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Any help on my first suicide farm? (Muling)

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Hey guys, just starting my first suicide weekend farm. 
Are there any things I need/should know about the muling process? Should I mule trade twice over or what? As someone that's never done this, it's a bit odd that Jamflex isn't capable of looking at a trade log of banned suicide accounts and banning the mule. 
Bought a VPN and a handful of private socks proxies :)

In major cases they will look at trade histories and ban the mule, so its always a good idea to have a second mule not directly linked to the suiciders . For how often you should mule, it depends how much work you want to put in. If you want to be very safe, you could mule every hour, which requires more work, or if you're being lazy you can mule every few hours. Make sure you mule before you go to sleep though, from experience, theres a very good chance you'll be banned when you wake up.

Above. Also if you are dealing with massive amounts of gp then have multiple primary and secondary mules

they do ban mules from time to time, that is why your mule matrix game has to be layers deep and on point :3

if you plan on running a big farm you should consider a script with auto-muling support to lessen the manual workload. you don't want carpal tunnel syndrome

Edited by Burundanga

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