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12 hours ago, svuno said:

The 2-day ban and the fact that I'm safe, was/is also my conclusion for now.

Its just that many people claim, that Jagex just waits to ban people, so that they can get membership and pretty much tease the player. Afterall you did break the "law", so why not just let them continue, and punish when the player wont expect it. Its a much harder punishment, if you actually spend time getting there, and then getting banned. 

Also I've read, that some people have experienced a ban years and months after. They claim that they didnt play the game for half a year, and suddenly when they decide to log back on, they were perm banned?

k so here's how bans work: they aren't actually applied until the next time you log into the account. So for example:

>I bot on an account for 75 hrs straight

>I get reported some time during that, jagex places a delayed ban on my account to ban me in 2 days

>I quit the game or quit that account 1 day after i stop botting (1 day before my delayed ban is implemented)

>I do not log into the account for months - My account is still technically NOT banned, as in the timer has not started yet. 

>As soon as i log into my account it will be force logged out and the ban will be implemented, whether this is 2 days after or 2 months after. 

They do this because they don't want people just brushing over their 2 day bans if they're busy over the weekend or whatever. They want you to not be able to play on the account when you want to play on it. Also, if they made it so your ban timer starts ticking down while you haven't logged in, then some people wouldn't even know that they got banned if they didn't log in for a few days. 

So pretty much that's probably what people are misinterpreting as "getting banned a month after botting" as. 

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1 hour ago, ForBobo said:

k so here's how bans work: they aren't actually applied until the next time you log into the account. So for example:

>I bot on an account for 75 hrs straight

>I get reported some time during that, jagex places a delayed ban on my account to ban me in 2 days

>I quit the game or quit that account 1 day after i stop botting (1 day before my delayed ban is implemented)

>I do not log into the account for months - My account is still technically NOT banned, as in the timer has not started yet. 

>As soon as i log into my account it will be force logged out and the ban will be implemented, whether this is 2 days after or 2 months after. 

They do this because they don't want people just brushing over their 2 day bans if they're busy over the weekend or whatever. They want you to not be able to play on the account when you want to play on it. Also, if they made it so your ban timer starts ticking down while you haven't logged in, then some people wouldn't even know that they got banned if they didn't log in for a few days. 

So pretty much that's probably what people are misinterpreting as "getting banned a month after botting" as. 

That was actually a very nice explanation my friend. Thank you.

So what I'm hearing you say, since I played after the botting - I should be safe?

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3 hours ago, ForBobo said:

k so here's how bans work: they aren't actually applied until the next time you log into the account. So for example:

>I bot on an account for 75 hrs straight

>I get reported some time during that, jagex places a delayed ban on my account to ban me in 2 days

>I quit the game or quit that account 1 day after i stop botting (1 day before my delayed ban is implemented)

>I do not log into the account for months - My account is still technically NOT banned, as in the timer has not started yet. 

>As soon as i log into my account it will be force logged out and the ban will be implemented, whether this is 2 days after or 2 months after. 

They do this because they don't want people just brushing over their 2 day bans if they're busy over the weekend or whatever. They want you to not be able to play on the account when you want to play on it. Also, if they made it so your ban timer starts ticking down while you haven't logged in, then some people wouldn't even know that they got banned if they didn't log in for a few days. 

So pretty much that's probably what people are misinterpreting as "getting banned a month after botting" as. 

Sorry for the double but I just read this. Did you just pull all this shit out of your ass? 

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1 minute ago, Switzzz said:

Sorry for the double but I just read this. Did you just pull all this shit out of your ass? 

no lmfao, botted for years in rs3 and started osrs a few months ago. Just found out about this forum recently, so get rid of your "he's recently joined, he must be retarded" mindset and use your brain. If you have any experience botting you would know everything i said is 100% true and that is how delayed bans work. You're right that the creator of this thread is overthinking things, but he's asking questions and i'm answering. 

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i've only gotten the 2 day free pass once the rest are always perms...

 

also i got banned one time afk wcing when the account was 100% legit i just afked wc yews on it while i played on main , never botted still got perm banned for "macro"

 

 

short and simple jagex is retarded and just throw out bans you either are lucky or not

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