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I'm not a server owner or admin nor do I host a server. I suggested to play on the new Rust City servers because they will provide Brandon a better Rust City experience.
VIP kits should not have explosives or PvP gear. Those that do are simply selling P2W kits for easy money. This very easily shows you are looking for an easy way to cash in some money without putting forth any effort into the servers. Real server owners do not sell game breaking kits but accept donations for special commands like /skin. Thus allowing players to show their support for the servers without breaking the game for players who do not donate or are unable to.
The final server left was the x20 which Zerox was going to takeover but when I was ready to transfer I tried messaging him and at the time his steam profile said he was offline for weeks and he never got back on for weeks to follow.
This obviously appears to be an attempt to advertise your own servers as you have done some deep research into this. However I wish you and your servers good luck.
http://i68.tinypic.com/s1m92w.png
This last time they attempted to transfer the 20x to Zerox, however they never did successfully transfer the server to him.
The new Rust City servers (5x, 10x, and 20x) appear to be a lot better without pay to win and many well configured paid plugins. I suggest looking into http://therustcity.com .