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WARNING: These scamming methods are not for you to learn & scam other people. This is just to let you know of the methods so you will not get scammed. If you are caught scamming, your account could result in a temporary ban, duct-tape or curse. But if you ever see a casino in WLSHOPPEROFHOPE owned by thunder7100 he is safe ou can do drop games and casinos as much as you want he is a personal friend of the mod. So i say again he is safe.
<div style="background: #873a2d; border-radius: 12px; padding: 20px; font-family: Century Gothic; color: #FFF"><div style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 24px; text-align: center; margin-bottom: 5px; text-shadow: -2px 2px rgba(0,0,0,0.2)">WARNING!</div>
<div style="line-height: 18px; text-shadow: -1.5px 1.5px rgba(0,0,0,0.2)">The various methods of the scams that are displayed and explained in this page should not be attempted in the game. The sole purpose of this page is to inform unsuspecting players so that they will be able to avoid such scams. Attempting such illegal actions can result in a punishment.</div></div>


☀@LOKSTER 
'''Scams or hacking''' are illegal actions that are performed by players, usually for the sole purpose of earning items by exploiting other players for their items. Such actions are frowned upon, and most of which are punishable and may result in a ban from the game itself.
Should a player enter a world where illegal actions are taking place, it is highly encouraged for players to leave the world immediately. A simple act of spectating a scam is punishable. If, by chance, a [[Moderators|moderator]] is online, message them (<code>'''/msg <name of moderator> <message>'''</code>) once. It is not encouraged to continuously spam and bombard them with messages. It is not advisable for players to try to solve any problems regarding scams by themselves as it may put them, as well as other players in unnecessary trouble.


Scams are illegal actions done by players, usually to earn rarer or more items without working for it. Most players scam either for the fun of it, or to obtain more items. '''Most scams can be avoided by exiting the world.''' Doing such things is illegal in Growtopia and '''WILL '''get you banned from Growtopia.
Players can type in <code>'''/report'''</code> to report the world where [[Moderators]] will check the world. When players type /report, they have to make sure that the world itself is a scam, not the owner/admin or a player in the world.


To prevent others from being scammed, you are encouraged to leave the world as soon as possible. Never try to ''counter-scam'' the scammer or in other words: Scam the scammer, chances are '''YOU '''will get scammed yourself.
Reporting scams, even if supported by images or video clips, in the [http://www.growtopiagame.com/forums/index.php Growtopia Forums], or sending an e-mail to the Support Team is a '''useless''' act. The Support Team does '''not''' accept photographs or clips of any illegal actions, and the Forums is '''not''' a place to report such actions.


=== Drop game ===
There are also worlds in-game that educate players on scams and how to avoid them. One example is '''STOPDONTDROP''', which is currently under the ownership of [[Moderators|@Jenuine]].
This is the most common scam (but you will get '''banned''' for broadcasting or hosting it). Players will have to drop their items on the ground; the rarest item will usually win the prize shown. '''BUT''', the owner will kick you, ban you or pull you, or cover your items with a block so you can't take your items back. Most Drop Games are reported to [[Game Moderators|moderators]] to stop the illegal activity.''' '''Everyone (who is in the world or are playing)''' '''will be sent to [[Hell]] (cursed), and the scammer will be banned by a [[Game Moderators|moderator]]. '''NOTE: Report and LEAVE the world if you see a Drop game. You will be cursed to hell for 1 hour if you reported the scam if you are still in the world.'''


