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First of all, let's talk about the issue of the limited-time return.
Most people's first reaction is that out of print is out of print, and it shouldn't be sold anymore, and this idea is very reasonable.
But limited-time returns aren't just a way for gamers to make money.
For example, if there is a particularly good skin in 15 years, and I only started playing it in 16 years, will I never have a chance to get this skin?
Players who enter the pit after it is out of print also have the need to obtain this thing.
And many physical collectibles can actually be purchased from the second-hand market at a high price, and they are not out of print or have no access to them at all.
So there are a lot of different ways to come back for a limited time:
It can be a player vote to choose among many encore items;
It can be through lottery draws and very complicated and cumbersome activities to obtain purchase qualifications;
It can also be an open trading platform, allowing some players who really need it to buy from other players at a high price.
So the out-of-print return is actually mainly to take care of those new players.
For old players, when they are on the shelves, they buy it according to the original price; And when new players buy when they return, they either pay more time cost or pay more money cost, and they definitely pay more than old players when they buy it.
Of course, if everyone thinks that new players should not be allowed to obtain these things, then forget it, in fact, it makes no difference to Mr. Pei whether to return or not, and the idea of returning is mainly to take care of new players.
The second is whether the model of changing villas into private vegetables is legal.
I really don't know much about this, mainly because I checked it on the Internet for a long time, and the statements on the Internet are not uniform.
Most of the examples of disputes are oil smoke and nuisance that have led to complaints from other residents;
It is said that the restrictions in this regard are very strict, and the business license may not be granted;
Some say that as long as the community and the owner have no opinions, and pass the hygiene, environmental protection and other assessments, they are allowed to apply for relevant licenses;
I searched the Internet and found that similar patterns are very common, including the transformation of the first floor of a residential building into a shop, a villa for private cuisine or other entertainment venues, but I did not find a real hammer that said that this should never be done.
There is also the background of the article around 2010, and I can't find out what the specific regulations were at that time.
If you have professionals in related fields, you can talk about the specific regulations, and if you have any additional needs, Mr. Pei can do it; If this nature of housing conversion is expressly forbidden and there is no room for accommodation, then I will consider revising this plot.
Let's talk freely.
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