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Lord Meltdown
Caldari New Dominion Libertas Fidelitas
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Posted - 2010.04.14 21:09:00 -
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Edited by: Lord Meltdown on 14/04/2010 21:22:12 Edited by: Lord Meltdown on 14/04/2010 21:20:40 Edited by: Lord Meltdown on 14/04/2010 21:19:39
The T2 BPO
Tech 2 BPO's are one of eve's most rarest and yet seemingly most common item to find at very high prices. Tech 2 BPO's price range is between 2 to sometimes 3 years worth of profit, therefore, pricing in billions to tens of billions of ISK.
My business allows me to price your BPO, give you an insight on what your holding, and deliver advice on sell, auction, or trading of the BPO.
For a small fee and the basic details of your BPO (ME/PE levels) I can give you accurate estimates to what price range your BPO is in. I assess all types of Tech 2 BPO's, ammo, module, and ships. Pricing is different for the three different types of BPOs.
Background Information I currently run one account with two characters that I can be contacted on. My main character right now is Lord Meltdown, I have flown under Rikkuro Fresidu but I bio massed the character. I now own Erick Gill, a new station trader that I have parked in High Sec to do some trading. If you do not wish to call me by my character name my real name is Brandon. On to the good information, I have done two BPO assessments on my own and they were done with detail and my clients were satisfied. I am picking up this business from Grendell and will probably be doing assessments for a long time to come.
Four Main Principles
Number one: My Number one rule about work with my clients is client confidentiality. All information and business is kept private between the client and me.
Number two: I will only do 3rd party services through Grendell and Grendell only. The client is in charge of contacting him if you wish to use a third party in handling payment
Number three: My assessments are clear, accurate, clean and easy to read.
Number four: Client satisfaction is a must in my business. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns you are free to contact me.
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Lord Meltdown
Caldari New Dominion Libertas Fidelitas
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Posted - 2010.04.14 21:09:00 -
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Edited by: Lord Meltdown on 14/04/2010 21:16:37 Job Policy:
First, I must accept your job in person, in that conversation I will tell you how busy I am and how many more assessments I have to do before I get to yours. If you are in a hurry a 50million isk fee will be added to get your BPO to the top of the Que. I can and only will accept 4 "rush" orders and preform the assessments in a first come first serve model. All other assessments will usually take 48 hours(two days), but please allow 168 hours(one week) for it to be in your mail. If you do not receive your assessment within 168 hours(one week) please first check the news section(the post below) for updates.
Job Slots open: 10 - - - - - - - - - -
Reserved for next week(will migrate up when a assessment is done): - - - - -
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Lord Meltdown
Caldari New Dominion Libertas Fidelitas
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Posted - 2010.04.14 21:10:00 -
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Edited by: Lord Meltdown on 14/04/2010 21:21:55 NEWS AND UPDATES
4/14/10 - Assessment service launched and the first 5 customers get 50% off their assessment.
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Elixibren Chaulder
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Posted - 2010.04.14 21:12:00 -
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What?
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Lord Meltdown
Caldari New Dominion Libertas Fidelitas
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Posted - 2010.04.14 21:23:00 -
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store launched, feel free to post
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Lady Cienega
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Posted - 2010.04.14 21:58:00 -
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Edited by: Lady Cienega on 14/04/2010 22:02:02
Originally by: Lord Meltdown Edited by: Lord Meltdown on 14/04/2010 21:16:37 Job Policy:
First, I must accept your job in person, in that conversation I will tell you how busy I am and how many more assessments I have to do before I get to yours. If you are in a hurry a 50million isk fee will be added to get your BPO to the top of the Que. I can and only will accept 4 "rush" orders and preform the assessments in a first come first serve model. All other assessments will usually take 48 hours(two days), but please allow 168 hours(one week) for it to be in your mail. If you do not receive your assessment within 168 hours(one week) please first check the news section(the post below) for updates.
