How to Avoid Roblox Trading Scams
July 5, 2026 · 5 min read · by BloxGuy

Wherever players trade valuable items — Murder Mystery 2, Blox Fruits, Adopt Me — scammers follow. Most scams rely on one thing: getting you to trust the wrong person or hand over something you shouldn't. Here are the common tricks and how to shut them down.
The scams to watch for
- Password / login phishing. "Log in on my site to claim your item." Never. No legitimate service needs your Roblox password.
- Fake middlemen. A "trusted MM" who holds both sides of a trade and then vanishes. Real trades don't need a stranger holding your items.
- Trust trades. "You go first, I'll add mine after." They take yours and decline. Never trade on trust with strangers.
- Fake stores. Lookalike sites with no reviews, no refund policy and no real support.
- Free-item bait. "Add me for a free godly." Free items are a hook, not a gift.
The rules that keep you safe
- Never share your password or 2FA — a username is all a real delivery needs.
- Only use in-game trade — accept items through Roblox's own trading system.
- Buy from stores with real reviews — check for a public Trustpilot profile and a clear refund policy.
- Slow down — urgency ("offer ends now!") is a pressure tactic.
Buying without the risk
An automated store removes the human scam risk entirely: there's no stranger to trust, no password to share, and delivery happens through a verified in-game trade. BloxGuy delivers this way — username only, instant, with a Trustpilot-backed track record and a refund policy. Shop safely here or read our trust page.
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