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Lets assume your real name is Nobody Fugazi and someone else's real name is also Nobody Fugazi, So you would have two Nobody Fugazi's in SL. Lets say you agree with someone to pay you directly L$ for rent. They search for Nobody Fugazi and find two, how do they know which one is really you?

Good point. But if they're paying me directly for rent, they shouldn't be searching for my name, should they? They should know who I am. There are many ways that they could do it right - there is only one way that they could do it wrong.

And people manage to screw that up, as I understand it, with different names anyway...

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