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The Premium one can only be obtained if you pay for Premium and manage to refer not one or two, but five people and convince them to pay once you do.
Well, if you want to use the regular-Neopets-style sidebar/fancy space faerie thing down the left side, then that's true, but in Premium you can use the Premium-style sidebar (across the top) in your own color scheme and I have been rolling merrily along with a BLUE premium sidebar ever since I got Premium. I lurve it.
Anyhow, I am baffled at how MAD people are that the sidebars are hard to get. And frankly, I'm a little offended at the tone a lot of folks are taking, saying it is "ridiculous" how hard it is to get them, or using other scornful language.
Are you the same group of people that are MAD that battle dung costs multimillion neopoints and that you can only get Fyora dolls in the hidden tower? Some things are more special
because they are rare, expensive, or just simply take a lot of work to get.
Besides that, TNT didn't have to make fancy sidebars at all -- but they did. I wish people would appreciate the fact that you CAN get them, rather than griping about the effort it takes to do so, or about random ones.
It's similar to you going to work and finding out that your boss will give out a $50 bill to everyone who shows up to work at midnight on the 4th of july and sings the national anthem. If you wanted that $50 bad enough, you'd show up. If you were going on vacation that day and couldn't be there, then you have to make an evaluation-- is your family vacation more important, or is that $50 more important? If you choose to go on vacation, then you have shown your priorities.
Or, if the boss said, if you do a specific mystery task related to a certain room in your office (assume he's not just making it up - he wrote it down and put in his vault in case you accuse him of not giving it to you), he'll give you a $50 bill at the end of that month. It might be walking in there and sorting the files in the inbox that day; it might be walking in with khakis on; it might be cleaning the white board; it might just be poking your head in the door. It might be an hour of work or crazy easy. How much of your time do you devote to figuring it out? What is a $50 bill worth to you? If you try 100 things varying from 1 second to 2 hours of work per thing, and at the end of the month you don't get it but someone who only tried 5 things does get it, and they forgot which things they did -- will you try again next month, or have you already spent more time on it than $50 is worth?
Do you complain about the way your boss has chosen to give away free $50 to people? They are giving away easy money, can't complain about that. You had an equal chance with anyone to get a $50 and decided it wasn't worth the effort, can't complain about that either. If you DO put in 300 hours of work trying things out, will you then complain that that much time and effort is worth more than $50? Apparently not, because you "paid" that much work knowing that all you were buying was a $50 bill... so to you, a $50 bill is worth that much. (goes along with the phrase that items are worth whatever you can get someone to pay for them)
In another vein, what about the battle dung? Is it worth it to you, playing every game 3 times a day, saving your neopoints for a year and not buying anything cool and letting your pets eat bagguses and omelettes, just to have that battle dung? To some, it is. To some, it's not.
So, is a sidebar worth getting up in the middle of the night (halloween)?
Is it worth trying bunches of things, year after year, knowing that you still might not get it right for the christmas sidebar?
What about a random one? How many years will you repeat that cost, paying in hours and mouse clicks, until you luck out and get the sidebar?
The sidebar is available, the rules are out there to follow or puzzle out. You make the choice whether it's that valuable to you. If you decide it isn't, then don't blame anyone but yourself!