What you want to see? - The Vandalist, Tow truck driver, and judge whitelists to all be redirected from indivial donations to tier donation jobs. For example to play on judge instead of paying for just the judge class, all diamond level players can play on the class.
What are the advantages of having this? - There are so many reasons to do this mainly for the judge whitelist. Currently during my time on the server I have seen one person with the whitelist. I have been involved with a single court case. If this job was given to donator ranks rather then its own purchase I feel that it would be better utilized. This would allow more people to have the whitelist, and for the judicial department to actually function on the server. This could evolve a lot of the roleplay we currently have. This could help the criminals potentially avoid jailtime or get a reduced sentence, while also allowing the state department to be better utilized making them stand out. The DOC is never used really at all and these cases could allow them to be more utilized allowing for good roleplay.
As for the tow driver and the vandalist. I have never once seen a vandalist online and only a tow truck driver once. The tow truck driver could be a very interesting aspect of roleplay and I believe that it would be used more if it was a donator job rather then what it is right now. Could even put them on platinum tier to get the mot money from the jobs, rather then the cost they are now.
As for the people that have already paid for these jobs, I suggest looking through records/making a statement saying they have X amount of time to request a refund showing evidence of purchase of the job. This refund would not give their money back but would rather turn it back into credit to be reinvested into the gaminglight store. This could even create a larger profit for the company in the future.
In the end it comes down to, do you want the jobs utilized, or are you just trying to make a quick buck.
Who is it mainly for? - This is for the entire server, both the criminals and the government.
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