The Starlancer MAX was tactically placed at that price point just to prevent the predicted Corsair to Max CCU happening...I found a way around it through having a broad price range of previously CCU'd LTI tokens in my hangar just for that purpose, so did many other serial shufflers...but like them, I'm still stuck with a broken Corsair until either Ci~G fix it... or more likely, something else pops along to make CCU'ing it more attractive.The CCU game looks more interesting by the minute if only the entry bid wasn't that high to get into interesting concepts.
I read Corsair owners hope that the Starlancer MAX increases in price, so they can upgrade their nerfed Corsair to it with more money. As it stands, it's the same price. Melting the package won't return the same amount in store credit for reasons I don't understand, yet.
The melt price always depreciates from the sale price...sales taxes, VAT etc being involved at the point of sale, along with Ci~G's blatant devaluation. They treat the melt process like a second hand car market, a ship loses it's value the minute you take it out of the store.
Like I've mentioned, the ship shuffling can be fun sometimes as long as just playing along with the CCU 'game' is exactly where your head is at, you certainly won't be making a profit, saving money or even making your money back...the house always wins
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