The bosses said I should talk to you boys about removal of Toxic Waste from our base on California Minor here. We've had a greater volume of waste than usual in the past financial year, and our own methods of removal are only just keeping up, see.
With that in mind, we'd like a quote on the cost of moving 5000 units of Toxic Waste from the base each week to pick up the slack of our boys, for the foreseeable future.
Regards,
Geoffrey Lintle
Waste Management
California Minor
Planetform Incorporated
First of all thank you for contacting us. Here at ALG we always like to say your trash is our treasure and we are hoping to set a solid foundation for our corporations to rely on.
So, five thousand units per week, to keep it simple twenty-thousand units per month. That shouldn't be much of a problem for us, we have dedicated employees with the same goal as the management, that goal being to clean up Sirius.
But you requested for a quota and since we're all busy I'll keep it short. How does twenty million per month sounds? That would be five million per week, but due to administration I would stress on handling the payments and hauls monthly. For this fee we include a overage up to fifteen percent in case the waste production exceeds your estimates.
Our quotes for removal in-company are 500 credits a unit, which makes for 10 million a month.
That makes us liable for any accidents, though, which is why my superiors are likely to prefer outside removal.
That said, every credit closer to that quote is another step towards them being very happy in a contract... Is there any way you can lower your own quote?
Regards,
Geoffrey Lintle
Waste Management
California Minor
Planetform Incorporated
Apologies for the delay once again. We're undergoing heavy maintenance on all levels, new personnel and management and that just makes everything a mess. Luckily here at ALG we enjoy mess. Gives us something to clean up, nein?
Now, back to topic. Concerning your reluctancy on our offer. You would have to agree with us we are at pickle here. Our mayor concern is the fact we have to fly through a war-zone, Liberty, and yes, we do carry licenses to access Liberty, but that is only when we're flying a HWDU-430, also known as the Golem, which unfortunatly, not every employee owns due to its high maintenance cost to keep it flying. And we are quite limited to take commodities to Liberty.
However, we can make this bid more interesting. We are willing to supply HazMat Canisters to California Minor to ensure California Minor doesn't have their waste lying around anywhere. In return we would take the filled canisters back (//This becomes the toxic waste commoditie then). Also, we would like to offer a discount of 20%. Making it a total of 16 million per month for 20,000 units of toxic waste.