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What is a 48 hour ban? As seen on RS Forums.

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I've seen people get this alot , 48 hours. Ive seen pmods answer this on official rs forums.

 

48 hour ban is actually because a) Bot busting b. Jagex anti bot flagged you as suspicious and is pending review.

 

The 48 hours is meant for a J MOD to review evidence and is normally pending a permanent ban AFTER ( Depending on the investigation ) on how you bot.

 

If you're an obvious gold farmer the permanent ban hammer will definitely be stamped on your account. Jagex does give chances but after that 48 hour ban, they will definitely highlight your account. Stay low, change your IP get more involved legitly. Avoid areas/skills with high ban rate that would be my suggestion.

 

 

There is no room for gold farmers that suicide bot. Reporting other players has been made easy by jagex so be vigilant and bot smart.

 

 

Edited by dantan

If you don't get banned while botting, you'll get banned when you're offline. I botted an account to 40 Attack and 50 Strength without being banned while doing so, but when I logged off for the night and tried to login the next evening I was permanently banned.

They be coming down hard

If you don't get banned while botting, you'll get banned when you're offline. I botted an account to 40 Attack and 50 Strength without being banned while doing so, but when I logged off for the night and tried to login the next evening I was permanently banned.

 

this is called a delayed ban.

 

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