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Do many people get banned on mirror client?

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Title says it all. I'm having a lot of problems with getting banned lately even with paid scripts

I've had no problems with it so far. 

 

I've gotten 1 ban that was botted on purely mirror client. I was reckless and was botting 10-12 hours a day though with no breaks.
If you keep it under 8 hours and use breaks you should be really safe. 

Just make sure the script you want to use is compatible with mirror before you buy it. Since Mirror client is still in beta it does not work with the majority of scripts. 
I recommend asking for a trial of a script before buying it to ensure its compatibility. 

Good luck

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I've been banned, but I'm pretty sure my IP was flagged

Yeah I have a good feeling my ip is probably flagged. What was you botting?

1 month of botting on mirror client on an account that got finally banned today. Botted 10-16 hrs daily. It's not permanent ban, only 2 days.

Not been banned since I started using it. It's great, definite difference between Mirror and standard client.

Day 1. Good :)

 

I use Mirror with only premium scripts.

 

Also mixing in hand skilling with breaks to do quick f2p quests or cb training for 20 mins, then logout for a bit, then bot.

I got banned after botting only a couple of hours on multiple accs over a couple of weeks using the mirror client. Used proxy, prem script, all of it. Sometimes it can just be luck.

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