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Right. If someone could please clarify and give any advice that would be appreciated.
So my monthly subscription ran out and I'm at -900 hours (used 1,100 of the 3,600).
For this month, I'm looking for around 500 hours total. So, would I be correct in saying that, in order to do so, I would have to pay $14? I'm assuming that would put me at 500 "hours allowed" and be available for a full month.
Another question, let's say I didn't make another payment. If I understand the "Hour System" correctly, then, my "remaining" hours be deducted daily based on the value of the number of hours I used precisely one month ago from that day.
So what I want to understand is this:
If somebody is at -1000 hours and it is the 23rd of July. On the 23rd of June, that person used 50 hours. Would that person be able to bot for 50 hours regardless of having a negative value for "remaining" hours, or, would it simply be reduced from -1000 hours to -950 hours, and not allow that individual to bot until the "remaining" hours is restored to a positive value (i.e. within a month)?
If it is the second scenario, then, am I correct in thinking that essentially the cost of the service is cheaper for first-time users, and increases and stabilises on following months?
For example, a first time user would pay 4 dollars for 400 hours of botting.
After that user uses those hours, and their subscription runs out, they will be left with -200 "remaining" hours.
In order to bot the same number of hours they had done the previous month (i.e. 400), at the same liberty, they would pay 6 dollars (or otherwise they would pay 2 dollars and wait for the hour restoration phase and bot with limited liberty according to the number of hours restored based on the previous months bot usage). The following monthly fees would remain at 6 dollars for 400 hours.
Also, is it possible to just make a new account for runemate every month, and why would someone not do this?
To summarize, what I understand is, the user pays a fee for X number of hours a month for a month, during the second month the user cannot in fact bot, however, the user's hours are being restored daily, for up to a month, such that, by the end of the second month, those hours are restored and the user has 200 hours, and can continue to bot. So, essentially, if one wishes to continue botting on the second month, rather than wait for a month, the user would have to pay a debt so the "remaining hours" would return to a value equal or greater to zero, and then pay another fee corresponding to the number of hours required, or otherwise, at that stage, wait for the hours to be restored on a daily basis therefore botting with far less liberty on the second month than on the first.
Sorry for the long post, but this system isn't very intuitive, and I need clarification before I make another payment.
Thanks.
So my monthly subscription ran out and I'm at -900 hours (used 1,100 of the 3,600).
For this month, I'm looking for around 500 hours total. So, would I be correct in saying that, in order to do so, I would have to pay $14? I'm assuming that would put me at 500 "hours allowed" and be available for a full month.
Another question, let's say I didn't make another payment. If I understand the "Hour System" correctly, then, my "remaining" hours be deducted daily based on the value of the number of hours I used precisely one month ago from that day.
So what I want to understand is this:
If somebody is at -1000 hours and it is the 23rd of July. On the 23rd of June, that person used 50 hours. Would that person be able to bot for 50 hours regardless of having a negative value for "remaining" hours, or, would it simply be reduced from -1000 hours to -950 hours, and not allow that individual to bot until the "remaining" hours is restored to a positive value (i.e. within a month)?
If it is the second scenario, then, am I correct in thinking that essentially the cost of the service is cheaper for first-time users, and increases and stabilises on following months?
For example, a first time user would pay 4 dollars for 400 hours of botting.
After that user uses those hours, and their subscription runs out, they will be left with -200 "remaining" hours.
In order to bot the same number of hours they had done the previous month (i.e. 400), at the same liberty, they would pay 6 dollars (or otherwise they would pay 2 dollars and wait for the hour restoration phase and bot with limited liberty according to the number of hours restored based on the previous months bot usage). The following monthly fees would remain at 6 dollars for 400 hours.
Also, is it possible to just make a new account for runemate every month, and why would someone not do this?
To summarize, what I understand is, the user pays a fee for X number of hours a month for a month, during the second month the user cannot in fact bot, however, the user's hours are being restored daily, for up to a month, such that, by the end of the second month, those hours are restored and the user has 200 hours, and can continue to bot. So, essentially, if one wishes to continue botting on the second month, rather than wait for a month, the user would have to pay a debt so the "remaining hours" would return to a value equal or greater to zero, and then pay another fee corresponding to the number of hours required, or otherwise, at that stage, wait for the hours to be restored on a daily basis therefore botting with far less liberty on the second month than on the first.
Sorry for the long post, but this system isn't very intuitive, and I need clarification before I make another payment.
Thanks.
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