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Nicholas Lafisques
University of Caille Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.12.23 07:41:00 -
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sorry, wrong post |

Billy Hix
Team JK
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Posted - 2013.12.23 14:31:00 -
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Kris Xavier wrote:Your Loan request has now turned into a blog about mining, which is possibly one of the most boring things that there is in the MD forums right now.
TBH, as someone who never even bothered looking at mining (unless you count huffing c320 and C540) I was finding it pretty interesting :-)
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MicDeath Titan
Titans Guild Solitude Coalition
40
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Posted - 2013.12.29 09:37:00 -
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Status Report: Week 2 mining GÇóMining efficiency - UNKNOWN% overall average. Start up and shutdown included. Result: Plex 1/12
Issues Too much drinking caused me to forget to make logs. Holidays got in the way (<--No life) All I know is that I mined: . GÇóBlue ice: 24,515 . GÇóThick Blue Ice: 2993 . GÇóDark Glitter: 1000 . GÇóGelidus: 300 . GÇóKrystallos: 250 GÇóGlare Crust: 398 Values of: . GÇóBlue Ice: 4,649,245,480.15 . GÇóThick Blue Ice: 690,751,506.93 . GÇóDark Glitter: 582,225,250.00 . GÇóGelidus: 92,752,725.00 . GÇóKrystallos: 79,344,062.50 . GÇóGlare Crust: 143,728,247.50 Total of: 6,238,047,272.08
End of Week 2 report.
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MicDeath Titan
Titans Guild Solitude Coalition
40
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Posted - 2014.01.06 15:39:00 -
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Status Report: Week 3 mining GÇóMining efficiency - 92% overall average. Start up and shutdown included. Result: Plex 12/12 plex
Issues Hauling with a miasmos is slowing me down. Working on getting a bigger hauler in my location.
Total isk mined: 9,882,307,944.37
End of Week 3 report.
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Kithran
87
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Posted - 2014.01.14 18:04:00 -
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First months payment received - 1/3 capital repaid plus interest and profit share |

MicDeath Titan
Titans Guild Solitude Coalition
41
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Posted - 2014.01.14 18:08:00 -
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First payments sent Kithran: 3,325,300,466.78 Darsec Tracer: PENDING (2,983,788,558.28) Rick: Real world agreement; Repayed in cash. Rick does not play Eve Online. His split is based on 1/3 of the 50% pot, while Kithrans and Darsecs are based on 1/2 of the 50% split.
isk amount was based on the moment 12 plex's were obtained, which occurred at 2014.01.04 06:11:29, after which remaining funds where at 1,459,366,966.45 ISK. Since that time, a total net value 10,676,460,789.38 was refined and sold on the markets. 301,292,555.34 is being omitted as this was selling ice products from the ore buyout program. Total of: 11,834,535,200.49 My share: 5,917,267,600.24 Investor pot share: 5,917,267,600.25 Kithan: Principle payment: 333,333,333.33 isk Interest payment: 33,333,333.33 isk Split amount: 2,958,633,800.12 isk
Darsec Tracer: -=Pending=- Still have not got final word on his choice. Interest in Option C was noted. If he opts out of it, his portion of the split will go to Kithran.
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Nerd Trap
ElitistOps Pandemic Legion
0
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Posted - 2014.01.14 20:30:00 -
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can you please switch back to daily mining reports
thank you |

RAW23
668
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Posted - 2014.01.15 09:07:00 -
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Quote:Rick: Real world agreement; Repayed in cash. Rick does not play Eve Online. His split is based on 1/3 of the 50% pot, while Kithrans and Darsecs are based on 1/2 of the 50% split.
How exactly does this work? He loaned you real money and you paid him back an amount of real money based on the amount of isk you earned? There are two types of EVE player:
those who believe there are two types of EVE player and those who do not. |

MicDeath Titan
Titans Guild Solitude Coalition
43
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Posted - 2014.01.15 09:32:00 -
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RAW23 wrote:Quote:Rick: Real world agreement; Repayed in cash. Rick does not play Eve Online. His split is based on 1/3 of the 50% pot, while Kithrans and Darsecs are based on 1/2 of the 50% split. How exactly does this work? He loaned you real money and you paid him back an amount of real money based on the amount of isk you earned? Correct, and I cannot wait to see his reaction when he gets his first payment.  |

