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Ive been botting a account for a while and trading my yew logs over to my main(not botted) and making my main money this way. Can my main still be banned for this? please help

I highly doubt you can, the only thing that would cause suspicion to me is if your IP is linked to both accounts.

Your account could get banned if they have flagged your IP.

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Never have botted on main never will . so im good? if not im selling a woodcutting account

What about if your playing legit on your main and botting wc at yews on a low level account. If they ban you for goldfarming will they ban your main?

No, I mean even if you're not trading, just  goldfarming on one and playing on the other

If you get ip banned due to the botting account, as soon as your main logs in it will be banned. Even with newly created accounts. However if you're only running one or two bots that shouldn't happen

If you get ip banned due to the botting account, as soon as your main logs in it will be banned. Even with newly created accounts. However if you're only running one or two bots that shouldn't happen

 

But what if your main already is logged in?

Yes, you will get banned if they have flagged you IP. Any accounts from the same IP as the bots, could get banned, too.

But what if your main already is logged in?

 

You will get disconnected and once you try to login back again, it says your account is disabled.

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