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Please make a bank

Please make a bank where we can store our Currants. I have no way to control my impulsive spending other than to have it out of sight and out of mind.

Posted 11 months ago by Cams Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • This might be better placed in Ideas. :)
    Posted 11 months ago by Shiromisa Kaya Subscriber! | Permalink
  • How would this work? Do you just want a "savings" option? Or do you want to be able to earn interest and discuss matters with bank lizards? 
    Posted 11 months ago by rach.the.emobear Subscriber! | Permalink
  • i would very much like to see this too. I want to see my little currants grow =D
    Posted 11 months ago by r0gu3 Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Actually, yes, interest would be good. Maybe even some investment options. With tax penalties of course!!!
    Posted 11 months ago by Cams Subscriber! | Permalink
  • +9999999999999! Please!
    Posted 11 months ago by Cayteelin Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Send them to me.  I'll keep you from spending them.  
    Posted 11 months ago by WalruZ Subscriber! | Permalink
  • @WalruZ:   :D
    Posted 11 months ago by Poppy Fields Subscriber! | Permalink
  • It would also be nice for setting up group accounts in which all members could contribute to parties/events, and for "charity" causes like homeless/hungry noobs, pigless streets etc. Utopia (axton) has a lottery app that 'holds currants' until spent on a ticket, i wonder if he could create something similar with a savings account? Who needs a RL anyways right Utopia? Get to it then!
    Posted 11 months ago by N2ZOrtolanaBlue Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I agree I'd like to be able to sock some currants away so they wouldn't be "on" me when I happen past a toy vendor.  Just *cough* as one example.
    Posted 11 months ago by So sorry Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Ooh, even a little piggie bank you could buy and keep in your inventory.  Takes the currants out of what you can visibly see/spend, and out of sight, out of mind. 
    Posted 11 months ago by Miss Liz Lemon Subscriber! | Permalink