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[NEWS] SupSoc Inc.’s Journey from Broker to High-Profile Merchant

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Fallon Valor

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ATLANTIC—One of Atlantic’s greatest strengths is its extensive selection of top quality, runic-made armor and weapons, available thanks to Atlantic’s exceptional crafters. Atlantic has a number of high-profile craftsmen, but perhaps none so well known as SupSoc Inc. With the recent relocation of his highly-frequented vendor mall to Luna, SupSoc Inc. is enthusiastic about the future of his establishment, quality crafted wares, and reputable brokering business.

When SupSoc Inc. opened his Atlantic Outlet mall northwest of Umbra two years ago, he was known primarily for his trustworthy brokering service. Because the Outlet was a new establishment and somewhat off the beaten path, SupSoc Inc. found it necessary to invest a great deal of time and effort into ensuring that the Outlet was perpetually stocked with only the highest quality items. Recognizing that his success or failure would hinge on a steady flow of consumers, he focused all of his attention on meeting the needs of his patrons. In fact, when I asked him what factors contributed to the Outlet’s growth and success, SupSoc Inc. attributed all of his accomplishments to “all my loyal fans and customers who choose me,” he said.

SupSoc Inc.’s notoriety began to grow, largely due to his steady supply of runic-made armor and weapons. Over time, his fame spread to other shards, as players began exporting SupSoc Inc.-made items abroad. Most all long-time residents of Atlantic have owned at least one piece made by the craftsman.

That said, the journey toward his success has not been without its difficulties. Perhaps most challenging is SupSoc Inc.’s efforts to root out cheaters and scammers who attempt to rent vendors at his establishment.

“I am a guy that doesn’t condone the use of cheats or scamming,” SupSoc Inc. said. “I recently rented out a vendor to a scammer. He decided to sell ‘ethereal clothing.’ They were not real, but simply dyed jet black.”

When a shop owner leases a vendor to another player, the rented vendor cannot be altered by the owner of the establishment until the terms of the lease have expired. The quality of rented vendors – not to mention their relative legitimacy – reflects directly on the merchant who owns the shop. Merchants like SupSoc Inc., whose businesses depend on their reputation for quality and trustworthiness, can be ruined by unscrupulous tenets. Accordingly, shop owners are forced to develop creative strategies for dealing with would-be scammers. In response to the forged ethereal clothing, SupSoc Inc. did what he could to discourage patrons from falling victim to the scam.

“I decided to put up goza mats to block his vendor, along with a book that would inform people not to buy from his vendor,” SupSoc Inc. said.



The Atlantic Outlet continued to operate for two years, until extenuating circumstances forced SupSoc Inc. to close the establishment.

“[The Atlantic Outlet] was doing very well until a couple months ago when real life had to come first,” he said. “I ended up selling the mall. Soon after, I bought a Luna house. I essentially moved the Outlet to Luna and changed the name from ‘The Atlantic Outlet’ to ‘The SupSoc Inc. Emporium.”

Despite the various setbacks that forced the Outlet’s closure, SupSoc Inc. feels optimistic about his new location.

“I am very excited about my move to Luna,” SupSoc Inc. said. “It seems the Luna vendor quality has been below average – I am hoping to raise it back up to the premium.”

In addition to his brokering services and quality crafted items, SupSoc Inc. offers vendor rentals at his Luna location to aspiring merchants. Be forewarned, however, that his vendor spots do not come cheap: a SupSoc Inc. vendor lease costs 250,000 gold per week. Yet, the high cost is not without purpose. By keeping his vendor prices high, SupSoc Inc. hopes to ensure, first, that only top-quality items are sold, and second, that vendors are well-maintained and stocked regularly.

SupSoc Inc. has been playing UO for over seven years. His first craftsman, Lord Smithey, began selling crafted wares five years ago, until he was replaced by SupSoc Inc. a year later. SupSoc Inc. has been a trusted crafter and broker on Atlantic for four years. His establishment, the SupSoc Inc. Emporium, is now opened for business in Luna.

 
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Fallon Valor

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All of my reporting is not for profit and aims to profile notable people and/or establishments that have contributed to the development of the Atlantic shard.

If one of my articles offends you or strikes you as unbalanced, you are welcome to raise the issue with my news manager, Andrasta. Here is her profile: http://vboards.stratics.com/member.php?u=597.

Thank you for your input.
 
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StaticOnAtlantic

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LOL ADVERTISEMENT?! :stir:


I mean come on, Good article Fallon. Fallon has been doing articles on players on Atlantic who have been making an impact in the playerbase. Weather thats through merchant abilitys or rune librarys etc.

Congrats SupSoc on your new "Outlet"!, I just need to find a Luna house now ;).
 
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