Yes there is a charge for premium membership within Second Life. This can be paid monthly, quarterly, every 6 months or annually.
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Basic membership of Second Life is free to all users and this allows full access to the grid. If premium membership is needed then payment is required on a subscription basis.
Yes, to join Second Life is free for basic membership. You will only need to pay for premium membership if you wish to buy Linden mainland or a private estate.
Contact your life insurance company and they can tell you if you can pay online
No, the basic game mode in Second Life is free. You will have to pay for a premium account or to buy new clothes, or change hair and skin tone colors if you want them. To get around this, create a pay pal account, but don't credit it. This allows you to get through sign up. Be ready to contact Second Life's creators if you have problems. They were very helpful when I had trouble signing up.
Universal life insurance means you will pay the same premium until death, where as with term life insurance you will pay a certain premium for a period of time and then may or not be offered the same premium again for another term.
There are conditions depending on how the premium was paid, but generally, no.
Second Life must be downloaded to access the main grid. There is an official Second Life viewer from Linden Lab and there are many third party compatable ones such as firefox, singularity and imprudence. Basic membership is free and premium membership requires a monthly payment.
As much as one can pay premium for it.
No. You cannot
single premium life insurance: Single premium life insurance is a form of life insurance that's paid with one upfront lump-sum premium. Once you've purchased a single premium policy, you would receive a permanent death benefit that extends until you die.
No, Second life is free to join, however premium membership is available at a cost.