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Resolved Question about runemate client

Discussion in 'Client & Site Support' started by new2bottingxd, May 19, 2021.

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  1. new2bottingxd

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    So I recently purchased $10 worth of botting time and the script bot I use costs $0.06/hour, but it seems I get charged $0.06 when I open the runemate client even if I don't bot at all? For example today I opened it, checked if the bot was working after the osrs update (it wasn't) then I closed out of it. I opened it again later to check and noticed that the money I had was less by $0.06? I thought I only paid by the hour when I used the bot I'm confused?
     
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  3. Flextroci

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    Starting a script bot will charge you, even if its for 3 seconds.
     
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  4. new2bottingxd

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    Thank you for clearing that up for me =D
     
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    Tutorial - Wallet and Premium Bots FAQ

    Why am I charged every time I start an instance?
    Upon starting the bot you will be charged for the first hour of use. If you only run the bot for 30 minutes, you will still have been charged for the full hour. If you stop the bot manually and restart it, you will be charged again. If the bot breaks, doesn't work or you are overcharged and you feel as though you deserve a refund, post in the relevant forum thread for the bot you are using, providing supporting evidence (eg: how the bug occurred and log files) and it is at the author's discretion whether they refund you.
     
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