This series of screenshots shows a Robux generator scam targeting Roblox players. The victim is promised free Robux (in-game currency) in exchange for entering their username and completing “human verification” – which leads to surveys and paid offers. No Robux are ever delivered.






Threat Analysis: Roblox Robux Generator Scam – Survey / Offer Fraud
How the scam works:
- The Lure – The victim sees an ad or link promising “UNLIMITED Robux.” The page claims to be an online generator and includes fake testimonials and a “START NOW!” button.
- Platform Selection – The victim is asked to select their platform (PC, mobile, etc.) to make the scam feel personalized.
- Username & Amount Selection – The victim enters their Roblox username and selects how many Robux they want (e.g., 1000). This information is captured but never used to actually add Robux.
- Fake “Processing” Messages – The page shows fake technical messages like “Obtaining a service manager handle…” and a countdown timer (e.g., “0d13h23m27s”) to create urgency and simulate a real generator.
- “Human Verification Required” – The victim is told that due to “unusually high traffic” or “processing your request,” they must complete a human verification step. A “Verify Now!” button appears.
- Offer / Survey Wall – The victim is redirected to a page that says “Complete an Offer down below” or “Take a FREE Survey to Become a Millionaire Now!” A timer and “Waiting for completion” message pressure the victim to complete paid offers, sign up for subscriptions, or provide personal information.
The goal:
The attacker earns money through:
- Affiliate commissions – each time a victim signs up for a paid offer, service, or subscription
- Lead generation – collecting Roblox usernames and other personal data to sell
- Credit card harvesting – if any offers ask for payment details
No Robux are ever generated or added to the victim’s Roblox account.
Red flags to watch for:
- Free Robux promise: Roblox does not give away Robux through online generators.
- Fake technical messages and countdown timers: These are designed to look impressive but have no real function.
- “Human Verification” leading to surveys: Legitimate verification never requires completing paid offers.
- Suspicious domain:
realxyz.xyzis not an official Roblox domain. - Fake “Unusually high traffic” message: A common tactic to justify the verification step.
What to do if you encounter this:
- Do not enter your Roblox username, click any buttons, or complete any offers.
- Close the page immediately.
- If you have already entered payment information, contact your bank.
Protective measures:
- Remember: there are no legitimate Robux generators. Any such site is a scam.
- Only obtain Robux through the official Roblox website or authorized retailers.
- Never complete “human verification” offers – these are always scams.
- Use an ad blocker to avoid such scam ads.
