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Tips for New Players: Difference between revisions

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* You can ask a trusted friend or a corp mate with a freighter to haul it for you.  Freighters have a good tank and are expensive to gank so they are safer to haul items of a larger value. Remember there is always a chance your 'friend' or corp mate could steal your items, or get ganked themselves.
* You can ask a trusted friend or a corp mate with a freighter to haul it for you.  Freighters have a good tank and are expensive to gank so they are safer to haul items of a larger value. Remember there is always a chance your 'friend' or corp mate could steal your items, or get ganked themselves.
* You can sell your stuff and buy it again at your destination, provided this doesn't prove too expensive (check the prices first!)
* You can sell your stuff and buy it again at your destination, provided this doesn't prove too expensive (check the prices first!)
* You can set up a courier contract with a freight service such as [http://red-frog.org Red Frog Freight] or [http://www.pushx.net/ Push Industries]. When you set up a courier contract you will set a 'collateral' which covers the cost of your items in the event that they are ganked, so they bear the loss rather than you.
* You can set up a courier contract with a freight service such as [http://red-frog.org Red Frog Freight] or [http://www.pushx.net/ Push Industries]. When you set up a courier contract you will set a 'collateral' which covers the cost of your items in the event that they are ganked, so they bear the loss rather than you.  Many player corps and alliances maintain freighting services for their members as well, often a much lower cost, and better access, than the "public" services.


== Tips for using jetcans ==
== Tips for using jetcans ==