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==Contract Scams== | ==Contract Scams== | ||
===The Three | ===The Three Ships=== | ||
The | The Three Ships is a scam that tricks the victim into buying a overpriced ship because they just missed out on a good deal. | ||
====What you see==== | ====What you see==== | ||
It's an announcement of a set of three sell contracts for ships, separated by a timer. The linked contract shows a desirable (often faction) ship being offered at a bargain price, but it's already gone. But the countdown timer is running and you might be able to scoop up one of the other two. | |||
====How it works==== | ====How it works==== | ||
The | The scammer is actually selling two ships via three contracts. | ||
The first ship contact offers | *The first ship contact offers the ship that is at a considerably lower price than market value. The person who clicks on it will see the extremely low price but find they are just too late. Actually, the contract was deleted as soon as the link was made but before it was offered. | ||
The second contract ship offered will be | *The second contract ship offered will be a real ship, but just below the average market price, so the player who buys it will not have made much of a bargain. | ||
The third ship is the sting | *The third ship is the sting. Having missed out on two ships, a player not wanting to miss out again will race to click on that one, not noting the additional zeros that reprice the ship e.g. from 20 million to 200 million. | ||
Never buy anything in a rush, and always read contracts carefully.<br> | |||
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===Courier Contract Ganking=== | ===Courier Contract Ganking=== | ||
It's a hauling contract where the intent is to kill the hauler and make them forfeit the collateral. | It's a hauling contract where the intent is to kill the hauler and make them forfeit the collateral. | ||