So instead of someone just making an auction thread to last for 168 hours stating they want to sell their T2 BPO and seeing what the highest price someone is willing to pay... Then deciding if they want to sell. (If you do it on an alt, no worries about tarnishing your reputation by failing to make a contract.)
You suggest they first have to get online while you are online so that you can, "Accept (their) job in person." Then pay you a fee, and finally begin to wait 168 hours to find out what a theoretical amount they could get for their BPO is?
I suppose if it was an instantaneous assessment you have that over someone creating a "fake" sell thread, but this seems like a lot more effort than making a sell thread and checking back in 168 hours.
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Originally by: Lord Meltdown Edited by: Lord Meltdown on 14/04/2010 21:26:08 service launched, feel free to post
I do appreciate you allowing people to post their opinions. Most people don't like to have criticism posted on their threads.
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Lord Meltdown
Caldari New Dominion Libertas Fidelitas
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Posted - 2010.04.14 22:19:00 -
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Originally by: Lady Cienega Edited by: Lady Cienega on 14/04/2010 22:02:02
Originally by: Lord Meltdown Edited by: Lord Meltdown on 14/04/2010 21:16:37 Job Policy:
First, I must accept your job in person, in that conversation I will tell you how busy I am and how many more assessments I have to do before I get to yours. If you are in a hurry a 50million isk fee will be added to get your BPO to the top of the Que. I can and only will accept 4 "rush" orders and preform the assessments in a first come first serve model. All other assessments will usually take 48 hours(two days), but please allow 168 hours(one week) for it to be in your mail. If you do not receive your assessment within 168 hours(one week) please first check the news section(the post below) for updates.
So instead of someone just making an auction thread to last for 168 hours stating they want to sell their T2 BPO and seeing what the highest price someone is willing to pay... Then deciding if they want to sell. (If you do it on an alt, no worries about tarnishing your reputation by failing to make a contract.)
You suggest they first have to get online while you are online so that you can, "Accept (their) job in person." Then pay you a fee, and finally begin to wait 168 hours to find out what a theoretical amount they could get for their BPO is?
I suppose if it was an instantaneous assessment you have that over someone creating a "fake" sell thread, but this seems like a lot more effort than making a sell thread and checking back in 168 hours.
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Originally by: Lord Meltdown Edited by: Lord Meltdown on 14/04/2010 21:26:08 service launched, feel free to post
I do appreciate you allowing people to post their opinions. Most people don't like to have criticism posted on their threads.
This service is a Pick Up from Grendell's with his permission. A BPO Assessment is usually for the buyers who are looking into a new BPO. There is no set market price for the BPOs and the prices can change. Usually as a buyer you would want a detailed description of the market, previous sales and prices, guesses for later prices, and real numbers for what its worth on the current market. Wouldn't you?
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Grendell
Technologies Unlimited
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Posted - 2010.04.15 00:01:00 -
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Hey guys, confirming Lord Meltdown is filling a need after I suspended my T2 evaluation service. He spoke to me about it, and I'm glad somebody has stepped up to do the job
My old thread can be found here.
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Lord Meltdown
Caldari New Dominion Libertas Fidelitas
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Posted - 2010.04.15 00:12:00 -
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Thank you Grendell, much needed support. o7
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T'Amber
www.shipsofeve.com AIRSTRIKE.
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Posted - 2010.04.15 05:36:00 -
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Hey guys, confirming that Grendell is confirming Lord Meltdown filling a need after Grendell suspended his T2 evaluation service. I'm also glad somebody has stepped up to do the job 
-T'amber
Vote T'amber for CSM5Ö
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Grendell
Technologies Unlimited
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Posted - 2010.04.15 05:38:00 -
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Confirming I am confirming.
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Lord Meltdown
Caldari New Dominion
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Posted - 2010.04.15 14:28:00 -
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no jobs yet, to the top.
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Mealka
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Posted - 2010.04.15 19:52:00 -
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To many confirmation for something that can be done only in 1 way.
