

Once the victim(s) respond and agree to build the scammer’s house, the scammer would then add them as builders through the Build With Friends stand.

They may gather players through the chat, by throwing a party, or through other means. In this scam, the scammer will ask for a house builder. Later on, they could ask to borrow a more valuable item, then leave the game once they receive it. In a different scenario, the scammer could ask to borrow a low-valued item to gain the victim’s trust. They may back up their claims with a false story to further trick the victim.Īfter the victim shows sympathy and hands over their item, the scammer would leave the game without returning the victim’s item. In this type of scam, the scammer would make up a reason and ask to 'borrow' a high-valued item from the victim. Other scammers, however, may continue bringing it up until the victim finally falls for it. If the victim continues to take care of the baby without giving the item, the scammer would then leave the Family and seek another Parent-roled player to scam. The victim usually falls for this and would give the scammer the requested item.Īfter the victim hands over the item, the scammer/baby would either leave the server or stay to ask for more items.

The scammer may even add on a false story to further trick the victim. They then seek out a victim with the parent role and ask them to 'take care' of them.Īfter a while of the victim taking care of the scammer, the scammer would ask the Parent/victim for an item. In this scam, the scammer chooses to play with the baby role. The victim would then subscribe/follow the scammer online, believing they will receive the item.Īfter the scammer receives a high amount of followers/subscribers, they would then leave the server without giving the promised item to the victim. In this scam, the scammer will advertise their social media, group, or account, and promise the victim a high-valued item if the victim subscribes/follows them. Sometimes, the scammer may use the Roblox advertisement system or groups/chats to advertise their false game (all of these are fake as there are no ads for Adopt Me!.) Players should report any advertisement on Roblox which promises items in return for Robux, or any that ask for passwords. NOTE: Players should never give their password, or Robux to a platform which promises items in return. In turn, the victim would also be scammed out of Robux, or have compromised their account through giving the password. Once the password/Robux is given, the victim will not receive their items. It promises that once the victim does this, they will receive their high-value Adopt Me! items. Usually, once the victim joins, the game requests the victim to pay a small amount of Robux or to insert their 'password'. The description of the game tells the victim that if they join, they will receive high-value Adopt Me! items.

This scam can be found in a Roblox game outside of the genuine Adopt Me! game. NOTE: A way to avoid this scam is for players to avoid trading for more than 18 items, even if the scammer promises to add very valuable items afterwards. Once both sides accept, the scammer will leave the server, and the victim will be left without their whole offer and scammed out of their item. When they trade, the scammer typically puts the items worth the least in first, claiming to give the more valuable items after. As the Adopt Me! trade system only supports 18 items or less, the scammer promises that they will add the extra items after the trade. In this scam, the scammer would offer over 18 items for the victim’s item(s). Note: The types of scams listed in this section are in alphabetical (0-9 then A-Z) order.
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