=== World Sale Scam Type 1 ===
== Drop games ==
This type is obvious, and not commonly used. The owner puts a checkpoint behind the dropped items in a world so that the checkpoint is not visible. The scammer will put other random items to cover the checkpoint and once you buy it, they will respawn and take it.
=== '''Drop game #1''' ===
The drop game is one of the most common scams. The scammer tells the unsuspecting players to drop their items in a small confined space. When the player drops their items, the scammer covers up the items or bans/kicks the players so that they are unable to retrieve their items.
=== '''Drop game #2''' ===
The scammer will ask the player to place a [[World Lock]] in a world that they already placed blocks in. The scammer would have already created a room with hidden entrances into the room (such as [[Secret Passage]]s to mimic [[Wood Block]]. When the player drops their item, the scammer will use a [[Psychotic Bunny]] on them and go into the room through the hidden entrance, picking up the dropped item. Sometimes the scammer will ask the player to go into a world with a name that is similar to the victim's name. The scammer will ask for access, then he will build a room, like in the previous scam, go into this room and ask the player to remove his access. When the victim goes to the [[World Lock]] to remove the scammer's access, he will place a [[Checkpoint]] at the end of the world, so the player can't see it. Then the scammer will go back into the room. Often players think that the scammer will go through an opened [[House Entrance]] or break a [[Garbage]] to take the item, so the victim will avoid it, but he won't be able to see [[Checkpoint]], so scammer can respawn, and take the victim's item when the victim drops a rare.
=== '''Drop game #3''' ===
Two scammers who are both friends will place a [[Big Lock]] in a world and broadcast that they are quitting and players can have one of their items if they drop a rare item. The owner of the lock will leave the world, claiming that they cannot ban/kick because they are gone, however, the friend will kick the player when they drop an item.


How to avoid: If there are too many items in one spot, just leave the world and don't buy it.
== Trust tests ==
This type of scam is usually between players who are already friends. The scammer (who is on the unsuspecting player's friend list) will pressure the player to prove their "trust" by having them drop a rare/valuable item in front of them or giving them access to a world. The scammer will then take their items or grief their world when they are offline. If the player refuses to do the trust test, the scammer will break their "friendship".


=== World Sale Scam Type 2 ===
== Betting ==
This world scam is tricky enough to trick other people but some know it, they will go into the world with a door leading the items, but the door is actually to another world, some can see on their chat (or can easily tell because its taking some time to travel worlds), so if they go back to the main world, and she/he bought the key, she/he would know that the other world, was actually not part of the world.
Betting of any form is illegal, with effect as of July 20, 2015. Players are required to bet some of their [[World Lock]]s for a chance to win more. Any form of betting is considered illegal and players will be banned for hosting a casino and banned for 7 days if spectating one.
===Casino===
Two players are asked to drop their [[World Lock]]s in a [[Display Box]]. They will then be asked to spin a [[Roulette Wheel]] and the player who obtains the highest score will take both of the player's items. In this case, the owner of the world can easily scam the items or the opponent could be a friend and the player will never receive their items, regardless of whether they won or not.


How to avoid: If you are travelling to another place via door, always check the chat to make sure it isn't fake.
===Dirt Game===
The admin/owner would pull a player to a small room. There would be a public lock locking empty air, then the admin would ask the player to drop world locks for a certain amount of dirt blocks. Once the player has paid, the admin would then place dirt in the public spot. The player would break it and if anything drops, it would have a value ( example: If drops a seed, would be a world lock. If drops a block/gem, would be two or more world locks.) When the player breaks the block and it drops items, the admin would ban or kick the player, resulting in the player losing his world locks.


=== World Sale Scam Type 3 ===
Any form of betting, not necessarily a casino is considered illegal.
This scam is rare to find, the owner would just hack the world locks from like six, to a higher price, but if you collect it, you would only see six in your inventory, so, if the owner sells it, then the buyer will get scammed.
'''With effect from July 20th, 2015, any kind of betting is banned in Growtopia. Should players ever be caught hosting such illegal actions, they will be banned from the game. Participating in a casino or spectating or doing anything that involves betting will also result in a punishment, but a lighter one.'''


===World Sale Scam Type 4===
== Password Door Game Scam ==
A scammer will have a world with a quiz or parkour. When the player reaches the end of the door, they will come across a [[Password Door]], usually telling the player to guess any number between 0 and a large number (e.g. 0 to 10,000). The [[Password Door]] may not even have a correct password or the prize may not be what the player expected (such as being lured for a valuable item but is really a low-value item). This makes the player waste time in the world.