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Lord Meltdown
Caldari New Dominion
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Posted - 2010.04.16 02:13:00 -
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confirming the above post
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Lord Meltdown
Caldari New Dominion Opticon Alliance
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Posted - 2010.04.17 17:40:00 -
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to the top
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Lord Meltdown
Caldari New Dominion Opticon Alliance
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Posted - 2010.04.18 17:19:00 -
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First Job Started, 50% off, 4 more jobs available with 50% off.
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Lord Meltdown
Caldari New Dominion Opticon Alliance
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Posted - 2010.04.20 02:32:00 -
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I've seemed to have started my business at a bad time in the school year. Sorry, will complete all jobs with-in 72hours.
Service closed until summer
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Pateria Wimbishi
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Posted - 2010.04.20 03:13:00 -
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Discovering the relative value of a T2 BPO is not a difficult task that anyone can do.
First, go here: http://www.xn7.de/index.php.
Input the BPO under the blueprint manager interface. Under production manager input one run to determine build times with the BPs stats. Then increase that amount until the production of the BPO, not subassembly times, equals 1 year or close to.
Then go to the financial calculations to determine, using the current market rates, what the 12 month profit margin is if all production is sold. Multiply by 3 for the general ROR to determine if a BPO is worth buying at its given price or not.
Currently, however, with the large numbers of inventors getting into the T2 market, ROI calculations should be reduced to 1 year as opposed to 3. Market competition is making it near impossible to achieve a true three year ROR.
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Grendell
Technologies Unlimited
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Posted - 2010.04.20 03:35:00 -
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Originally by: Pateria Wimbishi Discovering the relative value of a T2 BPO is not a difficult task that anyone can do.
First, go here: http://www.xn7.de/index.php.
Input the BPO under the blueprint manager interface. Under production manager input one run to determine build times with the BPs stats. Then increase that amount until the production of the BPO, not subassembly times, equals 1 year or close to.
Then go to the financial calculations to determine, using the current market rates, what the 12 month profit margin is if all production is sold. Multiply by 3 for the general ROR to determine if a BPO is worth buying at its given price or not.
Currently, however, with the large numbers of inventors getting into the T2 market, ROI calculations should be reduced to 1 year as opposed to 3. Market competition is making it near impossible to achieve a true three year ROR.
I wish it was that simple But that would also be boring. There'a lot more that comes into play in determining a BPO's value, then simple profit over 3 years.
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Lord Meltdown
Caldari New Dominion Opticon Alliance
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Posted - 2010.04.20 23:55:00 -
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Edited by: Lord Meltdown on 20/04/2010 23:55:02
Originally by: Grendell
Originally by: Pateria Wimbishi Discovering the relative value of a T2 BPO is not a difficult task that anyone can do.
First, go here: http://www.xn7.de/index.php.
Input the BPO under the blueprint manager interface. Under production manager input one run to determine build times with the BPs stats. Then increase that amount until the production of the BPO, not subassembly times, equals 1 year or close to.
Then go to the financial calculations to determine, using the current market rates, what the 12 month profit margin is if all production is sold. Multiply by 3 for the general ROR to determine if a BPO is worth buying at its given price or not.
Currently, however, with the large numbers of inventors getting into the T2 market, ROI calculations should be reduced to 1 year as opposed to 3. Market competition is making it near impossible to achieve a true three year ROR.
I wish it was that simple But that would also be boring. There'a lot more that comes into play in determining a BPO's value, then simple profit over 3 years.
Very true, my job is compiled of many steps to determine the price of the BPO today and predict where it might go(market analysis, thank you MD Forum). Also finding previous sales of said bpo and comparing prices to find the best price to sell or buy a BPO.
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Aishwarya Rai
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Posted - 2010.04.28 04:45:00 -
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I've used this service provided by Lord Meltdown and received the first valuation earlier this week.
Unfortunatly the valuation consisted of one sentence "Hey bro i got 25billion isk at 3 years, 18 in 2".
So as you can see it's not very comprehensive (certainly not anything like what Grendell used to provide). This might be because his RL got swamped or his alliance was under attack, either way he could have contacted the client explaining these things and not complete the PC (and return the ISK).
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