Is it possible to make money on Runescape?

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September 30, 2007 12:32pm CST
So, I have finally had an idea. When I make my first $10 on this website, I will then invest my money into Runescape, because apparently it is a gold mine. With sites such as www.sparter.com, where you can sell virtual currency, it seems as if it is becoming easier to make moeny. However I am not going to waste money on stupid Ebooks that cost money on websites, such as the image I have posted. Have you made anything on Runescape and have you enjoyed your time on Runescape?
4 responses
• United States
3 Oct 07
Hmm...I haven't made anything on runescape, other than gp of course, but it seems like an ok idea. Just be sure you aren't going to get caught up in legal stuff, because as JaGeX states in the manual, your account and everything on it are THEIR PROPERTY. So you can't really legally sell it. And be careful if you use their images, for copyrights.
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• Canada
5 Oct 07
Same here and Jagex are catching lots of people doing this and it says right their when you make your account that everything is their property so if they catch up and ban you everything is lost.
@Maxoo436 (69)
• Canada
17 Oct 07
My friend sold his Level 75 mage (1 att, 1 str, 40 def) file on EBay for $30 somewhat and the file and hacked it back and then sold ti again, and got around $70 on his paypal then he got banned!
• Canada
5 Oct 07
I have played runescape for a very long time and I have had lots of fun. Ive never really saved up much money. I usually make a few million gp and then waste it doing some of the many activities and repeat. Also it isnt as easy as you think to make any real life profit from runescape because first its pretty hard to make a couple million gps, and second Jagex are catching MANY users who tyr to sell runescape money for real life money.
• United States
13 Oct 07
i use an auto fighter and make pure accounts with it. once they are a pretty good level i sell them for rs money. then i sell the money for real life cash.