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Further clarification on the courier contract scam.
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===Courier Contract===
===Courier Contract===
[[File:ContractCourier.jpg|thumb|Courier]]
[[File:ContractCourier.jpg|thumb|Courier]]
If you want to pay someone to ship items from A to B you use a Courier Contract.<br>
If you want to pay someone to ship items from A to B, you use a Courier Contract.<br>
After selecting the items you need to provide following information:<br>
After selecting the items to be shipped, you need to provide following information:<br>
*Reward: This is the value of ISK that the hauler gets when they finish the contract correctly.
* Reward: This is the value of ISK that the hauler gets when they finish the contract correctly.
*Collateral: This is the value of ISK that the hauler needs to place in escrow upon accepting the contract. If the hauler opens the package, the package is destroyed or delivery is not made within the allotted time, the contract is considered 'failed' and the collateral is paid out to you. Collateral should always be set a bit {{Color|Red|higher}} than the value of all items in the contract.
* Collateral: This is the value of ISK that the hauler needs to place in escrow upon accepting the contract. If the hauler opens the package, the package is destroyed or delivery is not made within the allotted time, the contract is considered 'failed' and the collateral is paid out to you. Collateral should always be set a bit {{Color|Red|higher}} than the value of all items in the contract.
*Expiration: The number of days the contract should be available.
* Expiration: The number of days the contract should be available.
*Days to Complete: The time someone has to complete the contract.
* Days to Complete: The time someone has to complete the contract.
====Possible Scams====
====Possible Scams====
Remember that members of the Ivy League are not allowed to scam anyone. Read our [[Policies|Code of Conduct]] <br>
Remember that members of the Ivy League are not allowed to scam anyone. Read our [[Policies|Code of Conduct]]. <br>
*Setting a high collateral (above the value of the items to courier) and then ganking you on the estimated route to profit from the collateral and items dropped. That will give them the whole collateral you have paid. A few signs of this scam are: 1) Collateral far above the value of the items being transported 2) A short route with only one route or a route that requires going through LowSec.
* Scam example: Setting a high collateral (above the value of the items to courier) and then ganking you on the estimated route to profit from the collateral and items dropped. That will give them the whole collateral you have paid. A few signs of this scam are: 1) Collateral far above the value of the items being transported2) A short route with only one route or a route that requires going through LowSec.
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