hey!
do you enjoy the perks of being Å paid user? or is it not worth it?
thanx so much!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Advicenators? xomegaroni answered Friday June 1 2007, 7:03 pm: It really is up to you. Obviously, there is positive & negatives. I'm not going to sit here and tell you it's wonderful just because I support advicenators, but if you have the money, then why not? There are plenty of things you can do with paid accounts. You can redo your own column, there's more options, different features, find out the age & questions other questioners asked, etc. Check it out a bit & then decide what you want to do. If you don't feel like paying the money [completely understandable] then just do your best being a regular columnist. If you have the extra money & use advicenators frequently, then help out the site & get a paid account. Any extra donations are greatly appreciated. The money goes strictly to the site & keeps things running smoothly. If you feel that you don't need the paid user features & still would like to donate money to the site, think of buying a tshirt. Paid accounts & shirts&stuff are under the Miscellaneous section on the left hand column at the bottom of the site.
Brandi_S answered Friday June 1 2007, 11:52 am: It has some pretty cool features.
I can see the age and gender of the person asking the question, which REALLY helps a lot of times. That is, unless they don't specify, but that isn't too often.
That is what I like the most about being a paid user.
That, and the money goes to help keep this site up and running so we have a place to come and give advice. :) [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
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