If you’ve seen someone offering “Roblox Trading 105” deals that seem too good to be true, they probably are. Fake trading offers are everywhere in Roblox, especially around popular items or limiteds. Scammers use flashy promises like rare hats, free Robux, or instant upgrades to trick players into giving up their stuff or account info. Learning how to spot these fakes isn’t just about protecting your inventory it’s about keeping your whole account safe.

What does “Roblox Trading 105” even mean?

There’s no official “Trading 105” course or system in Roblox. The term is often made up by scammers to sound legit like it’s some advanced insider method. In reality, they’re just trying to bait you into a trade where you lose something valuable. Real Roblox trading happens through the official trade system, and it doesn’t need secret codes or special names to work.

How do fake offers usually look?

Scammers love using urgency and excitement. You might see messages like:

  • “I’ll give you 3 Dominus for 1!”
  • “Trading 105 only 5 spots left!”
  • “Free item if you send me your password to verify.”

These are all red flags. If someone’s rushing you, asking for your login, or promising huge returns for almost nothing, walk away. You can learn more about common scam phrases in this breakdown of what scammers actually say in chats.

Where do these scams show up?

Most fake offers pop up in public game chats, Discord servers, or shady third-party websites. Scammers will sometimes create fake profiles with “verified” badges (which aren’t real) or copy official-looking usernames. They might even link to sites that look like Roblox but steal your login when you enter it.

Stick to platforms that have actual safety measures. If you’re unsure where to trade safely, check out this list of safer places for exchanges.

What mistakes make people fall for this?

The biggest one? Trusting too fast. New traders especially get excited about rare items and forget to double-check. Other common slip-ups:

  • Accepting trades outside the official Roblox trade window
  • Clicking links from strangers
  • Sharing passwords or 2FA codes “to confirm ownership”
  • Believing “limited time only” pressure tactics

Even experienced players can get caught off guard if they’re distracted or in a hurry. That’s why knowing the early warning signs matters before you click accept.

What should you actually do when you see a suspicious offer?

First, pause. Don’t respond right away. Ask yourself:

  • Is this trade happening inside Roblox’s official system?
  • Does the other person have a history of real trades?
  • Are they asking for anything besides items in the trade window?

If the answer to any of those is “no,” close the chat. Report the user if they’re pushing fake links or personal info requests. And never, ever enter your password anywhere except roblox.com.

One thing you can do right now

Bookmark the official Roblox support page on how to avoid scams. It’s updated regularly and covers phishing, fake giveaways, and trade tricks straight from the source.

  • Pause before you trade if it feels rushed, it’s probably fake.
  • Never share passwords or codes not even “just for a second.”
  • Use official trade windows only no exceptions.
  • Report and block anyone who breaks these rules.