Linden Lab Official:Xstreet General FAQ

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This article answers some frequently asked questions about using Xstreet SL.

I deposited USD funds, now where are my Linden Dollars (L$)?

Xstreet SL doesn't automatically convert your USD to L$ for you, because your USD can be used for a number of different things on Xstreet SL, which include:

  • Marketplace purchases
  • Day trading
  • Purchasing L$

If you wish to purchase L$, you may do so through either our Buy L$ page or our Currency Exchange.

How can I use an alt on Xstreet SL?

If you have an alternate Second Life account (alt) you'd like to use on Xstreet SL, log in with your alt's Second Life name and password.

Where are the L$ I purchased?

When you buy L$ on Xstreet SL, your SLL (SecondLife Linden) Balance is increased to reflect the purchase. If you want to withdraw those funds from your Xstreet SL account to your Second Life avatar, you have two options:

  • Click the Withdraw link underneath the SLL Balance displayed on the left side of every Xstreet SL web page.
  • Go to an Xstreet SL Terminal inworld and type: withdraw X (replacing X with the exact amount you with to withdraw).

How can I change my password?

Passwords can be changed by editing your Second Life account information.

What are "My Subscriptions"?

From your My Account link at the top of any Xstreet SL web page, you will see a link to My Subscriptions. Xstreet SL uses subscriptions to manage many aspects of the website, from product enhancements to item discussions to Magic Box hosting, just to name a few. You can use the My Subscriptions page to modify these subscriptions as you see fit.

Why are you holding my L$ and saying I'm risky?

Your funds have been flagged as risky by the Risk API. Please read the following article for more information: What is the Risk API?