In response to post #24565684. #24565749, #24565819, #24565874, #24565944, #24566139, #24566154, #24566189, #24566214, #24566264, #24566339, #24566349, #24566439, #24566459, #24566504, #24566524, #24566569, #24566579, #24566644, #24566769, #24566779, #24566819, #24566909, #24566934, #24567024, #24567079, #24567154, #24567239, #24567264, #24567269, #24567344, #24567354, #24567469, #24567539, #24567564, #24567664, #24568174, #24568504, #24568524, #24569644, #24570059, #24570684, #24570944, #24571509, #24571604, #24572384, #24582389, #24582414, #24582584, #24582599, #24582694, #24582734, #24582839, #24582924, #24582949, #24583354, #24583399, #24583779, #24583954, #24616474, #24616934, #24617369, #24617549, #24618529, #24619024, #24619344, #24623484, #24626434, #24627004, #24647269 are all replies on the same post. I see no reason why you shouldn't get paid for work you did. Anyone who believes otherwise is the 'greedy one'; they want you to work for free so THEY can profit (by having a better experience). I firmly believe if people can monetize their hobbies they should. What better 'job' than doing something you love. ((What, did you all think Microsoft was planned? f*#@ no. It was a hobby.))