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Is this a dumb idea?

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I have a main I bot on for maybe 6 hours a day maximum. I recently have been given a account. I would like to bot this account and give the money/materials to my main at the end of the month(that's how long the membership lasts). I will probably not bot as much with this account and I will bot on it ONLY WHEN I"M NOT BOTTING MY MAIN (like 3 hours a day). Is this a dumb idea because I really need money on my main and I don't want it to get banned/ip banned.

And I won't be in hot spots btw lol.

Thanks!!!

hell no.... a given account? Bot the sh*t out of it! lol. Atleast that's what I would do :D

Suicide bot it.

Memberships are cheap.

Abuse it & make as much money as possible in a short amount of time.

 

Haha yup!

I bot on a second account at the moment and pass all earnings to my main! Go for it, just don't bot something with a stupidly high ban rate.

 

Jagex doesn't do IP bans.

^This.

 

Actually they might not do an IP Ban, but they will obviously check your other accounts for suspicious behaviour.

It should be okay.

I bot Ardy chest looting overnight and transfer gold over to main.

They might not do IP bans, but they can track the IP used on associated accounts. For instance, if that given account is banned, and they check the IP of it and see that it matches the IP of your main account, they'll monitor you more closely and depending on how serious the botting offence was, they could ban your main account through IP association. 

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