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Perm Ban Appeal Help

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​So... I received a perm ban not too long ago and was wondering what to write for the appeal. I know Jagex doesn't read the appeals very often, but I was wondering if there is anything that seems to help when it comes to getting the ban lifted. Personally, I was accused of gold farming even though I had never sold gold... just a lot of botting. I don't expect to get this account back and luckily he got banned before reaching anything special, but any help or information would be appreciated. Thanks guys

Yeah the best way is to say, and I quote

 

How can we do better?
It’s a question that business owners across the country are asking themselves every 
day. They want to make sure they’re getting the most out of every dollar. It’s an 
important exercise even in the best economic times. In tough times, it’s critical.
Many government leaders ask themselves the same question. When I was a 
Senator, I served on the Armed Services Committee, where I watched the Defense 
Department go through its impressive Quadrennial Defense Review. I saw how the QDR provided a strategic plan for the department. It forced hard decisions about priorities, and it made sure those priorities 
were reflected in the budget. It was a clear-eyed answer to the question: How can we do better?
After I became Secretary of State, I started asking the same question. I could see that we did many things 
well. The State Department and USAID have phenomenal employees, from health workers serving in 
remote villages to Foreign Service personnel posted at bustling embassies to many other staff stationed 
across the United States. But I quickly learned that we could do more to equip our people to do their best 
work, spend our resources efficiently, achieve our objectives effectively, and adapt to the demands of a 
changing world. 
So last year, I announced a sweeping review of diplomacy and development, the core missions of the 
State Department and USAID respectively. We consulted hundreds of people throughout the U.S. 
government and around the world. This report, the inaugural Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development 
Review (QDDR), is the result.
I have made the QDDR one of our highest priorities. Just as every business must get the most out of 
every dollar from its investors, State and USAID have to get the most out of every dollar from the 
American taxpayers; we also have to look ahead, planning for a changing world. It’s ultimately about 
delivering results for the American people—protecting our interests and projecting our leadership in the 
21st century. 
As President Obama observed this year in his National Security Strategy, “We live in a time of sweeping change.” New actors, good and bad, have the power to shape international affairs like never before. 
The challenges we face—nuclear proliferation, global pandemics, climate change, terrorism—are more 
complex than ever. 
It’s not enough simply to keep up with all of this change. We must stay ahead of it. To that end, we will 
build up our civilian power: the combined force of civilians working together across the U.S. government to practice diplomacy, carry out development projects, and prevent and respond to crises. Many 
different agencies contribute to these efforts today. But their work can be more unified, more focused, 
and more efficient

 

Appeal it, you might get a response in about 17 years. 

If it's a goldfarming or macroing major, they don't even read the appeals. You won't get anything helpful from them through any of the e-mails. 

I know it sucks to hear, man, but just cut your losses, reset your IP, and start botting a new account. 

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