Hello once again, I appreciate the business that has been conducted with the Polymers that we required for the Cold Lake Project, however I come to you yet again in hopes that we can use your 'services' yet again.
For the continuation of construction, we require Superconductors. An amount reaching 230.000 units in total to be precise. This is one of the most important shipments which we will require for the entire project, and the amount that it totals up to is indeed quite an impressive number.
We are willing to pay you 'two hundred million credits' (200.000.000) for the completion of this job. This number of course, going along with the past method of doubling the cost on what it would cost to pick up said materials, as well as an added bonus.
If this amount is too high to be transported, we will gladly find another cooperation which will share the contract with you, of course the payment would be split by how much work is done by either group. The decision I leave to you, if we should see about finding a secondary source for this.
The pickup location will be on "Pueblo Station" in the Colorado system, and is to be dropped off on "Freeport-14" in the Alberta system.
I look forward to hearing if you will accept the contract.
Jacob Wells
Cold Lake Board Member
Interspace Commerce
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Source: Kensington Shipping Platform, New London System
Greetings Mr. Wells. Nice to hear from you again, and it pleases me that you've approached us with more work. However....I have a concern regarding this new offer.
With the departure of Mr. Kumar, we've had to drastically re-prioritize company assets in order to remain viable. It seems than under previous tenures of leadership, Gateway has tended to "bite off more than we can chew." The previous example of the Polymer delivery would be a prime example of this. Sure...the job was finished...but that put a lot of pressure on my pilots, and we can't have folks flying multi-million credit ships across pirate-infested Liberty half-exhausted. Just not good for business.
With this in mind, I would be more inclined to accept your offer to split the contract with another company (or 2 even) of your choosing.
Gateway would be willing to transport approximately 70,000 units of Superconductors in return for 70,000,000 credits.
If we find that the order can be made timely, and if whomever else you decide to bring in on the contract cannot complete their orders promptly enough for you, then we could consider shipping additional units at the cost of 1M credits per 1,000 units shipped.
If you find those terms agreeable, let me know and we will begin shipments at once.
Hello there, I appreciate your quick reply. After taking a look at the other possible groups that we may be able to contact, we find your terms of reducing the contract to 70,000 units acceptable. The price, is also acceptable on our side.
I'll have that document signed, and sent over to your HQ so it can be finalized. You may start hauling as you please.
Your cooperation is appreciated.
Jacob Wells
Cold Lake Board Member
Interspace Commerce
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Source: Kensington Shipping Platform, New London System
Greetings Mr. Wells!
I'm happy to report that Gateway Shipping has completed all contracted deliveries of Superconductors for the Cold Lake Project to Freeport 14, with a few extra, even. (75,730 units, to be precise). You may wire the bonuses to: Gateway|-GSX-Sapphire
We hope that you have found our services acceptable, and we look forward to working with you on more projects in the future. As a token of appreciation of your business, I would like to invite you and your executive staff to tour of Oceana Shipping Platform in Cortez, coupled with a week-long vacation package with Orbital Spa & Cruise on nearby Curacao. I will have my office send you the information.
Good afternoon, we've verified the shipments, everything looks good. Thank you for your business, perhaps yet again in the future, we'll come to you for help with finishing everything up. Payment has been sent over to the designated bank account. I'll be talking with you in the future then.
A week long trip out to Oceana Shipping Platform, and Curacao you say? That's an interesting offer, perhaps I may have to take you up on that. I'll be waiting for the details. Oh heaven knows that Jess and John could use a break, instead of hanging on my own shoulder bugging me about who knows what.. Including this 'iced coffee machine grinder from hell'. At least, that's what I like to call it. I'll be.. 'gladly' waiting for that, I suppose is putting it more into perspective.
At any rate, have a good rest of your week. Until then.