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What's a good Guide for F2P Merchanting?

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Well, I'm F2p now after being P2P for 5 years, and I want to make money, and I know merchanting is a good way to make cash, I just need a guide for it, I currently have around 2m left(after buying 2 of everything I need)

Finally on here to update that I have officially quit! It's been fun.
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to be honest, f2p does not go well with money making. You can make so much better money in members. if u want money just get membership back. if u will be temporarily f2p all i can say is just train. money making is really bad in f2p. sure u can merchant but the money isnt great...

my friend has like 20mil+ in f2p from merchanting and no i wont reveal her secret..if uk how to do it u can make decent cash! but if not i suggest get explorers ring fish lobs tele to cabbage patch and bank raw lobs at draynor or swordfishes. And if u dont want to skill train at cockroaches u can get bout 1.5mil cash in a week there if u sell ur deaths laws scims etc

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