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Question about buying & selling supers

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Elizabeth Muriell
Doomheim
#1 - 2015-11-21 16:51:23 UTC
I'm curious how the process of selling and buying supers looks like. Could someone explain step by step how it is done? What can go wrong? How to avoid it? Etc.
And no, I'm not buying a super. Smile

Many thanks!
Elizabeth Norn
Nornir Research
Nornir Empire
#2 - 2015-11-21 17:50:11 UTC
Go through a trusted third party such as Chribba, Grendell or Darknesss, anyone who refuses those three are either trying to scam or kill you
Elizabeth Muriell
Doomheim
#3 - 2015-11-21 18:55:23 UTC
Elizabeth Norn wrote:
Go through a trusted third party such as Chribba, Grendell or Darknesss, anyone who refuses those three are either trying to scam or kill you


Yeah, I heard about them. I was asking about who this sell looks like in the game (where it happens, who you give 3rd party ship and so on) more then who to contact.
Jerry T Pepridge
Meta Game Analysis and Investment INC.
#4 - 2015-11-22 02:20:46 UTC  |  Edited by: Jerry T Pepridge
Hi,

You can buy a super Capital from another player, they are generally sold in the sell order forums.

Id suggest wait a while and get to know the process before diving straight in.

Idle in your preffered 3rd party's in game channel.

something you may not be aware of, once you in the super it can't be docked, the exchange usually happens at a POS, buyer given password, isk to 3rd party, super owner ejects, buyer jumps in & cyno's out, isk to seller. - something along those lines.

tl:dr = Don't buy one.

@JerryTPepridge

Bumblefck
Kerensky Initiatives
#5 - 2015-11-22 15:33:40 UTC
Jerry T Pepridge wrote:

tl:dr = Don't buy one.



An excellent idea from Pepridge - unless you know specifically why you want one, it's just going to be a 5 million tonne albatross around your neck. Buy a thousand T2 fit Rifters instead, much more fun!

Perfection is a dish best served like wasabi .

Bumble's Space Log