]]
 
|}
 
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===Courier Contract===
 
[[File:ContractCourier.jpg|thumb|Courier]]
 
If you want someone ship Items from A to B you use a Courier Contract. <br>
 
After selecting the items you need to provide following information:<br>
 
*Reward: This is the value of isk that the hauler gets when he finishes the contract correctly.
 
*Collateral: This is the value of isk that the hauler needs to pay when he's not getting the contract finished in time. It should be {{Color|Red|higher}} than the value of all items you contract.
 
*Expiration: The number of days the contract should be available.
 
*Days to Complete: The time someone has to complete the contract.
 
====Possible Scams====
 
Remember that members of the Ivy League are not allowed to scam anyone. Read our [[Policies|Code of Conduct]] <br>
 
*Setting a high collateral and waiting on a gate on your estimated route to shoot you. That will give them the whole collateral you have paid.
 
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==Skills==
 
*[[Skills#Trade|Contracting]] - Increase number of outstanding contracts by 4 per level.
 
*[[Skills#Trade|Corporation Contracting]] - Increase number of outstanding corporate contracts by 10 per level.
 

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