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Contract items - Market Price Checker spreadsheet

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Fat Buddah
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#1 - 2015-12-31 08:38:33 UTC
Hello,

This is yet another google spreadsheet.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CAoiQJqmtO3kOnMDutyTz8XSLhwTCJsxwBEl7n1bEMs/edit?pref=2&pli=1#gid=1480844365


What's it for?
- To compare market and contract prices

What it does
- When you copy & paste the item list from a contract interface, this google sheet will calculate total market value based on The Forge region prices.
- Ignores rigs


I've made this specifically for the purpose of buying ships and modules from Contracts, taking things apart and re-listing on the market. That's why it ignores rigs (which will be destroyed when a ship is repackaged).
Feel free to make a copy and modify.
Zad Murrard
Frozen Dawn Inc
Frozen Dawn Alliance
#2 - 2015-12-31 12:04:48 UTC  |  Edited by: Zad Murrard
Quite often in Jita there are scam contracts offered with some deadspace modules there which have their price artificially put to some huge number. A nice extra feature would be if it would highlight suspicious items/prices.

Edit:
And if you feel really bored, a super nice feature would be the ability to handle blueprint copies in contracts. One way to evaluate them would be to calculate rough manufacturing costs for that item and compare to ready made item.
Buzz Orti
State War Academy
Caldari State
#3 - 2016-01-01 01:20:12 UTC
good start, at least some 3% samples of would be good too

Builds ship in empty Quafe bottle.

Jerry T Pepridge
Meta Game Analysis and Investment INC.
#4 - 2016-01-01 04:32:05 UTC
doesn't http://evepraisal.com/ work anymore?

@JerryTPepridge

Buzz Orti
State War Academy
Caldari State
#5 - 2016-01-01 14:37:45 UTC
Jerry T Pepridge wrote:
doesn't http://evepraisal.com/ work anymore?


Evepraisal still works JP except it doesn't give contract related reports.

What I meant by at least some 3% samples of is that it would be good to build up contracts database to keep track of values and deals.
The 3% could even be 3% of orders under fixed amounts, or containing certain items, or who knows what.

It is not a fixed percent rate, but it can be used to generate reports from samples without having to go through the remainder (save 97% of the time).

Builds ship in empty Quafe bottle.