
- #View market details hotkey eve trial
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I currently have 4 active accounts with 4 active characters and use all the spare character slots for market alts. So I basically got an alt account for 8 months for 29.95, all things considered.
#View market details hotkey eve plus
8 months sub for 49.95 plus my main account got a PLEX $20 value. there was a special on to get 6 months sub for a new account at huge discount(believe it was 49.95 for 6 months)Plus I used the 60 day buddy invite to start the account. This is how I ended up with my fourth account. As a reward the account sending the buddy invite gets a few month or a PLEX. Buy one plex off the market, or sub the buddy account for one month.
#View market details hotkey eve trial
You send yourself a buddy invite, there was a deal on for sending 60 day trial buddy invites, not sure if it is still on. Obvious and simple but that actually works :| 5 trading hubs + youre main thats 6, 6 regions.
#View market details hotkey eve free
Make a trial pay for 1 month (you get 1 free so no loss) thats 3 more (for 51 days). However for some reason which was never disclosed the proposed amendment which would have relaxed the restrictions on the inter-regional sharing of information never made it to a vote as the shuttle transporting the delegates from Tash-Murkon to Yulai never reached the convention.Įhm you got 3 characters slots, thats main +2 alts. It is telling that the last known attempt to modify article 23 was in fact initiated by a consortium of small planetside corporations centred around Tash-Murkon (in Amarr space) and Raneilles (in Gallente space). In practice, some economists believe that article 23 is no longer filling its role of supporting regional economies, but rather that it creates artificial differences in markets which are exploited for great profit by those with the assets and abilities to do so. Even though the provisions of article 23 were originally introduced to protect the regional economies of known space, in the last decade or so these provisions have been fiercely defended by trading corporations of capsuleers, which are known to have been making billions of isk taking advantage of their superior knowledge of the markets and their ability to muster vessels capable of moving a significant amount of assets between regions with relative ease. This little text has had quite an interesting history. SCC is responsible for the timely access to this information. As a derogation to the above clauses on the sharing of information between regions, it is accepted that aggregate historical data may be published and shared between signatories, to be prepared on a quarterly basis.Text introduced in the YC 93 amendment to the Yulai convention The SCC is charged with enforcement of the provisions regarding the dissemination of information related to regional markets.It is the responsibility of the each of the signatories of the treaty to enforce the restriction of trade in unlawful items in the regions within their sphere of influence.SCC will ensure that this information is public and available in a timely manner to all stakeholders involved in interstellar commerce. Each of the signatories will communicate to the SCC those items which are considered to be unlawful for trade in the regions under their jurisdiction.For those areas which are outside the sphere of influence of the signatories, it is the responsibility of the SCC to define the trading regions. It is the responsibility of the signatories to establish the limits of the regions within their own sphere of influence.All information pertaining to the real time state of the market of a given region is considered proprietary information to the region and should in no way be diffused, transmitted, relayed, reproduced or otherwise made available beyond the borders of that region.In order to ensure an adequate protection of the regional economies exposed to interstellar commerce, and furthermore in order to ensure that the signatories of the convention are able to adequately maintain surveillance and monitoring activities within their markets, and furthermore to limit acts of unlawful trade and to ensure that all traders abide with local codes of conduct, taxation and other provisions relevant to trade, the following provisions shall be implemented: Article 23 - Provisions for the protection of regional economies