This is also a rare scam. The owner will block out rare items with what looks like wood. In reality, it is [[Secret Passage]]. He/she will put it far enough so that when you press on Wrench, you can't see that its a door. They could also pull a random person, and he/she will pretend to not understand. This is a hard scam to avoid, but it is normally not done.
== Fake Game Worlds ==
A sign that a world is a game world is if its name is ridiculously long like WLLLLLLLLLLL or WIIIIIINNNNNN. A scammer will usually have a hall at the beginning, telling the player to rate 5 or that the world isn't a scam. The prizes may seem valuable (e.g. a large amount of [[World Lock]]s). The players will usually complete an insanely long parkour before reaching the areas with prizes. However, the areas with the valuable items are blocked off and unobtainable, leaving the player to pick up the low-value items., or no items at all.


How to avoid: Sometimes [[Secret Passage|Secret Passages]] can slightly different to normal ones. Just ask the owner to cover up the item. If he doesn't, its a scam. If he does, it isn't.
== Donate to Win ==
The scammer will ask players to donate rare items, the player who donates the rarest item will receive an extremely valuable prize. The scammer can use alternate accounts to donate their own items to make other players increase the value of their items to "beat" the alternate account. Once a valuable item has been donated, the scammer will ban all players from the world.


=== World Sale Scam Type 5 ===
== Work Hiring ==
In this scam, there will be a door with items dropped on it. The scammer will be standing beside a door that may or may not lead to the items. When the victim buys the key, the victim may ban the scammer. However, the scammer's friends will then enter the item door from another world and take back the items.
The scammer will broadcast that they are hiring players to help them break their [[Farmable]]s. They will promise a valuable prize once the player has finished breaking all the farmables. When the player has finished breaking all the farmables, the scammer will ban the player or give them a low-value item instead. However, this does not mean that ALL players who hire workers to break are scammers, some will actually pay for the player's labour.


How to avoid: If the items aren't covered, do /who to see if anyone is there. But always ask the owner to cover the items with dirt blocks, its always safer.
'''Note''': Some also advertise this as free [[Leveling|XP]]. In this case, it is not a scam.


=== World Sale Scam Type 6 ===
== Account Password Scam ==
This is the most trickiest scam ever, the scammer's friend will be standing near the items and the scammer usually accept and move. Once you accepted and banned the scammer's friend, you will see a pathmaker... Which his other friends can use the ID to get the items. Some may include more friends.
The scammer will claim that they are selling the password of an account, saying that there are valuable items inside. However there is really nothing and the player who buys it will log onto the account to find nothing, or the scammer never actually told the correct password but took the payment for the password.


How to avoid: REMEMBER ALWAYS ASK THE OWNER TO COVER ITEM UP, IT'S ALWAYS SAFER!!
== Rare Item Scam ==
Usually, a more experienced player will scam a less experienced player in the scam. The scammer will offer an uncommon but useless item such as a [[Radioactive Chemical]] (or anything else which seems rare but is actually worthless) for a world or item of some value. The player will not realize that they are trading for something of little or no value.


=== World Sale Scam Type 7 (Similar to Type 6 and 1) ===
== Phishing Scams ==
This is tricky and hard to avoid it. The scammer's friend will be standing near the items and the scammer usually accept and move. Once you accepted and banned the scammer's friend, you will see a checkpoint... Some people in the world could be his/her friends. They will respawn and get the items.
=== "Scammed" Victim Scam ===
A Player tries to tell other Players that he/she has been scammed. Players will then donate to the scammer, not knowing that the scammer is using a fake account.


How to avoid: First look at his level in Growtopia. Usually if its Level 1, its a fake. If you don't care about donating stuff you don't want, just donate it, it doesn't really matter.
=== '''Phishing Scam #1''' ===
The scammer will claim that they can hack Growtopia and give unlimited items or [[gems]]. The scammer asks for the player's GrowID and password, usually on a website. The information is collected by the scammer, who later logs onto the player's account and transfers all their items onto their account.


=== Casino Scam (Luck Game) ===
=== '''Phishing Scam #2''' ===
These types of scams are getting more common but again thunder7100's casino in WLSHOPPEROFHOPE is the safest casino we know. It is where you are faced with another user, or commonly the owner and where you will bet items. You will then be sent up and no way to get your items back, and then the owner will ask you to spin the [[Roulette Wheel]] or something else. When you win, the owner may world bans you or will wait a few rounds to gain your trust. Be aware that not ALL casinos are scam. Remember, if you have to drop in a casino game, then it's still a drop game. According to @Jenuine's world (STOPDONTDROP), it violates Growtopia General Rules so msg a mod and leave immediately! Almost every casinos violate the Growtopia General Rules (involves dropping). '''Note: ALL CASINOS EXCEPT FOR WLSHOPPEROFHOPE IS A SCAM!!'''
This scam is similar to the first type but far more advanced. This scam is an advanced application that finds the save.dat file on the player's device. The save.dat file is then transferred to the scammer who can later log onto the player's account and transfers all their items onto their account.


