My Fer-de-Lance got repossessed.
26 Jan 2024Oryay
Dear Zorgon Peterson,In short: Screw you.
Less than 24 hours ago, you, (as in the employees of Zorgon Peterson) stole my Fer-de-Lance. While I was performing routine maintenance on my Anaconda, you broke into the hangar in which my FDL was stored and forced your way through all the security measures meant to keep my ship from being stolen in the first place. Not only is this a massive invasion of customer privacy and security, but it's downright illegal and immoral for the following reasons.
- I have paid well over 150 million credits for this ship, not including the base price of the ship,
- Never, at any point, have I signed into a contract stating my ship would be repossessed if I failed to make payments, and,
- Your employees left a trail of broken components in their wake trying to get to my ship, which I am responsible for.
I have had my FDL for a little over 4 weeks now, and I have never failed to make a payment. I paid for my FDL in full, up front. Not only this, but I have spent well over 150 million credits working on perfecting and engineering my FDL. Considering the amount of time it took to "perfect" my FDL and the costs for repairing, refueling, and restocking, this price rose by about 10 million credits. If for some unholy reason, you had wanted more money, (or in the highly unlikely event I did mispay) you could've just asked for it. My numbskull self wouldn't have thought twice about paying ZP an extra 10-20 million credits for my ship.
Secondly, unless you (as in the employees who sold me my ship) or I forgot, no contracts of repossession were signed. Atop this, I hadn't taken out a loan to pay for my ship, meaning you had even less of a right to repossess me. If you had made me sign a contract, which, again, I'm numbskulled enough to do, then I probably wouldn't be writing this message, as I'd rightly conclude, "Oh well, I signed a contract, guess I better just go get another FDL". However, since I didn't sign any contracts, you're getting this "wonderful and lovely" message from me.
Lastly, you (as in the employees who physically and illegally repossessed my ship) left a large trail of broken security measures, floor panels, and (somehow) an SRV. What baffles me most is that you all managed to not only get an SRV into a spaceport but also break it. How unprofessional do you all have to be at your jobs to break an SRV in a SPACEPORT? Sadly, because all these broken components were found in the hangar that I was using, I was charged upwards of 75 million credits for the repairs. I could've bought another FDL with the amount of money I was charged for the things you broke.
Regardless, my true hope is that you all mistook me for someone else and repossessed the wrong person.
Still, though, you'll be hearing from my lawyers.
Sincerely,
CMDR Quinn "ORYAY" Stevens