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recovery test?

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i just saw some post in the market section, where people ask for a recovery test

can someone explain me how does this work?

 

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Idk but I'm curious as well

i think that the seller gives all the info to the buyer and the buyer try to recover it?

seems to risky to the seller in that way.

Accounts can always be recovered by the original owner

Accounts can always be recovered by the original owner

 

^ Buying accounts is never safe

^ Buying accounts is never safe

how come buying account is never safe, like i wanna sell my acc and get rid of it?

how come buying account is never safe, like i wanna sell my acc and get rid of it?

it's very easy to recover an account if you are the original owner, regardless of what info/access you give the buyer

it's very easy to recover an account if you are the original owner, regardless of what info/access you give the buyer

If so why do we have the account section on this site? ( if its all kind of scam) the buyer will make the lose only.

As said above, the original owner can always recover, so buying accounts from people that aren't trusted usually turns into a recovery battle.

true true, and when some one is seriously bored of runescape and thats the reason he/she quits. we gotta get 100 posts in here to upload our account to sell it. while its 100% real.

If so why do we have the account section on this site? ( if its all kind of scam) the buyer will make the lose only.

A few people tend to recover the accounts back a while after its been sold in hope that theres more wealth on the account. 

A few people tend to recover the accounts back a while after its been sold in hope that theres more wealth on the account. 

Well if you want to keep it 100% real so like they recover their accounts back, you have to make sure you buy the EMAIL of his log in details from him. that guy has a chance of 1% of getting his account back. 

(make sure that email is not binded to another email) you can check that by entering the email of that account, and clicking forgot password. you will see the first 2 letter or digits the email is binded to, if its not binded you can go on and buy it safe, and make sure you bind that email to your own email for incase he can hack the email back somehow.

Well if you want to keep it 100% real so like they recover their accounts back, you have to make sure you buy the EMAIL of his log in details from him. that guy has a chance of 1% of getting his account back. 

(make sure that email is not binded to another email) you can check that by entering the email of that account, and clicking forgot password. you will see the first 2 letter or digits the email is binded to, if its not binded you can go on and buy it safe, and make sure you bind that email to your own email for incase he can hack the email back somehow.

No matter what you do, the original owner will always be able to recover the account. 

No matter what you do, the original owner will always be able to recover the account. 

How? like what are the ways that a person can recover his/her account?

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