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Botting on a account that was already temp banned

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Are the chances greater or the same? I was told they would watch the account more but I was looking to bot NMZ on the account so no one would beable to report me anyways

They will be watching your account 'closel'y, by closing they might be looking at you so doesn't matter you are in nmz or what

I've bought accounts in the past that had 2 days bans on them, since they are cheaper.

 

From what I have seen, they have the same ban rates as other accounts. 

The account I bought lasted me 40 days of botting before getting banned biggrin.png

Edited by Juggles

I've bought accounts in the past that had 2 days bans on them, since they are cheaper.

 

From what I have seen, they have the same ban rates as other accounts. 

The account I bought lasted me 40 days of botting before getting banned biggrin.png

 

Well all my 2 days accounts were banned faster than I thought Puke.gif

I'd guess that if you were reported of botting, you'd get banned more harshly/quicker than a regular account.

 

I think if you were doing NMZ it would be entirely based on the script you are using, as no-one can report you.

 

It's not like jagex watch your patterns more closely once you've been temp banned, that's just not the case. 

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