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Is VIP Really Worth It?

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 Alek (scripter) really rustled my jim jams with his scripts that have a feature which will be activated by a donation and it said nowhere that it was 1 donation/07acc to activate looting/antiban etc. Never heard of that system before, wtf is this?!

VIP is for running multiple bots.

If you want to get access to a good script or nice features of a script you either pay for them or learn to script yourself.

 

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VIP is for running multiple bots.

If you want to get access to a good script or nice features of a script you either pay for them or learn to script yourself.

I know that VIP is for running multiple bots, been a member for more than a month after leaving Advertising other bots isn't allowed.. But to pay 4$/07 account is just ridiculous and nothing I've ever seen before. Also, pretty much every paid script that I've seen is not flawless even though it says it is but I guess that's just how people are in general. Much talk little work.

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It's funny how you expect another mentality.

Don't expect charity from scripters.

But to pay 4$/07 account is just ridiculous and nothing I've ever seen before.

 

I'm used to pay for scripts, even the ones that have good proggies but remain un-updated for several weeks and still claims to be flawless.

Is it a "lifetime" investment?

How fast could you farm that money back?

Is there any competition script-wise?

If there is: go with the competition script-wise.

If not: enjoy the goldfarming method not being flooded in-game, therefore remaining profitable and making your investment worthwhile and durable.

 

 

It's funny how you expect another mentality.

Don't expect charity from scripters.

But to pay 4$/07 account is just ridiculous and nothing I've ever seen before.

 

I'm used to pay for scripts, even the ones that have good proggies but remain un-updated for several weeks and still claims to be flawless.

 

 

I pay 18$ per auth on a gdk script I have. I have 3 auths. $54 for 6 accounts. Stop bitching.

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Lmao, you guys are so cute. I was planning on botting up pure accs but 1auth/07acc = 4$. Lols.

I could buy 200 of those auths right now and still be up, money-wise from botting, for the month november.

Calling me cute, haha stfu baby.

 

Edited by bjeurn

You guys remind me of grade schoolers. 

lol

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I could buy 200 of those auths right now and still be up, money-wise from botting, for the month november.

Calling me cute, haha stfu baby.

lol k

 

I could buy 200 of those auths right now and still be up, money-wise from botting, for the month november.

Calling me cute, haha stfu baby.

lol k

 

 

oh no 4$ so expensive :'(

I'm done here, cheapskate

Edited by bjeurn

My authentication system is something I created from scratch using PHP/MySQL/Java. I used this same auth system previously on other botting clients and it worked well. The price for my scripts is generally $4/lifetime per account, which I feel is fairly priced. It's also a little bit easier to purchase an auth for a friend and sending him/her that auth.

 

Support for clients regarding refunds, account activation problems, etc. is overwhelming easier to manage because I host everything.

 

 

 

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