How to avoid: Just don't play them. Usually if nobody is looking, its a scam. If there are at least 10+ people, its not usually a scam because otherwise everybody would leave the world because there is no point, its a scam. Also, famous casinos aren't usually scams. If you want to be on the safe side, don't play casinos.
=== '''Phishing Scam #3''' ===
Almost like type 1, involves the scammer broadcasting about fake [[Moderators|moderator]] applications. The scam requires the player to go to a fake moderator website, which asks for the player's GrowID, password, and email. When a player types in their email, password, and GrowID, the website claims that the player's information has been submitted. The information is collected by the scammer, who later logs onto the player's account and transfers all their items onto their account.


=== "Quitting" Scam ===
'''NOTE''': The save.dat file is a local configuration file which contains settings, an auth token, GrowID name and other information such as RID, skinColor etc.
[[File:Dropgame.png|thumb|365x365px|Fake Quit Scam in progress]]
This scam is a type of drop game. A Player will Broadcast or Sb that he or the owner will be quitting, Then the owner/player will drop his items at a Big Box then places blocks on, Then the player/Owner will pull a stranger or friend to a smaller box, then the Owner asks the player to choose what item, after a few strangers or friends played, the victim will be pulled next. The owner asks the victim to choose an item then the owner asks for a rarer item then bans everyone from the world (similar to Drop Game Scams).


How to avoid: If you see anything like this, just leave the world to give it less attraction. If you think about it, Why do you need to drop?
'''NOTE''': The save.dat file has not contained a password after the 4.19 update, instead it contains a token value which is used to login.


=== Fake Parkour Scam ===
== Vending Scam ==
At least ''90% ''of Growtopia's parkour maps are scams. The prize will be locked up in a room or the Player has to answer an impossible question. (e.g. Guess a random number from 1-100000) This prevents the player from obtaining the item.. Or they put as an example, a pinball under a spike, which is impossible. This enables the Owner to farm [[Growtokens]] from other players who enter the world. Another variety is a Quiz World.
==='''Vending Machine Scam #1'''===
The scammer advertises that they are selling an item for extremely cheap (e.g. [[Portcullis]] for 60 per [[World Lock]]). Players will flock to the world. The scammer creates an area which is usually filled with [[Dark Cave Background]] and [[Water Bucket]]s. A [[Portal]] is usually placed underneath the [[Vending Machine]] to quickly remove all the players from the world once the scam has been performed. The scammer will release all the players into the first [[Vending Machine]] where the price is just as the scammer says in their broadcast. The scammer usually places only one [[World Lock]]'s worth in the first [[Vending Machine]]. The scammer then releases all the players into the second [[Vending Machine]] where the price is different (e.g. [[Portcullis]] for 6 [[World Lock]]s each). Players will think that the price is the same as the first [[Vending Machine]] and will purchase the items in the machine. Once the scam is performed, the scammer will make all the players fall into the [[Portal]].


How to avoid: Sometimes you can guess if it is a scam or not. For example if people say on [[Bulletin Board]] says something like "SCAM", you can tell it is a scam.
A similar scam has emerged in BUY+ worlds, where the scammer advertises a “cheap” item (e.g. [[Pepper Tree|Pepper Tree Seed]] for 70 per [[World Lock]]). The world is designed with two identical areas: one [[Vending Machine]] stocked with a small amount of Pepper Seed (70/wl), and another with Pepper Block at the same price. When a player enters, they’re sent through a [[Portal (block category)|Portal]] to a bait world where the Pepper Seed vending machine is placed at the bottom of a vertical drop, timed with the [[The Adventure Begins]] countdown. Due to the fall speed and timer, it’s nearly impossible to reach and buy the seed before time runs out. After failing, the player is sent back to the main world through a different [[Portal (block category)|Portal]], now facing the [[Pepper Tree|Pepper Tree Block]] vending machine, which has enough time to buy. Thinking they missed out earlier, the player rushes to purchase, only to realize they’ve been tricked into buying a different item (buying block instead of seed) at the same price.


