Second Lifers Now Get The Cash Alternative
Posted by: Aaron Lockard on October 16, 2007 3:36:50 PM (99 Reads)
Residents of Second Life can now become cash buyers for land and property in their virtual world.
By
stepping up to the Ukash terminals located in the Bulido Money Service
outlets in the phenomenally successful virtual world, the millions of
Second Lifer residents can now use Ukash cash vouchers to get Linden
Dollars, the official Second life currency.
Cash consumers, and
those without credit cards or with concerns about providing their
financial details online, get Ukash vouchers from thousands of
convenient locations across Europe.
"Ukash transactions are
growing across Europe because of the convenience and security it
provides to those who wish to spend cash online, so it's natural to
offer the same benefits to those who wish to transact within Second
Life," says Mark Chirnside, Chief Executive Officer at Ukash.
"Over
$6 million were traded at LindeX, Second Life's currency exchange
during the second quarter of 2007, and nearly 100m (1) residents of the
virtual world have premium membership that allows them to buy and sell
land within Second Life so there's a new and booming economy that we're
pleased to be opening up to the cash consumer," added Mark Chirnside.
The
transaction is completed in real time, putting Linden Dollars into the
resident's account immediately. Residents can also make return visits
to the Bulido website to get Linden Dollars without needing to be
logged into Second Life, adding even more convenience to the Ukash and
Second Life experience.
The Bulido Money Service is designed and operated by Crafty Studios Games Development GmbH of Pöttsching, Austria.
"We
know that there are millions of Second Life residents unable to
participate fully in the virtual economy as they can't get Linden
Dollars so working with Bulido to provide a convenient and secure cash
payment method will open up new opportunities to these currently
excluded consumers," concludes Mark Chirnside.
Consumers can get
Ukash from payment terminals found in newsagents, grocery stores, post
offices and petrol forecourts across the UK, Ireland, Spain, Germany
and The Netherlands. Ukash is also available online and via banks in
these countries and a further 15 across Europe. There are no fees
charged to get Ukash, meaning consumers can use the full amount of
their Ukash when spending online.
(1) Second Life Economic Statistics October 2007
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