

Customers post bad reviews and swap stories of being mistreated. What has changed is how easily it is for people to weigh in on matters that can impact it. Maintaining a positive brand image has always been vital to a retailer. Retailers are expected to be profit-driven, certainly, but they must also be perceived as community-minded. It has also become a public relations prerequisite. They must also give back to ensure a healthy environment and customer base is around to support sales a decade from now. It’s driven by the realization that companies can’t simply squeeze profits from the public and take from their customers. Pilot A had Security Connections V and pulled L4 security mission "Duo of Death" and was offered 3,372 LP for completingĪfter turning in the mission and sharing the rewards, both pilots got exactly 50% of the LP offered: 1,686 each, so it's the "First possible distribution of loyalty points" scenario.A hot topic at NRF 2020 in January, sustainability may be the most fashionable retail business trend going-at least prior to the coronavirus crisis. I'm curious to know which is the proper interpretation, as well. Pilot C has Security Connections V, and gets 450 LP (for a total of 1,170 LP) Pilot B has Security Connections III, and gets 390 LP Pilot A has Security Connections I and gets 330 LP The mission grants a base reward of 900 LP which is split equally to all three pilots (300 base each) and the percentage bonus applied is based on the individual pilot's level of "Security Connections":

This is then divided equally between all three pilots, so each pilot would get 450 LP. Pilot C has "Security Connections" level V and is granted a 50% bonus to the base LP reward, so has 1,350 LP to distribute. Pilot C turns it in and shares the rewards out:įirst possible distribution of LP *** UPDATE: This is the correct interpretation after running an experiment *** Pilot C pulls the mission, all three pilots fly the mission together. Three pilots (A, B, and C) with three different levels of "Security Connections", I, III, and V respectively. Let's take this to a multi-pilot scenario:

So let's say security mission "Foo" gives 900 loyalty points.įor a solo pilot the loyalty point rewards would be:ĩ00 LP = Security Connections neither injected nor trained Improves loyalty point gain by 10% per level when working for agents in the Security corporation division. So what you're asking is how the loyalty points are distributed between the different pilots in a fleet, who share a mission when their trained levels of "Security Connections" differs?
