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Question Posted Wednesday February 2 2005, 7:04 pm

I noticed you have a paid account (because of the "niffty gold star as it says on the page about it). I have a few questions. How do you use pay pal? And do you get any other speacil privilages aside from the ones on the page about it? Thank you in advance.

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jbdreamer answered Wednesday February 2 2005, 7:23 pm:
Pay pal is just a service for transfering funds. It's easy to sign up, just follow the directions. I use pay pal for buying stuff on ebay all the time, it's a very reliable service. As for special privlages for having a paid account, I think you are able to have more control of the design of your column, but you have to know html. There is also a disscusion board for supporters, but I belive I am the only one so that's pointless. I didn't become a supporter to get any extra privilages though. I just want to make sure Advicenators is around for a while, so I did what I could to help out.

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