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Suicide goldbotters are back?

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So I decided to make a new account (DFS pure) and I started an account as F2P, I went to seagulls. Now in every world there are around 4-5 obvious botters and around 5+ keep running from bank booth to seaman to sail to musa-point karamja (Maybe someone can tell me what they do there? Kind of curious :P)

 

I know it was hard to goldfarm for a while, is it possible again now?

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memb accs run for weeks, for me anyway

 

Hmm oke, that's good enough :P

lol i had made a f2p miner and it got banned in 25 mins

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lol i had made a f2p miner and it got banned in 25 mins

 

Lol that sucks xD 

lol i had made a f2p miner and it got banned in 25 mins

 

I made a f2p miner, walked to varrock mines, saw how packed they were, logged out & never logged back into that account again.

its always been possible just hard to do

I made a f2p miner, walked to varrock mines, saw how packed they were, logged out & never logged back into that account again.

true , its stupid how overcrowded it is lol

I've been suicide goldfarming near the area you mentioned for the past couple of days in f2p and no ban yet. I've also observed on every world there are about 5-10 bots with similar names running from the rimmington mine to the bank deposit box

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