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It was a bit unfair to complain I used the menu's options to be honest (Then delete the thread to prevent any response). Yes I did use recovery options to get money and chips. But if they get you caught, why offer a premium service to be allowed to GET MORE CHIPS AND MONEY per day if it means you ought to expect your account to get nuked? Seems like a pretty bad way to treat a premium customer by opening them up to more risk.

Perhaps the limits ought to be lower to maintain the "safety" this menu used to boast about? It's the only reason I got this menu was a track record of not getting detected and since I got it I've been caught out a number of times and this is the first one not due to an update (and to be fair you guys have done a great job to address that issue with preventing people using the menu after an update until it's been checked).

I suspect you'll destroy this thread too, but I think people should be aware how well Rockstar are tracking in-game currency and not to expect the menu to have guardrails for us novices.

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10 minutes ago, The_Wizard said:

It was a bit unfair to complain I used the menu's options to be honest (Then delete the thread to prevent any response). Yes I did use recovery options to get money and chips. But if they get you caught, why offer a premium service to be allowed to GET MORE CHIPS AND MONEY per day if it means you ought to expect your account to get nuked? Seems like a pretty bad way to treat a premium customer by opening them up to more risk.

Perhaps the limits ought to be lower to maintain the "safety" this menu used to boast about? It's the only reason I got this menu was a track record of not getting detected and since I got it I've been caught out a number of times and this is the first one not due to an update (and to be fair you guys have done a great job to address that issue with preventing people using the menu after an update until it's been checked).

I suspect you'll destroy this thread too, but I think people should be aware how well Rockstar are tracking in-game currency and not to expect the menu to have guardrails for us novices.

I didn't delete the thread, I just hid it. You (as the topic starter) should have been able to see it, but apparently, something went wrong. In any case – did you notice those options highlighted in red? Did you see the large warning window that told you you’re doing this at your own risk? Did you notice that for the past almost 9 months, R* has been actively monitoring this and doing random account bans, checking on their servers for the amount of money added to accounts? No? Why not? Why then should I take your complaint seriously when everything has already been explained in detail, and there’s even a dedicated thread about it? What makes you better than others, that you can ignore all the rules and warnings? Why should you get to disregard all this while I don’t? The menu isn’t detected, and no money method (literally any, even from lua) is detected. And yet, you’re accusing us of something, while you’re the one not telling the truth about "accountS".

And what premium service are you talking about? You’re using illegal software; no one can guarantee the safety of your account. Heck, even Rockstar themselves can’t guarantee the safety of your account, even if you play legitimately – just a month ago, they banned a bunch of legitimate players instead of cheaters. So please, take it easy and start thinking for yourself before doing something and then blaming others for it.

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I wasn't blaming anyone else, just saying that my account got banned, I'm sorry if it came across as though I was laying blame but I recall reading somewhere there was a daily limit to all but 'premium' members (unlimited subscription members?) had more access to recovery options specifically ability to use the add money and add chips feature without limits - while other members had daily limits on those features, perhaps I misread it.

That is why I felt that using the add cash options were safe in the amounts I used them in, because you could use them more with a different subscription to the menu. Obviously I inferred the wrong thing and should have kept refraining from those options entirely as I had been.

Before you posted about my use of the recovery options I didn't think it was due to those activities I was banned, I thought it was another ban wave as I thought I'd used the add cash options within detectable limits (As I have no real knowledge of what would be a detectable limit and just used my misguided assumption about the unlimited subscription option to gauge it).

To me the previous thread appeared deleted, I don't mind if it is hidden but to me it looked deleted.

Cheers for the replies and patience. 

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23 minutes ago, The_Wizard said:

I wasn't blaming anyone else, just saying that my account got banned, I'm sorry if it came across as though I was laying blame but I recall reading somewhere there was a daily limit to all but 'premium' members (unlimited subscription members?) had more access to recovery options specifically ability to use the add money and add chips feature without limits - while other members had daily limits on those features, perhaps I misread it.

That is why I felt that using the add cash options were safe in the amounts I used them in, because you could use them more with a different subscription to the menu. Obviously I inferred the wrong thing and should have kept refraining from those options entirely as I had been.

Before you posted about my use of the recovery options I didn't think it was due to those activities I was banned, I thought it was another ban wave as I thought I'd used the add cash options within detectable limits (As I have no real knowledge of what would be a detectable limit and just used my misguided assumption about the unlimited subscription option to gauge it).

To me the previous thread appeared deleted, I don't mind if it is hidden but to me it looked deleted.

Cheers for the replies and patience. 

No limits will help you if you don’t know how to use them and don’t understand the responsibility involved. And there’s no need to bring up limits/premium/unlimited, etc. – first and foremost, you need to understand the risks you’re taking on when you go past the warning screen. That’s what you should be thinking about, not “I thought” or “I felt it was safe.” With that logic, you might as well walk into a minefield saying, “Well, I think it’s safe there.”. Will you be the lucky one?

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