Trading using the Escrow is very easy and convenient
as it can be done remotely. Although it follows conceptually
from simple item hand-off, the mechanics and consequences
are slightly more complicated.
Another benefit is that the Escrow is bound by the
regular market's Solar system Market Range and can be
seen by everyone within EVE, but note that the Escrow
market only shows 1000 entries each time so there are
a lot more items for sale than what you see if you select
"See All." To counter that you can select
the other 3 options for range.
• The new market now has many of the name items
listed, so check there as well when finding the best
price.
Selling on Escrow
Once explained, the system for remote trade is painfully
obvious. There are four items you have to enter, which
are: Price, Expire Date, Restrict to a Pilot, and Description.
--Price
This is of course the price you want to get for the
item you are selling.
--Expire
Each contract has a maximum life of 7 days, so if this
is item that will picked up immediately then you only
need to enter 1 day. Even if you enter 7 days and then
want to retrieve the item(s) from the escrow then you
can always open the "Available Escrow Deals,"
check the "Show only Escrow issued by me,"
click on the Escrow contract and then press the Cancel
button in the upper right corner.
--Restrict To a Pilot or Corporation Member
If you have already negotiated a price with a player
then enter the name of the player here so only they
can claim the Escrow. Otherwise if you want to make
your escrow available to all players then don't type
in anything in the restricted field.
--Description
Type in a description of the item; this is what other
players will see as a description of the item. There
are players that list items on Escrow as high valued
items when in fact they are not. These types of market
hoaxes are usually noticed by other players, which give
a negative personal standing towards those that practice
that. That in turn will affect your reputation and might
hinder you in trading later, so be aware that actions
like that do have consequences even though they are
perfectly "legal."
--Cost
Each Escrow transaction costs the seller 850 ISK for
setting up an Escrow mission. It does not cost the buyer
anything to buy using the Escrow system, other than
the cost of the items, obviously.
Buying On Escrow
Buying is also quite easy, as the only thing you need
to do is to locate the item you want, selecting it and
pressing the "Claim Escrow" button in the
upper right corner. There are though some things you
should always do to prevent being the victim of a market
scam.
--Checking Item
Always check the item you are looking to buy by right
clicking on the item and selecting "Inspect Merchandise."
This will open the Escrow Contract and display the actual
content. As players have complete control over the description
then the Escrow might say "Raven Battleship"
and in fact be 1unit of Tritanium, and you hardly want
to buy that for 100M ISK! You can also check the item
itself by pressing the blue "i" button, and
get complete info just as on the market.
-- Checking Location
Before claiming an Escrow contract (buying), you should
also check the location of the item by typing in the
solar system name in the search box on the People &
Places window. Some of these items are in 0.0 space
and if you don't want to risk entering 0.0, don't buy
it. Alternatively you could EVEmail the seller and ask
them if they can deliver.
--Checking Price
This really goes without saying, but remember that there
is no warning when you buy above market price as on
the regular market. It is recommended that you monitor
the Escrow market a bit first to get a feel for what
is a good price and what is not.
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