Second Life uses PayPal as the only digital way to move money out of your account. It also uses it for age verification. Now that Second Life is closing down the teen version and allowing all users into the main grid (virtual world), all users must be age verified. This will affect your ability to access certain parts of Second Life.
The first resident to every join Second Life was Stellar Sunshine.
No, Second life is free to join, however premium membership is available at a cost.
When you join Paypal they do not send you a prepaid card but you can request for a debit card. which works just the same as other debit cards where you are allowed to make purchases through your Paypal account. First you must register for a PayPal "debit card" and once you receive the card from mail, then you will need to get it activated.
No. Second Life requires that all users be at least 16 years of age before they can join Second Life.
You should only join the British Army regiment that you think is best to suit your life.
The first person to join Second Life was named Stellar Sunshine. Stellar Sunshine joined on March 13, 2002 when the game was still private. The game went public a few months later.
You should join any company who will assign you apprentice based on your skills.
You can use credit card to buy items on eBay by using their PayPal service.
Just signup at the website, download the client, install and run.
In order to join the sisters of life, you must have health insurance and you also have to pay at least $1,000. In addition, you should have an e-mail.
No, due to the adult nature of some areas of Second Life you must confirm that you are at least 18 years of age to join.
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.