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Probability of Being Perm Banned after Temp Ban

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So my ALT got a 2 day ban for botting.

 

I just need 4 more levels in NMZ then I can move on to something else. What are the chances that I will get perm banned? Do you think there is an increase in monitoring on my account since the temp ban?

 

Moose

Probability is probably .7 if my calcs are correct

dont bot you will get banned if u had a 2day ban.

 

 

 

 

If you just had a 2-day ban, if they catch you botting again, they will always give you a permanent ban. If you want to bot, and you care about the account, it would be best to wait until the 2-day ban expires. They will be monitoring your account more than they were previously because you've already been caught botting as well.

I wouldn't risk it, I've had multiple accounts perm banned because I was stubborn and kept botting.

 

These weren't goldfarming accounts.

been botting on 2 day ban accs for months. holla at ya boy using @Epsilon dank master piece 

its just 4 levels. get them manually. not worth the risk./

been botting on 2 day ban accs for months. holla at ya boy using @Epsilon dank master piece 

dont give him hope

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Do not bot it again. Not worth the risk

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