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Largest observed tier is $0 Free — the bar only uses public tier patron counts.
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$1/mo Freshman 2 9.5% of observed tier members
$2/mo Sophomore 1 4.8% of observed tier members
$5/mo Junior 6 28.6% of observed tier members
$10/mo free session for your group 2 9.5% of observed tier members
$25/mo Senior 1 4.8% of observed tier members
$40/mo Beautiful Framed Photo 0 0% of observed tier members
$50/mo Exclusively for Xela Users: Professional Seated Workday Massage 1 4.8% of observed tier members
$200/mo Permanent recognition 0 0% of observed tier members
$1500/mo Custom Artwork for Guatemala Users 0 0% of observed tier members
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