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how do they not get banned?

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hi. there are alot of bot farmers running different metthods on p2p. for example if you to to edgeville you will see smithing bots, then we have air orb runners and nature runecrafters... and if you go to bouny world theres even bots that farm emblems??? like literally 20 of them in 1 place doing it 24/7. so my question is how do they not get banned? or do they? does p2p really lower your bans like that?

22 minutes ago, Malcolm said:

oh yeah they get banned.

The whole point of it is to make a profit before the ban.

The bans are inevitable.

This, those guys make so many accounts that they can easily make new ones with the profits made.

I have a similar one with chaos druids. Just not as stupidly huge as some of the major bot farms.

21 hours ago, Tesh said:

This, those guys make so many accounts that they can easily make new ones with the profits made.

I have a similar one with chaos druids. Just not as stupidly huge as some of the major bot farms. 

Most of them look like hacked accounts bought on the cheap.

23 minutes ago, hejimon24a said:

Most of them look like hacked accounts bought on the cheap.

Im sure some of them are. But most of them are hand done till random levels then botted the hell out of. They seem to think random levels will help them not get banned.

I've gotten to 30M agility XP on a fresh level 3 with no other stats. also, my char was bald head with the tan shirt and green pants. idk tbh

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