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Should I bot after being bot busted?

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I was botting about a week ago and got a bot busting ban. my bot was running for about 11 hours then i check again an hour later and my account was logged out. I tried to log in and says "your account as been disabled and blah blah blah." I check my account management and it says a bot busting ban moderate (2 days) . I really doubt I was bot busted since I was in a low pop world... but then again I was botting red chins. Anyways, I was wondering I've been playing legit for about a week now and wondering should I bot now?

 

TL;DR Should I bot a week after I've been "bot busted"?

iv been botting ever since but just not in crowded locs... i dont think a week will make a difference

It depends if you really care for the account, like a main. If it's just a throwaway, transfer your money to another account and start botting this weekend just to be safe

No, your IP has been flagged. 

wait 2 months to be in the safe zone. They NORMALLY stop watching after 2 months

i got banned on 3 of my accounts, i botted when i got unbanned after the 2day ban, and i've been botting 2 weeks since in a popular area, all i say is yolo ;)

i got banned on 3 of my accounts, i botted when i got unbanned after the 2day ban, and i've been botting 2 weeks since in a popular area, all i say is yolo wink.png

 

lol best quote.

 

Just do it bro if its a throwaway account. If its like something like a main I wouldn't just to be safe you know.

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