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Question to mass multi-botters

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Okay so I created 50 accounts last year to get 2 weeks of trial-membership on EOC, that allowed me to get 150 free spins per day (3/day/acc during Sizzling Summer), which was 2100 free spins for the 2 weeks.

 

Anyway, I'm now using them for gold-farming on OSRS and I was wondering if it would reduce my chances to get banned by rotating between them, even though I guess it would.

 

I will only use 4 of them at once on my computer, because I don't have the time & will to do more or to setup one or more VPS.

 

My plan would be to start with accs 1@email to 4@email and bot for the entire time of their membership, then use 5@email to 8@email and remove the banned ones off my list. This would basically make an account bot 1 month, don't do anything for 11 months and then bot 1 month again and so on.

You should take advantage of the refer a friend feature and cut your membership payments in half.

if your going to actually "goldfarm" you need to make sure your using a VPN or VPS. i know because i have been IP banned linked to one account before (which banned all the accounts on the IP -.-). and never log into your main account on the same IP as the gold farming bots.

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well if there are low reqs for this method, it should work. But try to avoid common bot places.

Yeah I've done 14 accounts 1 time 6 banned in 1 night. I'd do multiple vps's and do something that makes massive money.. not tabs to many accounts = hard to sell.

Okay so I created 50 accounts last year to get 2 weeks of trial-membership on EOC, that allowed me to get 150 free spins per day (3/day/acc during Sizzling Summer), which was 2100 free spins for the 2 weeks.

 

Anyway, I'm now using them for gold-farming on OSRS and I was wondering if it would reduce my chances to get banned by rotating between them, even though I guess it would.

 

I will only use 4 of them at once on my computer, because I don't have the time & will to do more or to setup one or more VPS.

 

My plan would be to start with accs 1@email to 4@email and bot for the entire time of their membership, then use 5@email to 8@email and remove the banned ones off my list. This would basically make an account bot 1 month, don't do anything for 11 months and then bot 1 month again and so on.

 

How many years do you expect RS to be here if you're running each bot for one month a year :D You really should try to up to atleast 8 at a time to make it worth it...

I don't think they actually ban you through your IP lol. I've gotten a ton of bots banned within the last three days, and they've been spread throughout four different IP address *VPS's and my actual IP*. There's just been a huge ban wave lately.

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How many years do you expect RS to be here if you're running each bot for one month a year biggrin.png You really should try to up to atleast 8 at a time to make it worth it...

 

Hehe well I will get less accounts over time as some will most likely get banned!

 

But I'm currently in Tanzania until end of September, which is mostly why I don't care about my IP for now, as I'll never return here after I'm gone :)

Also, in 10 years of playing/botting, I have never been banned or rollback'd because I try to bot "smartly". But I wasn't playing on several accounts at once, nor was I gold farming on a large scale. 3 bots at once is just temporary don't worry ; it's just a "warm up"! Once I return in France, I'll try to get access to several VPS and try to run up to 20-25 accounts at once :)

Don't trust VPSes too much. I've had bad experience with almost all. It works good if running 1-2 bots, but when I purchased a 16GB RAM VPS for $100, it could only run 10 bots. Also purchased 3x 4GB Rams, who could only run 2 bots each. Therefore I recommend buying real life computers instead.

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Don't trust VPSes too much. I've had bad experience with almost all. It works good if running 1-2 bots, but when I purchased a 16GB RAM VPS for $100, it could only run 10 bots. Also purchased 3x 4GB Rams, who could only run 2 bots each. Therefore I recommend buying real life computers instead.

 

I plan on buying a second mac as I can run up to 6-7 bots at once, but unless I use a VPN (which reduces my connection performances), it would show the same IP as my main account :(

 

For VPS's, I read this guide about cumulating free trials from large (trusted) companies such as Windowsazure : all you need is a different Bank card and a different number.

In Tanzania, you can have a SIM card for literally 0,20$, so I will buy at least 20 of them before I return home.

As for the bank cards, you can just report it stolen at the end of your trial to get a new one for free from your bank, you can also register to several banks without having to pay anything or having an active balance (I have 6 cards at the moment, only 2 I use regularly)

there's no guarantee the first four will even get banned 

I plan on buying a second mac as I can run up to 6-7 bots at once, but unless I use a VPN (which reduces my connection performances), it would show the same IP as my main account sad.png

 

For VPS's, I read this guide about cumulating free trials from large (trusted) companies such as Windowsazure : all you need is a different Bank card and a different number.

In Tanzania, you can have a SIM card for literally 0,20$, so I will buy at least 20 of them before I return home.

As for the bank cards, you can just report it stolen at the end of your trial to get a new one for free from your bank, you can also register to several banks without having to pay anything or having an active balance (I have 6 cards at the moment, only 2 I use regularly)

 

Ye I was looking at that before, are you sure they won't fee you if entering credit card details?

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Ye I was looking at that before, are you sure they won't fee you if entering credit card details?

 

Certainly not a big company like Windows, but you might have to make sure you cancel your credit card or account yourself and don't get trapped in paying to keep using the service (see it as a recurrent payment that you have to cancel before the end of the first period)

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