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Accounts with Quashed Bans - Are they watched?

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If an account gets and then has its ban quashed, would you generally consider this to be similar to say, getting a 2 day ban - meaning that there's no real chance of getting away with doing much more botting as it's watched a lot more? Any previous experiences botting on quashed accounts?

10 minutes ago, lulwut said:

If an account gets and then has its ban quashed, would you generally consider this to be similar to say, getting a 2 day ban - meaning that there's no real chance of getting away with doing much more botting as it's watched a lot more? Any previous experiences botting on quashed accounts?

Quite recently I got a temp ban on an account that already had a ban quashed.

Edited by Rays

I have had the same as @Rays they must be monitoring it... I doubt they would just slap your wrist and say don't do it again without watching your account closely.

I got a ban quashed then botted 99 str and range with no bans :D

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Hmm.. Interesting, the account in question was being botted to be sold as a Zulrah account :\.  Almost complete except for a few range levels and regicide. Guess I'll bot it to there and just sell it at a discount.

Edited by lulwut

Yeah ive had accounts recently that had a temp ban expire after a year, and then get banned very quickly.

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Haha might have to try sell it as a "starter" main for super cheap. 

I had a fresh account that I had started botting cannonballs right away. Got banned in one day because I tried botting for 10 hours. 2 day ban.

I proceeded to bot cannonballs for just 3-4 hours a day afterwards on the same account for a week. Nothing happened. After that week finished I went back to botting cannonballs 10 hours a day. The account never got banned for cannonballs (eventually got banned for something else later down the road).

 

Anyway, I guess what I'm trying to say is that it depends on what you're botting.

Edited by librarychrome

I don't believe the accounts are being monitored, it really depends on what your botting and for how long.

On 7/25/2018 at 2:10 PM, lulwut said:

Hmm.. Interesting, the account in question was being botted to be sold as a Zulrah account :\.  Almost complete except for a few range levels and regicide. Guess I'll bot it to there and just sell it at a discount.

What bot were u using that caused the ban? Did you bot crazy hours?

they dont watch quashed bans but if its an account that you dont want to risk losing, don't bot on it. bans are inevitable if you bot frequently these days.

An account I was goldfarming on got banned at 77 ranged, ban was quashed, and then I kept doing the same thing until 90 range when it got banned again.  My goldfarming method was ~10k exp/hr, so it was a lot of botting between the first and second bans.

I'm not convinced it was banned because it was being watched, all my accounts were hit at that time, so I'm taking a break from botting just now.

Theres no definite answer but I would take it slow if I were you

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