📜Rules and Guidelines
All rules are subject to change at anytime with staff's discretion.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Business Owners: Responsible for ensuring their business(es) complies with rules in this manual and rules found in Astro Roleplay Rulebook. They are the point of contact for their business. *Please review section 3 for business owners activity.
Business Helper: These individuals share the same responsibilities as business owners and will be able to speak for the business if needed. However, they do not own the business themselves.
Business Oversight: Enforces rules found in this manual and Astro Roleplay Rulebook. They will also serve as your first point of contact for questions regarding rules about businesses in Astro.
Business Operation Guidelines:
Businesses should wear attire appropriate to the job they are working.
Businesses may not host events without approval of the city, a possible fine of $300k will be assessed in doing so.**
Businesses will not operate or sell any illegal products; this conduct will be investigated, if found to be true then police (GSPD) will be informed which could result in potential raids & fines up to $200k.
Any personal theft at the Business of $100,000 or higher will be investigated by staff and the punishment is according to the severity of the situation and Staff’s judgment.
Businesses may not go under Fixed Price; this will include in Bundle Deals, or anything that could cut down the value of the product.
Businesses may not scam any customers; this will result in a $200k fine from the City.
Businesses may not sabotage another business either physically, or through underhanded methods. This could be counted as harassment, cases like these will be reviewed by business oversight and if found to be true the business will be receiving fines and/or strikes.
A business needs to be fully active and assisting the city. Making 1 or 2 sales will no longer keep a business from getting a strike.
Clubs: Events should be held at least once a week. These businesses are made for events and that’s how you make your money. It also gives the city things to do.
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