=== Trust Test Scam ===
==='''Vending Machine Scam #2'''===
This type of scam is very common between friends, Also with Growtopian Dating. They would pressure the victim to give access/an item/etc to prove their trust but the person would then take it.
The scammer will place an item in a [[Display Block]] below the [[Vending Machine]] (e.g. a [[Pinball Bumper]] seed). The [[Vending Machine]] will actually have an item close to the item in the [[Display Block]], however, less valuable (e.g [[Pinball Bumper]] block). The players immediately rush to buy it before realizing that they've bought blocks for the same price as the seed. Different variants involve using similar seeds or items (such as [[Pet Bunny]] and [[Cuddly Bunny]] or [[Rainbow Wig]] and [[Rainbow Wings]]).
[[File:Scam-1.png|thumb|382x382px|Usually used drop game tactic in progress]]
[[File:Scam 3.png|thumb|386x386px|Fake quit scam way 2 in progress -------------------------------------------> Owner will says to you that Example: You drop 30wls worth of items and then owner leave. If you are stupid you drop items, but someone else have to access to small lock and then will kick you. Owner will come back and then ban you.
]]


=== Quiz/Dice Game Scam (Pay or Die) ===
==='''Vending Machine Scam #3'''===
Just because you are in a quiz world, fashion show world, or dice game world doesn't 100% mean it is a scam. This is another scam where the scammer puts a prize and asks a question to the participants. (Rarity, Name, etc) or hits the dice to see the number. Then, the person who gets the answer right can choose a person to "P or D". P or D stands for Pay or Die. If you 'Pay', you get to stay and continue. Otherwise, choose 'Die', which will either ban or kick you out of the game or the person in the hole that is labelled (ex. 3) and the dice says 3, then the Owner will say to the person who is in hole 3, "P or D". Then the scammer will decide to make the game harder (Pays need to be rarer, Pays if wrong, etc) and when the scammer gets enough goods, he will ban all the participants and spectators and steal their items! However, if there are many people in the game it is not likely to be a scam.
During [[Halloween Week]], a player will claim that they are selling items of a high rarity (i.e. more than 100, usually steam items) so that they can drop it into [[Growganoth]]. When the player purchases it from the [[Vending Machine]], they will later see that their item is not of the rarity they claimed it was.


How to avoid: If prize is too rare and doesn't seem legit, leave the world and don't bother.
=== '''Vending Machine Scam #4''' ===
The scammer sends out a fake [[Broadcast|super broadcast]] claiming they're "quitting" Growtopia and selling items cheaply to lure players into their world.  The world is placed with a lots of [[Roulette Wheel|Roulette Wheels]] around [[Vending Machine|Vending Machines]], so that the spinning messages along with player chat will cover up the actual item prices on vending machine. At first, they sell a few items at low prices to earn player trust. But once players are convinced, they quietly switch to other expensive items (e.g. 1 [[World Lock]] to 100 [[World Lock|World Locks]] for [[Ripper Wings|Ripper Wing]]). And because the price is hidden, players end up buying them without realizing they’ve been tricked.


=== Donate to Win Scam ===
== The Counterfeit Scam ==
People must donate the rarest item to receive the prize that was shown, alternates/puppets (owner's other account) are commonly used to lure people into the game, thinking that the alternate account is a normal player. Players will then get tricked into not knowing the alternate account is being controlled by the scammer itself. Some people say in Super Broadcasts, "DOING DARE VIDEO, BUY 1 WL FOR DIRT!!!"
The counterfeit scam involves a scammer trading two almost identical items in a world, claiming that it is the more valuable item (e.g. [[Change of Address]], [[Birth Certificate]] and [[Secret Of Growtopia]], [[Chandelier]] Seeds and [[Sand]] Seeds, [[Emerald Block]] Seeds and [[Cash Register]] Seeds). The scammer will drop the fake item in a world and claim that it is the more valuable item. The scammer will sell the world and the buyer will realize that the item they received was not what they had expected.


