CorporatePartner (Golden Rainbow) | Thursday, July 28, 2011 - 03:58 am A simple "Direct Sale" between two countries within the same 'Empire'. Both orders show on the "recent purchases" list but were not delivered. There may be others that weren't also, as several sales (around 10 or so) have been been done between the same two countries recently, but this "problem" was just noticed. Selling country: One Buying country: For Steve Ryan Only World: Golden Rainbow [as of] Golden Rainbow: Jul 8 2913 Reference: https://sim04.simcountry.com/cgi-bin/cgiw?tbl Recent Purchases by For Steve Ryan Only Transaction Request at Quality 100 Strategic Bombers from One Jul 08 2913 20 aircrafts 276 37.19B SC$ Direct Sale 13.44B SC$ Strategic Bombers from One Jul 05 2913 23 aircrafts 276 37.19B SC$ Direct Sale 13.44B SC$ |
Crafty (Little Upsilon) | Thursday, July 28, 2011 - 12:43 pm YAY! Another link to the portal! Praise to you CP, without you I would surely be lost in this labyrinth. |
Psycho_Honey (Golden Rainbow) | Thursday, July 28, 2011 - 04:29 pm This happens to me when you have loans open in the receiving country CP. Maybe that was the cause for failed delivery, I don't know. Just sharing my experience. |
CorporatePartner (Little Upsilon) | Thursday, August 25, 2011 - 07:30 am Direct Trade offers say "Product added to stock", but it doesn't actually trade, and the product doesn't move. It does appear to occur at some point with certain debt/negative cash SC$, but obviously "someone" would need to clarify those "rules". Just tested it like 2 or 3 times between a country (Lextil) and an enterprise (Energy Inc) on Little Upsilon, and it seemed to fail with debt over 8T SC$, and negative cash of about -500B SC$, roughly, FYI. reference: Little Upsilon: Sep 12 2837 Transferred: Uranium to Energy Inc Sep 12 2837 50,000 kilograms 102 6.67M SC$ Direct Sale 6.51M SC$ Uranium to Energy Inc Sep 12 2837 57,186 kilograms 102 6.67M SC$ Direct Sale 6.51M SC$ the next two at 50,000 kilograms did not, but the green box confirming transfer --said-- they did. In fact, the product stayed in the inventory of the country (seller) and did not transfer to the enterprise (buyer). |