Darsec Tracer
Ice Bombs Solitude Coalition
0
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Posted - 2014.01.16 04:36:00 -
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I Will b picking Option C.
Sorry for the confusion |
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MicDeath Titan
Titans Guild Solitude Coalition
44
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Posted - 2014.01.16 04:46:00 -
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Payment of 2,963,995,018.48 sent to Darsec Tracer. His payout is lower due to him asking me to buy stuff in JIta for him.
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Darsec Tracer
Ice Bombs Solitude Coalition
0
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Posted - 2014.01.16 04:48:00 -
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Payment Recived ahead of Time
Thank you For your Contribution

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RAW23
670
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Posted - 2014.01.16 05:06:00 -
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MicDeath Titan wrote:RAW23 wrote:Quote:Rick: Real world agreement; Repayed in cash. Rick does not play Eve Online. His split is based on 1/3 of the 50% pot, while Kithrans and Darsecs are based on 1/2 of the 50% split. How exactly does this work? He loaned you real money and you paid him back an amount of real money based on the amount of isk you earned? Correct, and I cannot wait to see his reaction when he gets his first payment. 
This sounds a little odd. Why is the RL payout pegged to the isk earnings if there is no connection between your real life money and your isk earnings (as there shouldn't be)? Indeed, if you have the RL money to pay him back many times over, why did you need to borrow money in real life in the first place? Not sure there is really any problem with this, it just sounds, well, a bit strange. There are two types of EVE player:
those who believe there are two types of EVE player and those who do not. |

MicDeath Titan
Titans Guild Solitude Coalition
44
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Posted - 2014.01.16 07:03:00 -
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RAW23 wrote:MicDeath Titan wrote:RAW23 wrote:Quote:Rick: Real world agreement; Repayed in cash. Rick does not play Eve Online. His split is based on 1/3 of the 50% pot, while Kithrans and Darsecs are based on 1/2 of the 50% split. How exactly does this work? He loaned you real money and you paid him back an amount of real money based on the amount of isk you earned? Correct, and I cannot wait to see his reaction when he gets his first payment.  This sounds a little odd. Why is the RL payout pegged to the isk earnings if there is no connection between your real life money and your isk earnings (as there shouldn't be)? Indeed, if you have the RL money to pay him back many times over, why did you need to borrow money in real life in the first place? Not sure there is really any problem with this, it just sounds, well, a bit strange. At the time I had no money, now I do. there was a reason why there was a deadline for Jan 9th. |

RAW23
670
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Posted - 2014.01.16 07:17:00 -
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MicDeath Titan wrote:RAW23 wrote:MicDeath Titan wrote:RAW23 wrote:Quote:Rick: Real world agreement; Repayed in cash. Rick does not play Eve Online. His split is based on 1/3 of the 50% pot, while Kithrans and Darsecs are based on 1/2 of the 50% split. How exactly does this work? He loaned you real money and you paid him back an amount of real money based on the amount of isk you earned? Correct, and I cannot wait to see his reaction when he gets his first payment.  This sounds a little odd. Why is the RL payout pegged to the isk earnings if there is no connection between your real life money and your isk earnings (as there shouldn't be)? Indeed, if you have the RL money to pay him back many times over, why did you need to borrow money in real life in the first place? Not sure there is really any problem with this, it just sounds, well, a bit strange. At the time I had no money, now I do. there was a reason why there was a deadline for Jan 9th.
Fair enough. Your friend is a lucky guy! There are two types of EVE player:
those who believe there are two types of EVE player and those who do not. |

DemonX Bane
The State Initiativ
0
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Posted - 2014.01.16 10:36:00 -
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Is the investment still ongoing? I did enjoy your entries though :D If there is another spot for investor book me for 2B. Incase I dont reply on forums. Please send ingame mail. I log in atleast once a day. |
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