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  1. Land divided and price change: 

    Area: 1,280 m2
    Prims: 439 LI

    These parcels are the SW corner of the Mournful Region. It is a scenic and peaceful region, near roadway, with water views. See the image for details.


    A http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mournful/22/20/87

    B http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mournful/55/24/87

    C http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mournful/22/51/86

    D http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mournful/43/55/87

    land.divided.png

  2. Area: 5,120 m2

    Prims: 1,757 LI

    Price: L$ 28,000

    SURL http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mournful/36/34/87

    This parcel is the SW corner of the Mournful Region. It is a scenic and peaceful region, near roadway, with water views. See the image for details.

    The price is firm; however, I will divide this parcel for faster sales.

    See the attached images for location details. 

     

     

    Mourning.01.png

    Mourning.png

  3. These mainland lots are priced for quick sales: Moderate level, quiet region, water views.

    Region: Jindalrae

    Lot One $L 3,000

    864 sqr meters

    296 prims

    http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Jindalrae/60/96/42

     

    Lot Two $L 3,000

    864 sqr meters

    296 prims

    http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Jindalrae/62/78/45

     

    Lot Three $L 2,000

    1024 sqr meters

    351 prims

    http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Jindalrae/14/49/49

     

    Lot Four $L 1,000

    512 sqr meters

    175 prims

     

    http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Jindalrae/39/43/37

     

    Lot Five $L 1,000

    512 sqr meters

    175 prims

    http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Jindalrae/39/18/40

    Annora Lots_001.jpg

  4. So, what I've discovered is that these lands where the prims seem off are actually lots people are renting out. They fudge the numbers on what people can use with the lots. This mean that a lot for sale that offers the standard 351 per 1024m is a rental to another party, not a clean / direct sale where the buyer pays the tier. 

    Chic / Fox, I was using rough estimates, you're both using exact numbers. Of course it won't match up. I had said " I buy lots over 2,000 m" sometimes I buy lots that are 3,027 m with  1,053 prims, sometimes it's 4,096 m that's 1,404 prims, *since you're being exact). This is where I"m coming up with being over 1,000 prims.

    On another note, could someone please point me to the regions with double prims ? I can't seem to find them. Thank you.

  5. Fox, you're missing my point- perhaps I should have been specific. I saw a lot of sale this week- advertising about 2,000m roughly,  When I visited the lot and clicked to check the land- the object tab said about 620 prims allowed. This didn't clock for me. I saw a few others in the same area that left me thinking 'this doesn't seem right' So I asked my question. It's not that I didn't know what the amount was, it's that based on what I knew, I needed someone to confirm the numbers. 

    Theresa, I wasn't aware that mainland lots could be set as 'homestead'. As far as I, this doesn't happen. I believe that what I've been looking is Mainland as that's what the ads on the forum say they are.

  6. I know know how to check, my issue is that I've been seeing land with prim counts that seem off.  Normally, I buy lots over 2,000 m. What I've been seeing is  lots of this size with less than 1,000 prims. This is why I'm asking what the base prims are. Perhaps this could be a red flag that the lot is not actually for sale but for rent by another party.

  7. I've been seeing some numbers that seem strange to me. So I'm asking, what's the prim allotment for mainland lots?

    Let's say I'm buying a lot at 1024 sq m, how many prims should this give me by LL ? 

    This is about buying mainland lots, not leasing it from another person.

  8. I've noticed something about this issue, it's rare but does happen. When one of these flippers doesn't get the price they want for the land, they will abandon the land instead of lowering their price. This tells me they're only interested in racking up their lindens. They're greedy.

    Another issue that I've seen is all these 'real estate' groups, advertising land for sale when it's actually renting from them. In some cases, you have to sell the land back to them. And they are everywhere, own huge lots of land. I'm like 'people, it's virtual, it's not like you'r buying a lot in New York and Montana... This is insane!"

    I think there should be a separate way to identify this type of land- a different color on the map- compared to mainland that is actually for sale.

  9. I had 9 items in my shopping cart. I try to purchase when I've reached the 10 items allowed. Today, I went in to attempt the buy and found my cart was empty.

    While I'm trying to remember what all I had to re-add them, does anyone know what causes or why this would happen? This is the first time it's happened to me.

  10. I missed out on the first round because I had real life responsibilities. I'm a writer with stories to write, research, and organize. Then there's deadlines to meet , which I'm bad enough about as it is. I also have a kitty that occasionally likes to have my attention. PLUS I'm trying to build an inventory for a 2nd Life shop. AND I'm packing for a major move. In short, I do NOT have the time to sit and watch that page for selecting my Linden Home. 

    I came to one solution: subscribe to the official thread. 

    Theoretically this should improve the odds.

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  11. I didn't pay attention to the dates. Still, isn't it better than starting 'yet another thread' on the same topic?

    I've managed forum sites for 10+ years and most admins I've teamed with agree on this- it's better to comment on an old thread than start a new one on the same topic.

  12. On 10/22/2013 at 2:35 AM, valerie Inshan said:

    It is a breach.

    1. Disclosure

      Residents are entitled to a reasonable level of privacy with regard to their Second Life experience. Sharing personal information about your fellow Residents without their consent -- including gender, religion, age, marital status, race, sexual preference, alternate account names, and real-world location beyond what is provided by them in their Resident profile -- is not allowed. Remotely monitoring conversations in Second Life, posting conversation logs, or sharing conversation logs without the participants' consent are all prohibited.

      This older wiki is probably more explicit about that:

      Disclosing private Second Life conversations

      Sharing or posting a conversation inworld or in the Second Life forums without consent of all involved Residents is a violation of the Terms of Service.

      NOTE: This does not include posting of chat to social media sites or other websites. Posting such logs on web pages, emailing them, or printing them out and posting them on utility poles in the "real world" -- are all actions beyond the scope of the Second Life Terms of Service. ; while that might be illegal, but those laws must be enforced by the proper law enforcement agencies.

      "Conversation" means text that originally came from Second Life chat or Second Life instant messages. If it's totally unattributed, then it isn't considered disclosure. Additionally, Residents are not punished for sharing or posting a comment such as "Bob Resident said, 'You're the greatest!'"

       

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    Thank you for sharing this, For a moment I thought my bully was protected by the TOS. There are laws against cyber bullying in my country, it's good to know that Linden Labs acknowledges them.

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  13. I was reviewing a chat log file and noticed that content was missing. In some parts it was days, or weeks- in other parts- entire months are missing. Is there a way to recover this content? Does Second Life maintain a backup? Can I get a copy of this log and how?

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