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Legal risk - bot farm - €750/month

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2 minutes ago, THS said:

What would you be doing to trigger that?

No clue but just google paypal horror stories there are countless of them.

 

I've been using paypal since 2008 and havehad no issues though.

5 minutes ago, Antonio Kala said:

No clue but just google paypal horror stories there are countless of them.

 

I've been using paypal since 2008 and havehad no issues though.

Again, making a problem where there is none.

I've had a friend get his paypal locked with $900 on it, but that's cause he phished all the money and committed fraud to do it. Don't do anything stupid and paypal would have no reason to say 'hey, fuck you buddy'

12 hours ago, doemorustig said:

Hi,

 

I've done some reading an research but I'm not quite sure what the LEGAL risk is with having a botfarm of your own.

If it makes you €750 per month and you sell all the gold you acquire to a goldselling website using my private Paypal.

Ive read about players being sued  by Jagex in 2015.

Anyone that has REAL experience?

 

Thanks!

we talk about euros, so you your from eu, so 750euros wount make any problems. try not to get one big payment, better more smaller. and if you would make something like - Skrill credit card you would have even less problems on your head. skip that crap paypal man..

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