I cant help but share this email i recieved last night from Jagex. It appears anyone who has used RID in the past is now on the watch list and potentially will get banned. I used RID for a brief time when they were offering free agility cuz as most of us know agility sux! but oh well, i havent used there software in almost a year, but we will see what happens.
Dear Customer,
We have strong evidence that you may have purchased and used botting software in the past, specifically Robotz in Disguise software.
Botting and the cheating it brings is destroying your game, violates Jagex's rights under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), and any player that continues to engage in botting activity has no place in our community.
All of your accounts, main and otherwise, are now on our watch list and will be monitored for Robotz in Disguise and all other inappropriate third-party software. Regardless of who you are or how long you've been with us, if you decide to cheat and bot ever again we will have no hesitation in: (1) permanently removing your account from our wonderful community in order to protect Jagex's rights, and (2) naming you as a defendant in Jagex Limited v. John Does, which is a lawsuit based on DMCA violations that is currently pending in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California (Civ. Action No. SANC-V12-00972-CGC).
If you decide to ignore this email and instead continue using botting software, we (Jagex Ltd) reserve our rights to pursue statutory damages against you for between $200 to $2,500 per act of past, present, and/or future real-world trading in accordance with 18 U.S.C. 1304(c)(2).
In addition, new infractions have been added to your RuneScape account. If left unchallenged your account will be temporarily or permanently suspended.
Please complete the following security form to monitor your account's status or to appeal the infractions you have recieved:
Please note: Due to recent technical problems, some accounts were unfairly punished. Most of the void infractions have been removed. You should visit the appeal section to appeal any unjustified infractions received due to system errors.
Yours sincerely, ,
Mark Gerhard.















