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Is JaGeX actually possible..

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No I don't think so. 

 

But off topic. I remember there was some kid that got like 5-10 years in jail for saying ''ill find you and kill you'' on Runescape to someone lol. The guy took it personally and sued him and he got 10 years in jail

 

No lies

"Click here for free Runescape 07 Gold Generators!!!" Okay c:

 

"Mummy, why is my password not working?" :c

 

"Darling, you got phised"

 

"But mummy, i'm not a fish, my fishing level is only 4!!" :c

lmfao!

I remember my brother downloaded a gold generator back in like 2007. His most valuable item was like full mithril so he didn't lose shit hahaha

No I don't think so. 

 

But off topic. I remember there was some kid that got like 5-10 years in jail for saying ''ill find you and kill you'' on Runescape to someone lol. The guy took it personally and sued him and he got 10 years in jail

 

No lies

l0l really? Thats insane 

l0l really? Thats insane 

It's true. I heard another story about it, some kid is in prison right now.

What lolmanden said, it's rules placed by the game makers, it isn't law. Of which, I would say Luring is more "sue able" than botting. I've seen many companies taken to court over providing a bot to the public for a fee, and for that bot to be sold. Usually they fail, as they're not physical making an attempt to hurt the game's company.

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