![]() ![]() So don't tell me you can't afford to buy $10 worth of $L. You can afford a high performance computer. What if you're struggling and can't afford to waste the little money you have for food and human needs on just a small aspect of a computer program? What if you just don't have a credit card? I don't want one, because I feel like they are unsafe. Sometimes it's impossible to pay for Lindens with RL money. ![]() They are advertizing, or getting you to spend your money on other things they sell, or trying to pump their popularity profile up, or - in a very few cases, scamming you. People don't set up games and contests because they want to lose money. Those can be fun, but remember that this is just like RL. You can also earn small amouints of money by playing games and entering contests in SL. Unless you truly enjoy working - many of us love it - you can earn lots more money in a shorter time selling hamburgers in RL. If you are talented as a creator ( a builder, scripter, designer, or animator) or as a performer (a DJ, dancer, musician.), you can earn a good income in SL, but it's a lot of work and it does take talent and some investment of RL money to get started. Just save your coffee and donut money a couple of times a week and you will like like royalty in SL. That's the faster and easiest way, and it is honest. If you don't have money in Second Life, buy it on the Lindex with RL money. That will only make people mad at you, and may get you banned from places that you would like to visit. ![]()
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