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One has to feel for this Runescape player
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After our evaluation, we were able to solve the problem prior to any significant impact was made into the game, or economy. We have also taken steps to return items and GP to any accounts. Whilst we don't return gold or items, we believe that given this unusual situationwe wanted to ensure no Runescape players dropped out into a member of staff's actions.
Due to this value the coins that are virtual maintain, Jagex is now working together with the authorities. They have identified the employee as Jed Sanderson, '' said Mod Jed at the middle of this. All told, he stands accused of stealing in excess of roughly 100 billion coins in total. This is worth over $100,000 on gold-selling markets.
Some Runescape players have connected Jed, allegedly, to what many call the Reign of Terror Clan. This group has reportedly used DDOS attacks on Runescape opponents. 1 such incident happened during a Runescape tournament last September at which 20k was online.
One has to feel for this Runescape player. He must have spent hundreds of hours making those coins and building this stash up. And afterward, it was taken away by a worker. This could serve as a warning. They might want to delve deeper into their workers' backgrounds before committing them moderating privileges.
Our'top guys' in the Gielinor Gazette have snuck to the exam centre and (in a collection of funny and unlikely events we will not detail here) managed to get their hands on Professor Tony's Runescape Archaeology journal! Let us have a peek inside.
Wahey! Thanks to our mission in Anachronia we've received yet another round of financing. Now we can get on and do some Runescape Archaeology! Unfortunately we've had no end of nosy parkers trying to get their neighbour's farming patch to be excavated by us or investigate their bar basement. Rubbish! But this one seems - such as a challenge.
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