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#1 Mar 28 2007 at 7:10 AM Rating: Decent
How do you use them?

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#2 Mar 28 2007 at 7:20 AM Rating: Decent
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It all depends on what you get. There are so many different /claim items that are available to you. Were you looking for one in particular?

Edited, Mar 28th 2007 11:28am by Mearyk
#3 Mar 28 2007 at 11:01 AM Rating: Good
Most /claim items are perks for having purchased a specific expansion or for being a paid subscription member for a certain period of time. They are all basically fluff and nothing you will get is a real game breaker!

The expansions usually come with a house pet or some other house item and the perks for length of subscription are either a character title, a house item, an XP bonus potion, a free respec, a free character make over or some combination of these.
#4 May 08 2007 at 3:37 PM Rating: Decent
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The 3-year claim prize is awesome.

It is a sales crate that cuts the broker comission on everything you sell from 20% to 10%. (Check the broker... some of us have only a 10% borker fee added to our prices.)

It's 10% extra cash on everything you sell through the broker.

The rest of the /claims have been interesting but not memorable. They are worth claiming and using.
#5 May 09 2007 at 5:15 AM Rating: Decent
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Fiarson wrote:
It's 10% extra cash on everything you sell through the broker.


Actually, that is inaccurate. This crate works the same as any other crate except for the discount rate. It is not 10% extra cash for the seller. It is a 10% instead of 20% fee for same city buyers and a 20% instead of 40% fee for different city buyers. So if you list an item for 50g and put it in the veterans reward crate, it will appear on the broker as 55g or 60g depending on the buyer's city. Either way, 50g goes to the seller and the remainder goes to the broker. That aspect of things does not change.
#6 May 09 2007 at 5:42 AM Rating: Good
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No it can be an extra 10% in your pocket you can mark it up 10% higher then the lowest and pocket the 10% that the broker is not charging. It all depends on how you look at it.
#7 May 09 2007 at 8:28 AM Rating: Decent
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That is correct, but the way it was worded was confusing. The poster made it seem that by selling from that particular crate you automatically netted an extra 10% on the sale.
#8 May 09 2007 at 12:20 PM Rating: Excellent
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What the container actually does is reduce the Broker fee by half :)
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#9 May 09 2007 at 1:10 PM Rating: Decent
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Heh yeah it ruduces the frees for your goods by half...really nice to have if you like offline selling heh
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