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dancer153
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I'm Not Allowed to Buy a Why-Pass

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Why-Passes. They make our community grow and they are desperately needed. I want Whyville to grow in every way possible, but I just don't think I can do it through a Why-Pass.

I know some of you may be thinking, "Oh, she's so unkind," but I really want to help and I know many others in my situation, too. Below you'll find some reasons that we just can't. Maybe some of our questions can be cleared up, and we'll be able to buy?!

Q. I would love a lifetime Why-Pass. All the great deals and awesome new things I would be able to do, but I'm Canadian and don't have American money. Can I pay $20 Canadian? Or do have to pay American in Canadian? (By paying approximately 25 cents more for every $1.00.)
A. Yes, we need you to pay $20 American. You can pay in Canadian, and yes, $20 U.S. is more than $20 Canadian -- but that's because what you give us, no matter what country it's from, is worth exactly $20 U.S. to us, and we have to pay our bills in American money.

Q. My parents don't want to give their credit card number out on the Internet. Is there another way I can pay?
A. Absolutely!!! Probably the easiest thing for most citizens is to go to their local post office to buy a money order. It's like buying a one-time check, and it's a very cheap way to guarantee your money is protected in the mail.

You can also send a check, or you can register for a PayPal account, which is a specially secure method of paying for things online. That said, our security is very very good, and we will never give out your parents' credit card number -- if they are concerned, they're more than welcome to give us a call at our office number, which you can find on the Numedeon website (Numedeon.com.

Q. I believe that the money does go to Whyville but others may not. What do you spend the Why-Pass money on? Does this money go to your salary?
A. All the money for Why-Passes go to supporting Whyville. There are a lot of expenses associated with running our town: the servers, the insurance, the phone line, the rent. Why-Passes aren't making enough to pay for these items yet, let alone the salary of our city workers. But do remember that without city workers, we'd have to shut the city down, so the salaries of the city workers are an integral part of our town's expenses!

Q. Is there any other way we can help out Whyville other than buying a Why-Pass?
A. There's nothing that means more to us than the love and support of our citizens. But hey, we're talking money here, the stuff that keeps Whyville open! As valuable as Why-Passes are in keeping the site going, sponsors are the big benefactors that keep things going. You can write letters to your favorite companies, or even go up to their home offices and convince them personally.

Q. Many Whyvillians think we should just pay in clams to help out Whyville. I thought this when I was younger too, but I know now. Could you explain for the ones who don't understand.
A. Unfortunately, Whyville can't pay its bills with clams. Our server bills, our rent, our phone bills all have to be paid with real money. Imagine your parents working for a company that wanted to pay them in clams! ;-) That's why buying Why-Passes with clams won't really help us. Consider buying a Why-Pass to support our town! Really, $20 for a Lifetime Pass is the best deal there is out there. Where else have you seen anything for a lifetime cost only $20?

Thank you for answering these difficult questions. Hopefully many will now understand the importance of Why-Passes and why we need them.

Thanks,
dancer153

 

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