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2 day ban wtf?

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I play more than I bot. I bot every once in a while when im going for a run or to the beach and don't feel like leveling something. What I dont understand is how it ban me. I was botting for a little bit last night (maybe a half hour) but when I couldn't get the client to load today I went to the Official runescape client and logged in. I then instantly got logged out and 2 day ban? How is it that it detected something? This Is my main and I really cant have it ban anymore... FML

 

Edit: could it be because i turned off injection stealth before giving up on the bot client?

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Its funny because Even when I was actually playing People would always say "Reported for botting" when I was afking at spiders in the stronghold. I would then reply back and they would still tell me how im a bot despite my botting client was not even open. Kinda Bullshit in that sense. Is my IP now flagged?

jagex is ruthless, they will ban EVERYONE that bots even a minute, also. delayed ban

 

That's not true

If your ip is flagged dont go on the bot with your other accounts.

Don't bot if you don't want to get banned biggrin.png

That made no sense, that means no one should bot. because no one wants to get banned. 

 

correct:

 

Don't bot if you don't want to risk getting banned

Yeah man sucks. It is a Thursday as well so they go through all botting reports i think :/

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