I heard something about them being able to hunt bounties issued by their own ID. Dunno if that is true.
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Feel free to quote me on this one if you get hammered. I really don't think you will. To the point where I'm encouraging you. Which I wouldn't do if I thought it might get you trouble.
Put on a corporate ID.
Fight someone your faction could reasonably fight.
Kill that someone.
Post a claim for money.
If you fought someone in a region where you could reasonably be and fought someone you could reasonably fight then that's that. No issues at all.
Then post a claim on a board you're registered to. Someone pays you.
Epic.
There is no rule violation there.
The "may claim bounties" bit is a mechanism which enables a body to shoot at folk who lay outside of what might be considered the boundaries of the above requirements. Principally because those IDs generally have broad ranging engagement rights. Which is why the bounty rules seek to put some boundaries in place.
Since you're a corporate fellow shooting a corporate enemy you've already satisfied the requirements of reputation, zoi and so on.
So login your Daumann. Shoot a Hessian in 011, claim your reward. Have fun. Just make sure you or your parent organization is registered to collect a bounty if you're expecting to get paid.
Also ignore Snak3. Forever.
Edit: If an admin has a difference with that view I'd happily invite them to have a discussion on the matter. Shouldn't be too hard as there's zero change to engagement rights, ZOI or so on or so forth. The fight will still happen. After that it's just one dude sending another dude some money for a job well done. Liberty Navy could do it that way for goodness sake. I would almost expect the LPI to do so.