tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6034648231113497454.post8283977585114518482..comments2023-08-31T20:53:12.192+10:00Comments on Zero Gravity Geology: Moving CargoUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6034648231113497454.post-71169243158005485812014-01-06T11:05:50.233+11:002014-01-06T11:05:50.233+11:00This.
I use Red Frog Freight over Public Contract...This.<br /><br />I use Red Frog Freight over Public Contracts (and other similar corporations) because I trust it. <br /><br />I know one day I will lose something but I try to set the correct collateral and ensure that any loss will be a minor thing.<br /><br />I also try to 'tip' the people who do deliver my goods. It may cost me 9.5m a run at the moment but I have tipped 50m to a couple of RFF pilots who have delivered my cargo and I think they're worth it.The Captainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15402431275369457819noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6034648231113497454.post-50994861156847187962014-01-04T06:28:22.069+11:002014-01-04T06:28:22.069+11:00One of my alts is a relatively new Red Frog pilot ...One of my alts is a relatively new Red Frog pilot and from the other side of the business I've had a similar experience. Well run and well organized. <br /><br />There are incentives for pilots to haul the oldest contracts - so it's not surprising that yours get picked up relatively quickly. <br /><br />And I think you can pretty much forget about the possibility of a contract being stolen if you put on an appropriate collateral (we all enjoy hauling - and aren't really in it for a one time gank that would result in expulsion from the corp).<br />Jack Dancerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15759682366213590631noreply@blogger.com