F Dev, please respond to my message/email from Sunday.

Hello F Dev. I sent you an email on Sunday morning with an Excel spreadsheet attached showing all of the data.

Everytime that I put CMM Composites in my fleet carrier, I lose that cargo. To date, I have lost over 3,000t of CMM Comps. Yes I can stop putting them there, but that is hardly the point.

Cheers Merango o7
 
Gonna be fun when the eventual response is "you should probably turn that sell order off" :)
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Imagine the happy CMDR(s) saying, "Don't mind if I do -- thanks!" ;)

(Not rubbing it in -- I prefer laughing at my own mistakes. I make so many, I keep cackling like a hyena stoned to the moon and back . . .)
 
I am loading my fleet carrier . I figure the best way to stop me accidentally having a silly sell mistake is to set up a sell order legitimately.

I figure, sure I want to load my carrier but at the same time if some sugar daddy with more money than time wants to buy my warez at a significant mark up so be it.
and it's not really like I am scalping as I do legitimately want the goods for myself.... it's just everything has a price. ;)
 
So, anyway...

Why do people set up buy/sell orders on their FCs where, apparently, they don't intend to actually sell stuff to anybody else?

Is it just to increase the stat's for the amount of trade your FC has done or is it some kind of "Bank of FC" thing, where you buy stuff from your own FC to fund it, instead of just dumping a huge wad of credits on them every year?

When I first got my FC I was very, very careful to understand how buy/sell orders work so nobody could take my stuff.
For about a year I just denied any landings, just to be on the safe side.
I know my FC has generated a tiny bit of revenue, once in a while, presumably as a result of CMDRs refueling/rearming on it but, aside from that, I just treat it as my own, private, aircraft carrier.
 
So, anyway...

Why do people set up buy/sell orders on their FCs where, apparently, they don't intend to actually sell stuff to anybody else?

Is it just to increase the stat's for the amount of trade your FC has done or is it some kind of "Bank of FC" thing, where you buy stuff from your own FC to fund it, instead of just dumping a huge wad of credits on them every year?

When I first got my FC I was very, very careful to understand how buy/sell orders work so nobody could take my stuff.
For about a year I just denied any landings, just to be on the safe side.
I know my FC has generated a tiny bit of revenue, once in a while, presumably as a result of CMDRs refueling/rearming on it but, aside from that, I just treat it as my own, private, aircraft carrier.
Hello CMDR. To answer your question I made a mistake. I had/have no intention of selling anything. I am running cargo for the Community Goal. I did not even know that I had it for sale. Lesson learned. o7
 
So, anyway...

Why do people set up buy/sell orders on their FCs where, apparently, they don't intend to actually sell stuff to anybody else?
It can happen by accident, I believe. If you set up a sell order for widgets and sell all your widgets, the sell order remains quietly in place. When you decide to stock some more widgets weeks/months/years later, the sell order's still there.
 
So, anyway...

Why do people set up buy/sell orders on their FCs where, apparently, they don't intend to actually sell stuff to anybody else?

Is it just to increase the stat's for the amount of trade your FC has done or is it some kind of "Bank of FC" thing, where you buy stuff from your own FC to fund it, instead of just dumping a huge wad of credits on them every year?

When I first got my FC I was very, very careful to understand how buy/sell orders work so nobody could take my stuff.
For about a year I just denied any landings, just to be on the safe side.
I know my FC has generated a tiny bit of revenue, once in a while, presumably as a result of CMDRs refueling/rearming on it but, aside from that, I just treat it as my own, private, aircraft carrier.
I'm not sure but you really like using italics

Looking at my carrier it seems I've sold 70k of stuff that I didn't know about either. My carrier is just that, it's a base for my ships. I don't want to sell anything especially in this uber grind that we're in now. Can I turn off the commodities market? Or do I just stop people docking?

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Sorry

Or do I just stop people docking? ;)
 
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