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Posted
12 minutes ago, Bearr said:

Trying to buy a runescape account, what measures can i take to make sure it won't be recovered when i further progress it? If i had a two factor login and change the email, are they still abled to recover it? Any tips will be appreciated.

 there is no 100% on buying accounts all you can do to prevent 80-90% is to buy from trusted people like 200+ feedback or sold many accounts in the past (good feedback)

not everyone here is to scam you i think there is about 30-40% people here who wont scam you.

Posted
9 minutes ago, ez11 said:

you are never safe.

It can always be recovered by the person that created the account.

 

 

Just now, Nick M said:

buy from trusted users

As ez11 pointed out, original owners of account can always recover the account no matter what measures you have in place. 

Buying from trusted users does negate that risk, not entirely but most of it. 

Posted
10 minutes ago, Dbuffed said:

The original account owner can always recover the account(s) he/she sells.

You have no part in that, however you can try protect yourself as best as possible by getting stuff like recovery questions and so on. The main problem you're facing is this is the internet, a lot of people don't care if they scam you for $1 let alone more than that, they still earn something and walk away free.

So, it'd be better to just make an account and have someone grind it to the stats?

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There are a select few people on here that can sell you accounts, with their feedback and their standing in this community. They are less likely, to kill their rep for scamming an individual. I'd stay away from non-trusted, and people with low feed back as they have nothing to lose and all to gain.

Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, Runnwith said:

There are a select few people on here that can sell you accounts, with their feedback and their standing in this community. They are less likely, to kill their rep for scamming an individual. I'd stay away from non-trusted, and people with low feed back as they have nothing to lose and all to gain.

they dont kill their reputation for only one account though.

If they scamquit or get banned they just recover every account they ever sold. Happened before and will happen again.

Feedback doesnt matter you just have to hope that the guy who sold you the account is not a shitty person

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Posted
36 minutes ago, Bearr said:

So, it'd be better to just make an account and have someone grind it to the stats?

yeah this is by far the safest method - although you'll have to wait for the time it takes for them to get the stats, you'll always be able to recover that account if anything happens if you have the original ip. That's the key - the original ip the account was created on. Those appeals will ALWAYS be successful. The only thing anybody can do if you make the account then have them train the stats is they can get it locked just to annoy you, but at the end of the day you'll always end up with the account. 

Posted (edited)

Check feedback on every site you can find + for how long they have been selling accounts. Make sure to check the feedback as well, Void (aka montana 300 or whatever was his name) had like 200+ FB when he scam quitted but plenty of them were tut island accs.

A good example would be Chuckle, he has been selling plenty of accounts for a long time on various sites. Other examples would be Decode, Dbuffed, Sysm, etc. Just giving you few so you can search them up and get the hang of it. This is the safest you can go when buying an acc, other than that would be a service on an account you created.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Dbuffed said:

The original account owner can always recover the account(s) he/she sells.

You have no part in that, however you can try protect yourself as best as possible by getting stuff like recovery questions and so on. The main problem you're facing is this is the internet, a lot of people don't care if they scam you for $1 let alone more than that, they still earn something and walk away free.

How do you set a recovery questions these days?

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