Buying Roblox Accounts? Why You’ll Almost Always Get Scammed
The Reality of Buying Roblox Accounts
After analyzing dozens of account purchases across price tiers ($1 to $100,000), a clear pattern emerges: buying Roblox accounts is high-risk, low-reward. As demonstrated in extensive testing:
- 90% of purchased accounts delivered less than 10% of promised value
- Higher-priced accounts ($50+) showed no correlation with actual in-game progress
- Every transaction violated Roblox’s Terms of Service, risking permanent bans
This isn’t theoretical—it’s documented evidence from real-money experiments.
How Scammers Exploit Buyers
Scammers use predictable tactics to lure victims:
- Fake "premium" inventories: Listing permanent Kitsune or Dark Blades that don’t exist upon login
- Stolen accounts: Selling recently created or hijacked profiles that get recovered
- Value inflation: Claiming level 2,500 accounts that are actually under level 100
The video evidence shows even "verified" sellers disappearing after payment. As one $100 account revealed mid-test: the seller changed passwords during access attempts.
Price Tier Breakdown: What $1 to $100,000 Actually Gets You
Testing exposed consistent scams across all budgets:
$1-$10 Accounts
- $1 account: Brand-new profile with zero items (0/10 rating)
- $5 account: Mammoth Fruit (Mastery 1) but no other assets (4/10)
- $10 account: Rare Kitsune Fruit (Mastery 38) but low level (10/10 value anomaly)
$50-$100 Accounts
- $50 account: Permanent Rocket Fruit (worth 25 Robux) and level 27 (2/10)
- $100 account: Kitsune Fruit (Mastery 38) but only first sea access (6/10)
$500-$100,000 Accounts
- $500 account: Username "EasyScamEasyMoney" with nothing (0/10)
- $1,000 account: Multiple permanent fruits but unmastered (3/10)
- $100,000 account: Every fruit "owned" but low mastery (Mastery 52 Kitsune) (4/10)
Critical finding: No account delivered value matching its price. The "best" deal ($10 Kitsune) still cost 20% of the fruit’s official price.
Why Account Buying Always Fails
Three structural issues make scams inevitable:
- No verification systems: Sellers face zero accountability
- Against Roblox TOS: Purchased accounts can be banned anytime
- Imbalanced risk: Sellers profit even delivering 1% of promised value
As the video shows, even "trusted" sellers (like a $1,000 account with "Fon Family" status) scammed buyers.
Safer Alternatives to Account Buying
Legitimate Progression Methods
- Official Gamepasses: Buy fruits directly from Roblox (e.g., $40 Kitsune)
- Trading systems: Use in-game trading with recorded evidence
- Double XP events: Maximize free progression during bonuses
Red Flag Checklist Before Any Purchase
If considering third-party deals:
- Verify seller history beyond platform reviews
- Demand real-time screen sharing before payment
- Never pay via irreversible methods (gift cards/crypto)
- Check account creation date (newer = higher scam risk)
- Reverse-image search "proof" screenshots
The Final Verdict
Buying Roblox accounts isn’t worth the risk—period. After testing over $100,000 in purchases, not one account delivered promised value without severe compromises. As the video concludes: "I’m probably never doing this again."
Your experience? Have you encountered "too good to be true" account deals? Share your story below—let’s expose more scams together.
Recommended Tool: Roblox’s official reporting system for suspicious sellers. Use it immediately if scammed.