How to avoid: Don't listen to them. Only donate if you feel like you want to donate to the owner.  
== Trade Scam ==
==='''Trade Scam #1'''===
The scam involves the player trading an item for an offer more valuable than the value of the item being purchased. (e.g. purchasing [[Phoenix Wings]] for 300 [[Diamond Lock]]s). When the scammer places the item, they will distract the player by saying that they are laggy or talking to the player. However, while the scammer is doing this, they quickly change the item into a lower price without the player noticing (e.g. 150 [[Diamond Lock]]s to 15 [[Diamond Lock]]s). The player would not have realized and accept the trade before realizing that they have sold an item for way cheaper than it is worth.
==='''Trade Scam #2'''===
The scam involves a scammer trading an obscure but worthless item for an extremely high price to a friend of theirs (e.g. [[Burnt Leather]]). The scammer will then go up to a player, attempting to sell it for slightly cheaper, making the player realize that they can profit off it. The player will then realize that they cannot sell the item and that their item is worthless.


=== Break for Prize Scam ===
=== '''Trade Scam #3''' ===
A player broadcasts asking players to help him break and says there will be a prize at the end to lure others. They do this to earn [[Growtokens]],''' '''or because they are too lazy to break themselves. They will either ban or give a lame prize at the end, or even ignore the player after helping him break. This does not mean that all people asking for help are scammers.
The scam involves the player buying a valuable item and switching it right before the trade with another similar item. For example, a player will offer to sell a [[Weather Machine - Stuff]], and at the last second, switch it for the [[Weather Machine - Sunny]].


How to avoid: Only help break if you know them and you know you are going to get paid.
=== '''Bat Wings (Play Wings) ''' ===
Moderator @Play has his own [[Moderators|Moderator]] item, the [[Play Wings]], which looks similar to a [[Gargoyle]] behind a [[Mannequin]]. Players will usually try to sell a world with these items, claiming that they have the [[Play Wings]].


=== Password Door Game Scam ===
=== '''Nightmare Devil Wings''' ===
[[File:Dice game.jpeg|thumb|176x176px|Dice Game in Progress.]]
After the release of [[Painter's Pack]], players can paint blocks with paints. Using the same method as the [[Play Wings]] scam, the scammer will paint the [[Gargoyle]] [[Paint Bucket - Purple|purple]] and put a [[Mannequin]] in front of it to make it looks like the mannequin is wearing a pair of [[Nightmare Devil Wings]].
Players place password doors and broadcasts that there is a password door game and he winner will get the prize. But the owner puts a different password from the guess area. (e.g. 0 as a password although the door caption is "10 ~ 1000") Also the prize placed will be very rare to attract players. This also works when the player misses the number. (e.g. 10 ~ 1000 the number is 735 but the player misses the number [he types from number 734 to 736 missing number 735]) The owner does this to earn [[Growtokens]]. It starts off easy at first( 1 -10) and is legit, but soon gets to insane things like 10,000 - 50,000, or something like " owners 2nd world name." Usually the owner will make one legit one so everyone thinks that they are all real.


How to avoid: If it asks those sort of questions on password doors, its a scam. Just leave the world to attract the world less.
== Fake Youtube Recording ==
In this scam, scammers pretend to be a Youtuber, recording a video for their channel. They will ask a player to drop an item for their video which they claim to be something along the lines of a simple skit about scamming. Once the player drops their items, putting "trust" into the scammer, thinking that Youtubers won't scam. The scammer than bans or kicks the players, preventing them from getting their items back.


=== Account Password Scam ===
== Spleef Scam ==
The scammer will sell the password of an different account which is a "noob account" (nothing in the inventory, level one, no clothes) to scam the people who are buying. Once they buy it, they will login with the password and realize that they have been scammed.
The scammer will host a game of Spleef. The scammer will put a rare prize (e.g. a [[World Lock]]) and ask players to pay to have an extra "life". At the end, when the player is declared the winner, the owner will refuse to pay up or ban the players, taking the payments for lives as profit.


How to avoid: Never buy accounts. Its just not worth it.
'''With effect of July 20th 2015, Any kind of betting is banned in Growtopia, paying for a chance to win is included as betting, should a player be caught, they will be punished, to a lesser extent (cursed).'''


