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Araithica Severine
Registered User
Join date: 1 Jul 2005
Posts: 2
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07-02-2005 15:29
Hello Second Lifers,
I am a newbie to second life and enjoying my free trial. I was wondering, what is the difference in the types of premium accounts? I know you can have the one time fee of $9.95 and get lifetime access.
The $9.95 a month which grants you land ownership.. not sure how many $L that one gets.
I am considering the quarterly plan that ends up $7.50 a month ($22 something..) But does that plan get to own land? and Does it get L$ too?
Do you get more $L when you sign up? Thanks for taking the time to read and help!
Araithica Severine
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Roberta Dalek
Probably trouble
Join date: 21 Oct 2004
Posts: 1,174
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07-02-2005 15:32
From: Araithica Severine Hello Second Lifers, I am a newbie to second life and enjoying my free trial. I was wondering, what is the difference in the types of premium accounts? I know you can have the one time fee of $9.95 and get lifetime access. The $9.95 a month which grants you land ownership.. not sure how many $L that one gets. I am considering the quarterly plan that ends up $7.50 a month ($22 something..) But does that plan get to own land? and Does it get L$ too? Do you get more $L when you sign up? Thanks for taking the time to read and help! Araithica Severine http://secondlife.com/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=Land+FAQ is your friend. All accounts apart from the one off $9.99 lifetime get to own land.
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Araithica Severine
Registered User
Join date: 1 Jul 2005
Posts: 2
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Thanks Roberta!
07-02-2005 15:36
Thanks! I cant believe I looked over that O_o.. Thanks so much for the help! Ill try not to be such a 'newbie' 
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Enabran Templar
Capitalist Pig
Join date: 26 Aug 2004
Posts: 4,506
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07-02-2005 15:39
Welcome aboard! Hope you stick around for the fun!
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