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You go to the Web page, and try to do an account recovery, or password recovery. It helps if you had set recovery questions.

By the way, it is possible that you gave out your password. You should never do that. A common scam is to offer you something valuable, such as a free membership or a million coins (come on, why do you believe this to be true???)... then claim they need your password to do the transaction. When this happens, you should report the other player IMMEDIATELY, and of course not give them your password. Another similar scam goes like this: "OMG, Jagex won't let you type your pass word backwards. Look: *****". This should also be reported as a password scam.

You go to the Web page, and try to do an account recovery, or password recovery. It helps if you had set recovery questions.

By the way, it is possible that you gave out your password. You should never do that. A common scam is to offer you something valuable, such as a free membership or a million coins (come on, why do you believe this to be true???)... then claim they need your password to do the transaction. When this happens, you should report the other player IMMEDIATELY, and of course not give them your password. Another similar scam goes like this: "OMG, Jagex won't let you type your pass word backwards. Look: *****". This should also be reported as a password scam.

You go to the Web page, and try to do an account recovery, or password recovery. It helps if you had set recovery questions.

By the way, it is possible that you gave out your password. You should never do that. A common scam is to offer you something valuable, such as a free membership or a million coins (come on, why do you believe this to be true???)... then claim they need your password to do the transaction. When this happens, you should report the other player IMMEDIATELY, and of course not give them your password. Another similar scam goes like this: "OMG, Jagex won't let you type your pass word backwards. Look: *****". This should also be reported as a password scam.

You go to the Web page, and try to do an account recovery, or password recovery. It helps if you had set recovery questions.

By the way, it is possible that you gave out your password. You should never do that. A common scam is to offer you something valuable, such as a free membership or a million coins (come on, why do you believe this to be true???)... then claim they need your password to do the transaction. When this happens, you should report the other player IMMEDIATELY, and of course not give them your password. Another similar scam goes like this: "OMG, Jagex won't let you type your pass word backwards. Look: *****". This should also be reported as a password scam.

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You go to the Web page, and try to do an account recovery, or password recovery. It helps if you had set recovery questions.

By the way, it is possible that you gave out your password. You should never do that. A common scam is to offer you something valuable, such as a free membership or a million coins (come on, why do you believe this to be true???)... then claim they need your password to do the transaction. When this happens, you should report the other player IMMEDIATELY, and of course not give them your password. Another similar scam goes like this: "OMG, Jagex won't let you type your pass word backwards. Look: *****". This should also be reported as a password scam.

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