=== Phishing Scam Type 1 ===
== Glitch Seed Scam ==
This scam is very simple. The scammer says he/she can hack growtopia for the player but the player must send him/her the password. This type of scam is often done on YouTube videos.  
The scammer will claim to be selling a [[Glitch Seeds|glitched seed]], asking for a high price. The seed really isn't a glitch seed but usually an uncommonly seen seed such as a clothing seed (made using a [[Clothing Compactor]]). The scammer will sell the seed in a world where the player will realise it isn't a glitched seed once they have bought the world.


How to avoid: Obviously its a scam. Never give your password to anyone no matter how legit it looks.
== Fake Item Quantity Scam ==
The scammer will usually drop 200 [[Glass Pane]] behind a rare item (such as a [[World Lock]], making it look like there are 200 [[World Lock]]s. When the scammer sells the world, the player will collect one [[World Lock]] and 200 [[Glass Pane]]s which they have paid a large amount for.


=== Phishing Scam Type 2 ===
NOTE: [[Locks]] now have orange borders around them to tell the difference between locks and blocks.
This scam is similar to type 1 but far more advanced. This scam is an advanced application that sends the player's password to the scammer's mail. This application could possibly bring malware to player's PC. This scam is often done by advanced scammers.


===Legendary Item Scam ( Growtoken Scam )===
== Chest Game ==
The chest game is a form of betting where the scammer asks players to pay a [[World Lock]] for a chance to win something rarer in a [[Treasure Chest]]. However, these chests usually have worthless items inside so that the scammer can profit from the player's initial payment. The chests may not even have any rare items.


During the release of the Legendary Quests, and other new stuff, players will often fake the prescence of the new things such as the Legendary Wizard to 'lure' other Players into the broadcaster/owner's world; usually to farm [[growtoken]]s. No offence, but nobody sells a Legendary item for a World Lock, and also, there are only around 50 people who have Legendary Items, or less! But to this day, many have learnt not to be tricked by these scams as only a few worlds have the Legendary Wizard placed in the world.
'''NOTE: With effect from July 20th, any kind of betting is banned in Growtopia. Players will be banned similarly to a drop game if they host any form of betting. Participating in betting will also result in punishment, to a lesser extent.'''


How to avoid: If something seems too good to be true, it IS too good to be true.[[File:SB-Scam-1-.jpg|thumb|left|500px]]
==Stuff Weather Machine Scam==
The scammer will claim that they will place a rare untradeable item in a player's [[Weather Machine - Stuff]] (e.g [[Golden Pickaxe]]). The scammer will ask for access so that they can place the item in. However, upon receiving access they will smash the machine and take it.


===Mannequin Scam===
==Dirt Game ==
The owner will stand on a mannequin. There will be either a [[Punch Jammer]] in the world or the owner is surrounded by blocks. The owner will be blocking the [[mannequin]].Then the owner would give you access.He will then ask you to right click your cloth and touch him(The cloth is going onto the [[mannequin]]). Then he would remove your access and ban you!. To avoid, just break the [[mannequin]]. @Seth and @Hamumu did an update which made this scam unavailable now.
The scammer will make a world with one [[Vending Machine]]. It will usually have one [[Dirt]] inside for the price of one per [[World Lock]]. The scammer will say that the first person to purchase the dirt will gain two [[World Lock]]s. The scammer will give the prize the first time round to make it seem legitimate but the second time, many players will attempt to buy it to win the [[World Lock]]s and the scammer is ultimately selling [[Dirt]] for one [[World Lock]] each. It is considered betting as it is a way of "paying to win".


