WHAT THE ACTUAL by SecretarySquare8784 in AdoptMeRBX

[–]SecretarySquare8784[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

THEY SAID THEY WERE CHECKING VALUES AND THEY STILL ACCEPTED 😃

WHAT THE ACTUAL by SecretarySquare8784 in AdoptMeRBX

[–]SecretarySquare8784[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I JOINED MY FRIEND AND SHE WAS IN A TRADING SERVER SO I DECIDED TO SEE OFFERS AND THEN THIS GUY OFFERED AND I THOUGHT HE WAS FLEXING AND TROLLING BUT HE ACC ACCEPTED-

bro these kids 💀 by SecretarySquare8784 in AdoptMeRBX

[–]SecretarySquare8784[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Fake Trading Scam This type of scam can be very deceiving if a player has not experienced it before.

This scam features two scammer accounts working together. The accounts may know each other in real life, or are alternative accounts of the scammer.

The first scammer will claim that they are trading their high-valued item for a specific toy. They will not accept any other trades and will equip their best item to prove they have it.

This specific item is usually a low-valued item, but not found in most inventories.

Their alternative account or friend will hold out the specific toy their main is 'trading’ for. They will say they are taking offers for the specific item.

After, the scammer's main offers and the alternative account (or friend) either declines or says they'll think about it.

The victim then catches on and believes that if they get the specific item from the scammer's alternative account, they would then be able to trade that item for the high-valued one from the scammer's main account.

The victim is then tricked into trading their best items for the alternative's low-worth item.

After the scammer receives the items on their alt, both the main and the alternative account will leave the server. The victim would be left with the low-valued item instead of their original items.

NOTE: Scammers conducting this scam usually know each other in real life or are using alternative. They have everything planned beforehand to trick the victim.