Perfectone Mercantile

Perfectone Mercantile was a company that specialized in transporting goods and people by teleportation. It operated out of Longsaddle in the 1360s DR.

Organization
The company had a network of cities where it offered its services to those individuals and businesses that could afford it. The number of operations per day was closely correlated with the number of available wizards. Perfectone Mercantile relied on spellcasters that had mastered the teleport, teleport without error, and shadow walk spells, and was always looking to hire more of them. Before the company's collapse in the, it had branches in Arabel, Caer Corwell, Calimport, Longsaddle, Luskan, Neverwinter, Ordulin, Silverymoon, and Westgate.

Services
The company offered a number of unique services: The company took no responsibility for lost, damaged, or stolen property, lost time, or personal injury incurred while using their services. Cargo shipments took priority over personal teleports.
 * Teleport Cargo Without Error: For 400 gold pieces per load of up to one ton in weight, Perfectone Mercantile moved a pallet of goods to its destination with complete accuracy and no chance of loss or damage.
 * Teleport Cargo: Same as above, but only 325 gp plus the added risks of the standard teleport.
 * The Shadow Caravan: For only 225 gp, the same load of goods were escorted through the Ethereal plane to their destination. Time flowed differently in the Ethereal and there was risk of attack by creatures native to the plane with the possible loss of some amount of cargo, but rarely all of it.
 * Personal Teleport Without Error: 600 gp per person transported from one city to another with perfect accuracy.
 * Personal Teleport: 400 gp per person willing to accept the risks of a standard teleport, which could entail arriving too high (possibly dangerously so) or too low (likely to be fatal).
 * Shadowport: "An experience for the adventurer in all of us." For just 375 gp per person (group rate of 300 gp per person for three or more individuals), a wizard escorted one or more people through the Border Ethereal to their destination with only a minor chance of getting lost for a tenday or two.
 * The Nobleman's Funeral: 1,250 gp bought a complete funeral ceremony with the typical trappings (music, mourners, flowers, a horn fanfare, etc.) performed by a cleric chosen by the family of the deceased. At the end of the rite, the body was transported to join the Tears of Selûne and orbit Toril for eternity.

Tactics
Deliveries were organized around a fixed schedule. Each city in the network had specific one-hour windows for sending and receiving to avoid the problem of persons and objects being teleported on top of or inside of each other. Profits were shared between the branches in each city according to the number of deliveries made. Accounts were settled at the close of business each day.

When expanding their services into new cities, Samuel Longspeak would contact wizards in town to find interested and willing partners. Once established, Grengoral Whelshire would travel to that city to post fliers and hand out pamphlets announcing the new branch.

Base of Operations
The headquarters of the organization were located in Samuel Longspeak's 62-room mansion in Longsaddle.

Possessions
Perfectone Mercantile collected and used all manner of magic items that could teleport and was known to pay above-average prices for artifacts, rings, scrolls, staves, and wands that had the capability.

Relationships
The city of Ordulin in Sembia was wary of a possible siege by the Zhentarim and in 1370 DR was demanding an increase in the number of transports per day in order to mitigate the shortages that a siege would cause.

Some small rival merchant companies claimed that Perfectone Mercantile was corrupt, illegitimate, or monopolistic. Larger companies were of the same opinion but were also investigating setting up their own teleportation networks to compete.