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falsely banned v2

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24 minutes ago, trusty said:

dont bot then lmao

You must be some kind of Allknowing wizard? seeing "Joined yesterday at 03:44" really let's me think you're areally reliable source... Did you even read the title? 

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59 minutes ago, bexxe said:

 

You must be some kind of Allknowing wizard? seeing "Joined yesterday at 03:44" really let's me think you're areally reliable source... Did you even read the title? 

lol ty

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1 hour ago, bexxe said:

Actually, it's really difficult to reach or contact Jagex... Had been doing my best some time ago, and actually... you can just appeal an 'unappealable' ban true the website... Go ahead and call me a lier but this was told to me by a Jmod actually. Twitter or reddit wont work for botting IMO, or you really have to be on top. Also, appeal can take up to 28 days and won't really make a difference I think. They also just send me like "we've reviewed your account activity and bla bla bla but we're not considering changing the ofeence, bla bla bla"

Insult me anything you want but actually happened, I would need to take a look where you should navigate to but, you'll find it eventually! :) 

oka ty bro i will reach out to them I already sent an appeal

5 hours ago, t i e s t o said:

oka ty bro i will reach out to them I already sent an appeal

 

Do the appeal. If it worked before and they squashed it then they may do it again. If they linked your past botting behavior and noticed that you kept getting banned and if you accidentally logged in your main with the IP that you were botting on then you might be screwed. They could of taken action as the IP linked would be a constant offender and sorted it out by just a hard ban across the board.  Hard to tell. 

 

Good luck.

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1 hour ago, JamesPA said:

 

Do the appeal. If it worked before and they squashed it then they may do it again. If they linked your past botting behavior and noticed that you kept getting banned and if you accidentally logged in your main with the IP that you were botting on then you might be screwed. They could of taken action as the IP linked would be a constant offender and sorted it out by just a hard ban across the board.  Hard to tell. 

 

Good luck.

thanks I will and like I said I haven't been botting  at all on the mains and last time I botted on a pure was 2 weeks ago so I hope appeal works.

Edited by t i e s t o

I also had my main perm'd while doing Thieving long before I got into botting. It got quashed some months later, so the only explanation is that my clicks/interactions were detected as bot-like, which isn't surprising consider how Thieving works. It's also possible to be falsely banned if enough players manually report you for botting. It doesn't always have anything to do with botting on the same IP at all.

On 3/27/2019 at 1:05 AM, SRMN said:

 

Do the appeal. If it worked before and they squashed it then they may do it again. If they linked your past botting behavior and noticed that you kept getting banned and if you accidentally logged in your main with the IP that you were botting on then you might be screwed. They could of taken action as the IP linked would be a constant offender and sorted it out by just a hard ban across the board.  Hard to tell. 

 

Good luck.

Bro, that's really rare... a second squash for botting... or you've been involved in goldfarming trading or just botted on the account.. as simple as that. don't lie, Jagex knows everything...

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