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1 Thing I've Learned Is To Never Bot Over Night.. Like It Would Always Get My Account Banned... 

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1 Thing I've Learned Is To Never Bot Over Night.. Like It Would Always Get My Account Banned...

Ahh yes I agree however I did this during the day but yes good advice!

SSF is very nice, but it comes at the price of potentially higher bans because 1) it's naturally less dynamic than a script custom-made for whatever the task is and 2) the user often has little experience with scripting "theory", and is therefore prone to mistakes.

 

 

I'd definitely say it's worth it to make a new account and try again. This time, only bot skills (chocolate can be done on any account) on your main if anything,  and don't get too attached to your bots. 

 

 

It's also important to note that making a good, low-banrate account will require you put a lot of time into it.

  

I know what its like to lose a main. it sucks

Thanks ADC I agree and this never occurred to me.

Yeah Run it does suck but I have to admit I think I've learned my lesson about bottling

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never should of botted mannn, legit is the way to go cool.png

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never should of botted mannn, legit is the way to go cool.png

you do realize your on "osbot.org"....?

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