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I was wondering if I get banned - am I banned for Life, or just a few days?

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I was wondering if I get banned in RuneScape2 - am I banned for Life, or just a few days

It depened entirely on the rule u break, I think u can b banned from a few days to 4ever.

 

 

 

-Bloodangel

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what would be the point of a "banning" if it was just for 2 days? :)

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thanks a lot :)

what would be the point of a "banning" if it was just for 2 days? :)

 

 

 

Some banning is just used as a deterrent 2 prevent people from doin it again, I think it is like for swaering and stuff.

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"Unfortunately, the real world isn't the same as a fairy tale."


Permanent bans are usually for the more serious offences, like macroing or real world trading. Short term bans are for less serious offences, like offensive language.

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