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Shantina Midal
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Here is the English version of the message that I sent in response to your previous thread about this same question:

Linden Lab removed money from your account, because it does not belong to you. Someone gave you  money that was stolen from another person. Perhaps that person was using a stolen credit card, or stole money from someone's account in Second Life. In any case, it's not their money, therefore Linden Lab has removed it from your account and returned it to its rightful owner.

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Check the balance shown on the website here.  It's the "official" number.  Sometimes the number shown in the viewer is wrong, temporarily.

If your balance here shows negative  check your Transaction Log.  If that shows the adjustment, then LL took money out of your account.  This is usually done to recover fraudulent funds.  Either you used a stolen credit card to buy $L, or someone else did, and then sold or gave you the $L.

If you feel an adjustment was made in error, you can contact Billing at one of the numbers below:

US/Canada: 800-294-1067
France: 0805-101-490
Germany: 0800-664-5510
Japan: 0066-33-132-830
Portugal: 800-814-450
Spain: 800-300-560
UK: 0800-048-4646
Brazil: 0800-762-1132

Long distance ( not free, but you can use Skype to save some cost ) : 703-286-6277
**Note: Support is offered only in English

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You're complaint is with the "thief" who tipped you with stolen money. Not with Linden Lab. LL returned the money to its rightful owner. As a business person, you end up losing payment for you honest labor. The "thief" has been banned from Second Life no doubt. This is how it works in real life as well. .

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