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BONDS lead to being BANNED

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I wasted some money testing this and it doesn't matter if you use Bonds or if you pay with your Credit Cards. The ban rates don't change.

Bonds doesn't leads to bans in my book, I've tested both. No difference in the bannings of my accounts at all.

I bought a bond on my fresh account and have botted 10+ hours a day for the last 12 days and done pretty well.

 

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No ban as of yet. But like you said, it is a possibility. 

No its because you transfer money to your accounts or mule it off then they notice that you are just botting and transfering gold so they just instaban you

 

I actually believe in this theory. They claim botting in RS dropped dramatically after bonds came out for it, could be for other reasons though. 

People who buy bonds for gold farming accounts probably bot 24/7 and bot riskier things since they can afford and don't mind risking it.

I believe that it's safer to buy bonds on rs3 since it's not connected to 07

Wait, what...?

You know, people used to claim that paying for mem with a CC used to cause bans also. Same with paypal. 

I its an account I care about I pay with amazon

I have my doubts about bonds increasing ban rates, the same thing was said when EOC bonds came out.  I have been gold farming, but no bans since bonds came out...  So, I see not evidence (for me) that it has any effect.

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