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Using a previously hijacked account to gold farm?

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Today I was comparing stats through the hi-scores page of an old account that I had basically retired. I had removed all wealth from it, given to my main and basically only kept untradeables over a year ago.

However when I was looking at the stats I noticed that it had 1k Zulrah kc, and after I recovered the account I came to find out it still has like a week worth of member and had been logged in to a few days ago. Got in game and saw all the placeholders of Zulrah gear & loot.

I was considering running a Zulrah script on it to get some money and when it evidently gets banned I could appeal it as being a hijacked account.. Guess I'm just wondering what everyone's thoughts would be on that/

Well, it did log in back at your own home IP... that could make it harder to prove. I'd say, fake hack it from yourself using a VPN so it looks hijacked, and just run Zulrah 10 hours a day. Dump gold to something other than your home IP. This is my best guess, since I know little about muling.

If you have zulrah script then just run it if not maybe think twice about it premium Zulrah script could cost 30$ gold is now as low as 0.35 per mil so you would roughly need to make 100m just to get money back with 1-1.5m/hr thats a lot of hours.

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