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Been a year since the 2 day ban

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Hi fellow OSBotters,

Got a two-day ban for botting agility last year and the ban is expiring in a few days. Is it worth botting the same account again? 

Also, if I get caught this time will it be a 2-day ban again (since it's been a year) or will it still be a perm ban?

most likely perm ban, don't risk it if it's a main account.

I wouldn't risk it on an account that's already had a 2 day ban, they flag that account permanently I think. Every time I've botted on an account that's had a temp ban has ended up with a perm.

There is no way to know whether or not an account is safe to bot on or not. The short, end all answer: No, botting is itself a dangerous and risky practice that will always result in a ban at some time or another. 

But for reference, I have a main that received a 2-day ban in like 2014 and another 2-day ban last month, both for Macroing related offenses. 

5 minutes ago, poptartjake said:

But for reference, I have a main that received a 2-day ban in like 2014 and another 2-day ban last month, both for Macroing related offenses.  

 

 

Bit of a difference between 4 year and a year mate ?

I have a main that I've had since 2005, 2 week ban in 2008, 24 hour ban 2014 and 2 day ban 2015. Itz my first account I've ever made and it's been lucky to not be permed. 

I've had over 10 accounts all of which have multiple 99s and my only perm ban ever was a level 3 skiller that I suicide botted 90 crafting spinning flax. Lol 

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