Let us be fair, I do not think there was RuneScape gold any true ill intent giving this bad man some gold to feed his family. Sure there are other measures that could have been obtained so he could move money directly but it’s also possible he was not considering those steps at the time. Let’s not attempt to paint him as this bad person who”inderectly supports” these items once we do not know all the details of the story. I’m giving this guy the benefit of the doubt and that I think you should too for helping out this bad guy in need.
I am able to tell they r like 80% who do that and they r the majority of the time green dragon or revenant farmers… And another 20% drama to help their household like myself, not to much today cuz we’re great now. . My first acc got ban few months ago but with this acc literally I could assist my family A LOT!!! And I dont regret get ban for it I understand is contrary to the jagex principles… Today I got the following acc almost max cb and trying to do cox and tob:D… Dont all venezuelans only farm or utilize bot on green dragons or revenants just saying LOL.
It doesn’t really matter, it’s sucks they are at the situation however, it does not give you the right to trample over others or to break rules. Jagex has the right to allow it and anyone would take action if it meant success (no one would starve over promoting runescape gold) but you’re liable for your actions. If you break your account and the rules becomes terminated that part of the game you’re playing. So I don’t think an exception must be made.Interesting that he was not willing to share exactly what the cut ratio is between him and the worker. I would definitely still consider this exploitation if the owners are taking over 50%. Indeed it’s supposedly giving them an chance to buy runescape 3 gold make decent money but the very fact that he was not keen to share the% cut likely means the owners are benefiting more for just providing the service.
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Rskingdom created the group I do not think there was any true cheap RS gold 5 years, 3 months ago