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  1. welcome! i'm sure you'll find plenty of answers (and trolls) should you need assistance
  2. there isn't much more of an opinion to give. it's not a matter of opinion but a matter of facts. the fact is there's a lot of venezuelans on osrs who only play runescape in order to feed their family. sure, there's some other people who do it as well, but they are individuals who don't belong to a specific group. the word "famous" is probably not what you should be using. venezuelans are the only "group" (as in, they are all from venezuela) of people who are notorious of playing runescape for money, and they are usually easy to distinguish from other players.
  3. the simple answer is that you can make a lot more money by botting/legitimately gold farming on runescape then selling the gold, compared with the salaries one would get in venezuela
  4. raise the alarms! @allthestaff anyway, that's just the regular ban message. in this case you only got temporarily banned so if you value that account i'd suggest you don't bot on it anymore. if you wish to bot then you have much to learn
  5. see, these offenses are something you definitely need to show in the account status in your original post when selling the account. just showing an account status without showing what the expired offenses are is very misleading
  6. what are the expired offenses?
  7. you won't get banned for botting if you don't bot
  8. there's pretty much no risk for the account that you're not botting on. you'd only get an ip ban if you were botting with hundreds of accounts on the same ip
  9. you should hold a big giveaway to celebrate
  10. what are you giving me a heads up for though
  11. i don't need more things i need to be ashamed of
  12. just 90 magic with only 10 hp (2 crafting and 4 cooking from quests)
  13. i personally sold a 90 magic account for about 45m. i believe they're worth at least 30m, and probably more
  14. whether it was botted before or not would only matter if it had been previously banned. if it's been like 5 days without receiving any black marks then it's safe
  15. that doesn't matter. if an account was rested then it doesn't matter how it got to what it did, so it doesn't change it's price
  16. are you not able to unlock the accounts? at least the ones you had registered an email for
  17. is there a particular reason that you're censoring all of the offenses, particularly the year of the latest one?
  18. because it costs a lot more.
  19. account has been sold, thread can be closed
  20. it's never 100%. the original owner can always recover his account. recovery only requires you to be able to fill the recovery form, which of course he can as the original owner will know the information, it doesn't matter what email the account is associated with.
  21. that's strange. if you'd like i can meet you in game and sell the items for you for a low low commission of 10%
  22. bumpity current offer stands at 35m
  23. are you botting straight off tut island? are you botting tut island? how old are the accounts you're using to bot?

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