

If you don't see that badge, they aren't administrators. The proper badge looks like a gray shield with a red Roblox block in the very middle. If the alleged Roblox admin asks this, check the player's badges on their profile. No Roblox administrators will ever attempt to ask for your personal information in-game. Even if they promise to make a game via your account, do not give out your personal information. There aren't any games that are only accessible by paying Robux. If you see this behavior, avoid them to safeguard your items and account. So you should never ever see anyone buying or selling games online.

The purpose of Roblox is that you can access free user-created games. You could easily end up losing your Roblox account when you should have been protecting yourself against keyloggers. Trying to take advantage of an exploit is never worth it. If it is for the promise of easy Robux, avoid it altogether. If anyone is trying to get you out of the game to a third-party site, view it with suspicion.

Trading Robux or items for accounts or real-world money.Common scam scenarios of this type include: Player trading scams primarily when Robux or item trades occur outside their official methods. But once you put your account info into these, you either lose your account or worse.ĭon't fall for this scam! Neither currency generators nor hacks can bypass the paid Robux model. After using the Robux generator, you log in expecting to see the promised amount of Robux. You just have to download a file or use a site at first.īut it turns out that the generator needs your login credentials to send out the Robux. It seems suspicious, but the suggested easiness of them lures people in regardless.

Typically, they promise an instantaneous and large sum of Robux.
