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High tech Service's crisis! (Fearless Blue)

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Peter465092 (Fearless Blue)

Thursday, July 21, 2011 - 03:37 am Click here to edit this post
God i didn't know things were bad, Getting High tech service's is Really hard now!

The demand for this product was 16,333,188,514 last month, The supply was 6,252,104,488.

This means there was a shortage of 10,081,084,026 product units (Thats what it says on fearless blue)

About 4-5 of my corporations have No High tech service's.

What has caused The shortage does anyone know, Why is so hard to Get the High tech service's??

CorporatePartner (Golden Rainbow)

Thursday, July 21, 2011 - 06:01 am Click here to edit this post
OK, can build some here. In the meantime, use "immediate orders", and use your country (or enterprise) to do: Trade > local trading with corporations you own ... then buy from where you have some and sell to where you need.

Matt Patton (Golden Rainbow)

Tuesday, July 26, 2011 - 02:32 am Click here to edit this post
I just set quality and set buying strat.
If your this concerned about HTS make em
I usually don't have a problem buying stuff for company. only shells, and hospitals so make em
HTS
FMU
ELP
all companies require and all run short supply
service too but it runs equal

Psycho_Honey (Fearless Blue)

Tuesday, July 26, 2011 - 04:31 am Click here to edit this post
NO, NO and hell NO! Do NOT under ANY circumstances use immediate order for ANYTHING.


If you check your orders daily(as you should, but gawds only know why anyone would have the time{to be expected of course by design} if you EVER see any immediate orders CANCEL those IMMEDIATELY.

Canceling IMMEDIATE ORDERS is the ONLY process that should ever be carried out in an imminent fashion.

I have the same complaint as many of you. An insignificant number of corps have shown up momentarily under-supplied. Just wait it out, try ordering supplies in advance in bulk with your country or CEO to supply the most difficult supplies manually. I have ordered many HTS, and FMU among others in bulk it took a while for them to be delivered but they came in at 100Q with no overage just a lil bit late.

I'd rather lose production for a month or so intermittently than be "Doubly-Over-Charged"(Reference: Corporate Partner Earth date yada yada yada....) and lose up to 1.6 Trillion or to scale for each corporation in a single spending space because an order turned immediate. Odds are immediate order in this situation will still NOT be delivered any faster except now once you change it you agree to be charged more for goods that are going to get there when the game decides it gets there. The shortage is too severe for immediate orders to be delivered 'immediately'.


That would be giving money away for nothing in return.

Crafty

Tuesday, July 26, 2011 - 09:35 pm Click here to edit this post
yep, immediate is only for getting things delivered to your stock immediately, that is, not waiting for processing. Can be handy if you run short of ammo in a war. Same applies as Pyscho Honey says though, if the short is big enough you still arent guarenteed to get it though sometimes partial orders are filled.

CorporatePartner (Kebir Blue)

Wednesday, July 27, 2011 - 12:45 am Click here to edit this post
FYI: High Tech Services is now 'green' surplus...

Psycho_Honey (Fearless Blue)

Wednesday, July 27, 2011 - 05:14 am Click here to edit this post
A bunch of products across all worlds look green now, that were deep in severe shortage.

A clear case of supply fairy action?

Matt Patton (Golden Rainbow)

Wednesday, July 27, 2011 - 08:28 pm Click here to edit this post
no probably just the reliable circle expanding
other products like mining and some industry do.
HTS is still 8.8b shortage here
it grows and the shortage grows


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