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Just to help you guys out it..  All accounts tested are right after tutorial island.

-All accounts on socks5 proxy banned
-All accounts on no proxy banned
-All accounts on new system banned
-Accounts on residental IP similar location to tutorial IP are fine
-After botting 30 minutes on residental IP bots are ok for socks5 botting.

 

Contact me to purchased accounts ready for f2p botting.

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3 hours ago, Vap0r said:

Just to help you guys out it..  All accounts tested are right after tutorial island.

-All accounts on socks5 proxy banned
-All accounts on no proxy banned
-All accounts on new system banned
-Accounts on residental IP similar location to tutorial IP are fine
-After botting 30 minutes on residental IP bots are ok for socks5 botting.

 

Contact me to purchased accounts ready for f2p botting.

Any tips on what to do with old tut accounts? Like I probably can't get an residential IP in the same area as they were first created on, as I have no idea which IP has been used on them.

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17 minutes ago, Elysiano said:

Any tips on what to do with old tut accounts? Like I probably can't get an residential IP in the same area as they were first created on, as I have no idea which IP has been used on them.

Use a public ip, Think Mcdonalds, libraies, etc.. If you cannot do this try using your home IP but too many bans might cause it to be flagged.

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6 minutes ago, Vap0r said:

Use a public ip, Think Mcdonalds, libraies, etc.. If you cannot do this try using your home IP but too many bans might cause it to be flagged.

Even when using a public IP its nowhere near the creation IP as they are all over the world. Or is the only thing that matters that it is in fact a residential IP?

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11 minutes ago, Elysiano said:

Even when using a public IP its nowhere near the creation IP as they are all over the world. Or is the only thing that matters that it is in fact a residential IP?

This is the main thing they look for, They can tell when you're using a proxy. They cannot tell if you're using a public IP

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