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Hi there everyone, I'm sorry if this is the wrong section to post it.. But right now I'm getting really desperate for some advice. I've constantly changed my password through recovery questions and such, I havn't played Runescape in years.

 

I was active through the 2000-2004 period, and eventually I quit, so I'm not a new player. Like any Runescape veteran I checked on my account periodically and eventually found out some things on my account were being stolen. So up until now my account has been stolen by a person who, it seems never logs out of the game.

 

 

 

 

 

What should I do?

 

 

 

Go ahead and flame me for being a noob and getting keylogged, etc. I couldn't care less, I need some advice on what to do. Jagex isn't as supportive as it was back in 2000, too many automated features, but I understand why due to the growing population of the RS community.

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Do you remember the answers to your recovery questions?

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First off, unless you've done it already, run a virus scan. Then if you don't get anywhere, set a bank pin unless you already set it. Next change your password to something complicated that you use regularly so you don;t forget it, likewise for your recovery question answers, even if they don't answer the questons. If that doesn't turn anything up, every time you log in, check the date that you last logged in and check it against what usually happens and bank records you might want to keep. You might just be paranoid and/or dellusional.

There's no such thing as regret. A regret means you are unhappy with the person you are now,

and if you're unhappy with the person you are, you change yourself. That

regret will no longer be a regret, because it will help to form the new,

better you. So really, a regret isn't a regret.

It's experience.

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Yes, thats how I've been in a constant recovery/password changing battle with this person on my account. He changes my password, I change it back, I set new recovery, he cancels, vice versa. It's so frustrating, I just want to reach Jagex somehow.

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you can tell them to lock the account...

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First off, unless you've done it already, run a virus scan. Then if you don't get anywhere, set a bank pin unless you already set it. Next change your password to something complicated that you use regularly so you don;t forget it, likewise for your recovery question answers, even if they don't answer the questons. If that doesn't turn anything up, every time you log in, check the date that you last logged in and check it against what usually happens and bank records you might want to keep. You might just be paranoid and/or dellusional.

 

 

 

No, I know for sure there is another person using my account who is not related to me by any way. I've taken multiple pictures of his IP, the idiot even credited membership to the account when he knew I could just as easily take it back.

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you can tell them to lock the account...

 

 

 

How would I go about doing this? Sorry, I havn't used any of Jagex's help services ever since I went inactive, they've changed a lot.

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I've taken multiple pictures of his IP, the idiot even credited membership to the account when he knew I could just as easily take it back.

 

You got him, find out the membership info (i.e. Credit Card holder, phone number). Then, go to his house and beat the hell out of the nerd. Beat him, to death :twisted:

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I've taken multiple pictures of his IP, the idiot even credited membership to the account when he knew I could just as easily take it back.

 

You got him, find out the membership info (i.e. Credit Card holder, phone number). Then, go to his house and beat the hell out of the nerd. Beat him, to death :twisted:

 

 

 

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if you can still log into the account, change the pass and recovery questions?

 

 

 

steal their remaining membership :thumbsup:

get a bank pin. :wink:

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