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My stupid story.

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My friend got banned for autoing, I knew him for about 2 weeks, we did Hero's qeust Master Thief Armband together and since then we became friends, after he got banned he pmed me whit a other character, and asked me to give me mine account, I told him no and asked if the character he was on now was any good, he said no and repeated the qeustion, I still sayed no.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Since then he freaking keeps saying to me 'plz gimme ur account' I don't even believe him, his account is still on the highscores and his RuneWeb signature is still updates.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I ignored him now, he kept yelling at me and said he hates me and would've hacked me, reported him for rule 1.

I'm not gonna lie to you mate...that is a pretty stupid story.

 

 

 

But, you're doing the right thing. Don't even give him the satisfaction of contacting you, stick him on ignore.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You'll make more questing buddies, I'm sure :)

Sometimes the ignore list must be your friend. You did the right thing.

Sadly, in RS friends can often be just "friends". This guy doesn't sound like anyone you should hang out with, one because he's a noob and two because he's an autoer (and autoers=choobs). Now all that you have to do is welcome him to your ignore list :wink:

Yeah, you did the right thing by not giving him the satisfaction of getting to you. After all, he did get himself banned.

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