Shipwright Archive

Thread: blueprints or deeds?

Dessimus
Sat Oct 30, 2004 3:42 am
#1

I just set up my ship vendor tonight and I was wondering how all of you guys sell your ships. Do you just put the blueprint on your vendor, or do you go to the dealer and get the actual deed to put on your vendor? I would imagine that a lot of people that don't know anything about shipwright or JTLS in general might have a hard time understanding what blueprints are all about at first. I'd also bet that some people will complain about having to pay that extra fee to the chassis dealer after paying our price as well.



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-Redux-
Sat Oct 30, 2004 3:45 am
#2

Blueprints only. Don't seem to have any trouble selling them that way.


I do get the occasional "Now what?", but for the most part I think people get the system. And there have been no complaints about paying the chassis builder fee.


I if I were to go get the deeds, then the chassis builder expense plus some extra for my time going to get the deed would be added to the price, so it is actually cheaper for the customer this way.




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KaBhaal
Sat Oct 30, 2004 5:17 am
#3

Redux is correct. The buyer should bear the burden of paying the Chassis Dealer or suffer costs that make my time and effort wirth my while. I don't think they'll want to pay my additional costs.



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