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IP Banned on osbot!

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yes, my brother name on here was blankite, and he got banned like 4 mouths ago, i dont understand why i have to suffer cause of him, and yes im on a vpn.

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yes, my brother name on here was blankite, and he got banned like 4 mouths ago, i dont understand why i have to suffer cause of him, and yes im on a vpn.

I agree i believe you shouldn't suffer because of your brothers actions.

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I agree i believe you shouldn't suffer because of your brothers actions.

Thanks man, I really dont understand how that is fair :/ i have three brothers and we all play runescape, and use sites like osbot, etc

Thing is theres no way to prove that you're not making up this story, and that your "brother" was actually you.

 

Not saying you're lying, im just saying it would be hard to prove.

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Thing is theres no way to prove that you're not making up this story, and that your "brother" was actually you.

 

Not saying you're lying, im just saying it would be hard to prove.

well, if i was scammer i wouldnt have posted this when i could use a vpn and scam again, so trust me it was my brother im sure there is a way i can prove it wasnt me.

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Prove it was your brother.

how?

well, if i was scammer i wouldnt have posted this when i could use a vpn and scam again, so trust me it was my brother im sure there is a way i can prove it wasnt me.

 

Well you have a point. If it truly was your brother, then I wish you the best of luck buddy

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i mean if they dont un ip banned me, maybe they can make it where i only trade ppl first or something.

Honestly, no disrespect to you, but I can make another account and type differently - if at all - and scam people and go back to my other account and claim it's my brother and I shouldn't be unbanned.

If it's under your IP, there's no real way to determine whether it's your brother or not. If they don't IP ban, what's to stop your 'brother' from making another account and scamming again?

You can go as far as saying you'll take a picture if you and your brother, but that could be any random picture. Truth is, in this situation over the internet, there's no real surefire way to determine whether your brother scammed or not. If it's under the same IP, it should be treated as the same person.

I can understand if you have family members that get on osbot and mention that to the staff to avoid being banned for multiple accounts, but doing this to avoid being banned for scamming is a totally different scenario altogether.

If it's allowed with you, and your brother really did scam and you're innocent, then it will just create a loophole for other users. They'll just create another account saying their brother or sister joined the site and then ends up scamming on that account and playing innocent since their 'sibling' was the scammer and not them.

It's just too difficult to keep track of who's who and the only record anyone has are IP's, so if someone scams on an IP, everyone on that IP is/should be held responsible.

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if you have two accounts under one IP and one scams, both accounts are gone, no matter who's fault.

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well as you see im on a vpn, and if i wont to scam i would just use this vpn. god what so hard to f,n understand about that!

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