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Ideas for perm ban?

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I got a perm on my account, but luckily, I used a VPS, so my IP was different, I was botting minotaurs overnight until I came back to be found banned. Anyone have ideas to put into my appeal, or if you can do it for me (I'll pay $10 or some shit) that would be great.

ill find the thread for you master drive made a unbanning guide

Your brother hacked it and botted to get banned. That was his payback from when you broke his game boy.

A while back I heard there were some emails like parent@jagex.com or something saying you could email them in regards to your child being banned. Saying you checked there browser and download history no sign of any macroing software, and also saying you play MMO's yourself and couldn't imagine a program being able to do something like that. Check the forums and see if you could find it.

 

Nevermind, the thread didn't update. Didn't see the above comments :P

Edited by xSnipeLikeGod

There is a parents@jagex.com email you can send inquiries to. And yes they do read them all and respond back pretty fast! All you have to do is act like a concerned parent. Make a fake email like footballmom213@gmail.com and structure your email like a parent would:

 

Dear Jagex,

 

message stuff

 

Regards,

Donna (or some other fake name)

 

This has worked for me to recover my accounts plenty of times. I got a virus once and had my password/email changed so there was literally no way I could get it back. Sent a fake parent email to Jagex saying I was a mother who's child had their account stolen and got a reply with all the information the child (aka me) needed to provide. Info was sent and the JMod completely wiped the account of all details and I recovered it. All within 4 hours.

DO NOT WRITE AN APPEAL.  If you haven't logged in from your home ip yet, don't. This is how you get the account unbanned.

 

1. Go on the VPS, log in to your account from there and change your account info, i.e, password, and email

2. Make sure you change the registered email from the vps, so login to your email account on there and change it

3. Wait about a day or two, or however long you want

4. Send an email to Jagex from your original registered email, saying your account has been stolen, and that somebody hacked your email and changed your account info, do not mention the ban at all.

5. They will most likely confirm that a third party has accessed your account, and ask you for information to recover it.

6. After you recover the account, attempt to login, then send them an email saying that the third party who stole your account got it banned, and that they should remove the ban.

7. If Jagex doesn't respond within 2-3 days, send another email.

8. Congrats, your account might be unbanned :D

 

The Jagex email you want to contact is accounthelp@Jagex.com

 

This method does actually work, of course you need a bit of luck. If it works, I'd enjoy that 10mill :P

 

Also, proof http://gyazo.com/10338aacb214f34bb466b2f22a4533df. I did this before with one of my mains, it got permabanned again on my home IP though so I'm not sure if my second attempt at unbanning is gonna work :P

Sending emails to accounthelp@jagex.com or parents@jagex.com are probably good options you can look into in order for you to get your account unbanned.

Edited by Elysian

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