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  1. You cannot have vendors at your Belli home afaiik.
  2. This would have been a great way to handle the launch. I'd actually be okay with this. "We've got the commercial side in but there's a lot of call for these, and we think it'd be okay to expand out into them." I even think if an RP venue wanted to exist that wasn't actually causing any problems...they pay $16 a month. If you want to use your freely offered space to make a museum of literally anything, you should be able to. Or if someone wants to have a centralized hub for a sport in Second Life but it's not a store, yeah, you pay your $16 or more a month, you should be able to set up. Roll it out super restricted at first, then open doors that make sense to open. That's what I keep coming back to. At this point, what is good policy and what is just punishing the person that pays in more. I don't have to like it to still at least accept it isn't exactly violating any major rules or causing serious problems. If someone with 5 alts grabbed 5 plots and we weren't getting more locations for 3-4 months, then yeah, that feels wrong. But that problem resolves itself if we have more sims coming up to meet demand. I think the technical answer here is you could put stuff on the Marketplace or through something like Caspervend in your home, but your home itself cannot be a "store". I use my house every now and then to work on projects, and I'll store Caspervend stuff in there, but I believe it's against the covenant for me to convert it into a place where people come to visit and buy things.
  3. To be mostly serious for once, I saw someone else make up the hypothetical "could you sell it on the Marketplace?" rule. How about another easy one: could your business exist in your Belli home? People have been using their Belli homes for all kinds of cool Community Areas™ since the start of Belli. Coffee shops, pizzerias, video rental stores. These are all fine and encouraged as long as there's no commerce. Have been for years. I understand that people want to use their Belli home to live in and their business for something else, but: Is there not something implicit is the fact that these are explicitly branched OFF from the residential Belli homes and are something different and are not your Linden Homes and have different rules? That alone implies to me that if your idea could be used for your Linden Home, it might not be for these releases. My own opinion. Maybe I'm wrong.
  4. If you can lay hands on them, why not? They need to become available first. So for now pure theoretical I guess. Getting 2 at the moment, one has to be extremely lucky already.
  5. On Moderate land, your sexy time needs to be behind closed doors.which you can't do on Linden land. You can't set privacy so people can't see you inside your boat. Curtains or windows? Yeah, that's not how it works.