I'll weigh in my 2 cents and see if it clears some things up.
Firstly, Staff are purely content moderators. We have no powers to push bots, grant roles, approve refunds, reset trials, any of that stuff. If there's a post that breaks a rule, we can delete it and apply a warning/ban, but that's essentially it. I feel like that's not terribly clear and the lines can be blurred sometimes, but that's where we stand in the pecking order at least.
As for refund requests, they go straight to the author regardless of their rank on the forums. We see what you see, effectively. For example, here's what I see when someone requests a refund:
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The limit for refunds is 6 per month. It's unclear when that resets, whether its a rolling window like the hours of bot usage is where if you request a refund on the 1st of the month your "refund count" will reduce by 1 when the next month rolls around, or if it just resets all requests on the 1st of every month. I've seen reports of people claiming to have only requested 2 or 3 in the last X months but the system says they've already hit their limit. Again, I can't speak to that as I don't have visibility of it and have no way of gauging if that statement is accurate of truthful.
I do agree it seems arbitrary to such a low limit given the frequency in which you start bot sessions over the course of 1 month. Game update days are especially bad here given the way our (not mine, just speaking of RuneMate as a service) payment model works where you're charged on startup regardless of the elapsed time since the last session.
For what it's worth, I generally approve all refund requests unless it's for a really obscure reason, and I'm sure other authors do that too. At the end of the day, unfortunately, you'll have to do a bit of prioritisation. If you've got 6 sessions that crashed almost instantly due to a bug in the client or the game, or 6 that you ran for 12 hours but it stopped working on hour 2, you'd want to refund the longer sessions as they'll return the most amount of credits back to you right? We, bot authors and staff included, have advocated for safeguards to be put in place for
years to better protect users (and authors, because users get mad at us when Jagex update their game) from having their wallets drained but there's been no change.
I think if there's any takeaway from my post here is this: Please don't let the negative experience of the payment and refund system shine a negative light on a specific bot. Authors are equally as powerless as you in this situation, and we'd love to avoid poor reviews based on factors outside of our control, and your "anger" (for lack of a better term) should be directed
constructively to those who have the power to make change and in the correct forum such as here or in the "Help" section in our Discord server.
Thanks for reading, go use
Hexis bots today