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  1. Thanks, I see your point. I guess I'll just keep doing what I'm doing.
  2. So I got Guthan's, and I'm currently just using it to help me with Slayer when my health gets low. However, given my stats (see below) what is an area where I can use Guthan's as a good way to make money? I was thinking Ankous but I can make way more way faster at Green Drags. Any ideas?
  3. Im gonna bump this for you because although I cannot help you, these are good questions and I'd like to see someone respond cause Im kinda curious too.
  4. Bring an unstrung bow and bowstring along with arrows. Once you go down the ladder, string your bow and you can range him.
  5. I agree, do slayer. Use Vannaka as your slayer master.
  6. thanks for the fast reply man. Can you tell me some of the tasks that you get from her? Do you need to go to bank a lot to get food and stuff or can you tank at the tasks? What kind of monsters are we talking here?
  7. Hi guys, I have been getting tasks from Vannaka but was wondering if I should move up a slayer master (to chaeldar). Stats are in sig. Urgent replies preferred cause I am slaying right now : Thanks all! :thumbup:
  8. Amulet of Magic ftw? :thumbsup:
  9. Lol, alright. Hope you dont lose money on it.
  10. Well, its rising now due to its cooler looks cause of the graphics update and the inflation caused previously by 26king. People are buying for 3m so I think it will probably go up to about 3.2m and then crash back down to low 2m. I don't think anyone should sell a whip though. I got mine for 2m a while ago, and I wouldn't sell it to make a quick 700k profit. There are better ways of making money than selling your whip (unless you have 85+ slayer or are a whip merchant).
  11. Ray, I don't really understand why you are posting here. I know you are trying to help this guy and I think everyone except the OP knows you are right. However, it is obvious that the OP is an egoistic [cabbage] and just wants to hear how great he really is. He's not going to take criticism, and frankly, I dont see the point of helping people who just shoot down other people's advice in a HELP AND ADVICE forum. Its just a waste of time to explain anything to this kid. Sorry mods, I usually stick to topic but I had to get that out of the way after reading this (and the previously locked) thread.
  12. Yep. I live in Canada and we have slightly different rules here re. Debit Cards. Glad that is sorted out. To the OP: If you aren't in States, consider asking your bank for a free Credit Card with the lowest spending limit possible ($500/month probably).
  13. I do have a debit card, but I see what you are saying. I think we are both right in this case. For example, heres a pic of my bank's debit card (not mine lol) and as you can see, theres no Visa, Mastercard logo (No not at the back either). So I guess its something thats dependent on the bank that is giving it to you. Edit: I Think i found the source of our disagreement. Here's the quote proving that we are both right [hide=Quote from Wikipedia]Although many debit cards are of the Visa or MasterCard brand, there are many other types of debit cards, each accepted only within a particular country or region, for example Switch (now: Maestro) and Solo in the United Kingdom, Interac in Canada, Carte Bleue in France, Laser in Ireland, "EC electronic cash" (formerly Eurocheque) in Germany and EFTPOS cards in Australia and New Zealand.[/hide]
  14. Just because it has a Visa or Mastercard logo on it doesn't mean its automatically a credit card. I use a debit card from my bank to pay for RS Membs. I has all the same info as a credit card, just different uses. And you can buy something at $105 if you only have $100, but you get charged an over draft if you don't put money in your account before it gets cleared. It works the same as checks, except you don't have to write them out. Can you cite a source or show me a pic of some sort of debit card that says Visa or Mastercard on it, because those 2 are credit card authorizers. A debit card is owned by a bank, wheras a credit card is owned by Visa or Mastercard. Also, regarding overdraft, you are right. However, overdraft is the same thing that I said in other words. If you bought something for $105 when your balance was $100, you would have to pay $5 (and maybe some penalty) for the overdraft. That basically is the same thing as saying you cannot take out more cash than you have in your account. Which is what I said.
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