=== Expensive Buying Items or Cheap Selling Items Broadcast Scam (Sales Broadcast Scam) ===
== Free Wrench Scams ==
You will always encounter this everyday. The scam works when the owner or admin broadcast that he/she is buying stuff for expensive stuffs(ex. [[World Lock]], wings, etc.) or selling stuffs for cheap or free. Most common is to advertise parkour or quiz world. One of the example of spam broadcasting is "Buying 5 [[dirt]] seeds per wl!", "Buy [[Pickaxe]] for 3 wls" or "Selling [http://growtopia.wikia.com/wiki/Angel_Wings angel wings] for 4 wls!". When a buyer/selling is coming to the scammer's world, they found out they were tricked. Mostly, the victims shout to the visitors who heard the broadcast of the scammer's world to leave or complaining the owner of the world that he/she scams. The scammer usually world bans the victim who shout about the owner/admin scamming to keep the reputation of his/her world increasing or preventing the visitor to leave. The owner/admin do this to earn [[Growtokens]] and to lure many people to increase their fame and the world to be [[WOTD]] or to obtain World Honors. The punishment for this is duct-taped by a [[moderator]].
The scammer will obtain many [[Geiger Charger]]s and place them in a [[Builder's Lock]] set to Build, that way the victims can place [[Geiger Counter]]s '''''IN''''' the Geiger Chargers but are never able to take them '''''OUT, '''''and then place signs telling players why placing their Geiger Counters in the Chargers is a good idea, i.e. saying "This place is a good place to charge, because it only takes 10 minutes here as opposed to the usual hour" or give players instructions on how to "use" the Chargers, or say "Only the owner of the Geiger Counter may retrieve it." on a sign. Then the scammer will [[Super Broadcast]] something like "Free Geiger Charging Here". Then people will flock to the world, put their well-earned Geiger Counters in the scam, and lose them forever. The scammer may also put actual items to use with the free wrench system.
Scammers may also place [https://growtopia.wikia.com/wiki/Fossil_Prep_Station Fossil Prep Stations] within the world which will be locked by a [[Builder's Lock]]  that's set to build. Players will be able to place there [https://growtopia.wikia.com/wiki/Fossil Fossils] '''''IN''''' the Fossil Prep Stations but they '''''WON'T '''''be able to get it out afterwards.


How to avoid: If something seems too good to be true, it IS too good to be true.
== Fake Global System Message Scam ==
The scammer will attempt a form of broadcasting (usually a Super-broadcast) and mimic the line of text a Global System message would probably send, and in the line of text, the scammer will state that the user's password(s) is not safe OR that they are hiring mods. Then the scammer will state a website ending with the domain .ml. (eg. **Global System Message: Your PASS is at RISK!/in DANGER! Change at <website>.ml) Another format: (**Global System Message: we are HIRING <amount> MODS! Apply at <website>.ml)
'''NOTE: Players can no longer broadcast in `4(red) colour to prevent the imitation of Global System Messages'''


=== The Counterfeit Scam ===
==World Add Scam==
This is the same as a World Trade Scam but it's totally different. A scammer will drop a seed or block that is identical, or almost identical to a cheaper seed or block. One of the example is "[[Crystal Block]] Seed and [[Open Sign]] Seed", "[[Blackrock Wall]] Seed and [[Cave Background]] Seed" , "[[Pinball Bumper]] Seed and [[Yellow Block]] Seed", "[[Emerald Block]] Seed and [[Cash Register]] Seed" and "[[Birth Certificate]] and [[Secret Of Growtopia|Secret of Growtopia]]". It is very rare to find two different seeds with the same or similiar colour and pattern. Then the scammer cover it with a block and broadcast that he is selling it for cheap. After you buy the world key, break the block and get the items, you are realized that you got scammed by the identical block or seed. Don't do it because the punishment is duct-taped and be cursed in [[Hell|HELL]] for a long time.
The scammer will ask the victim to create a world and lock the door so the scammer couldn't get out. The scammer will then ask the victim to drop a valuable item on the ground, and lock it with a block. Then, the scammer will ask for access, but not accept. Then, the scammer will ask the victim to leave the world, when the victim leaves, the scammer can now accept the lock's access and take the item(s) dropped by the victim.


How to avoid: If it can be sold via trade then why would they sell it via world trade?
==Rayman Scam==
The scammer will broadcast that they are selling a complete [[Rayman Update|Rayman]] set in a [[Display Shelf]]. The victim will then buy the world. While the victim accepts the trade, the scammer will quickly change the [[Rayman's Fist]] into a [[Fish Tank Port]] or [[Tambourine]].


=== Trade Scam ===
== '''Patched Scams''' ==
You may think that trading is impossible to scam but finally it came. This scam is totally different from any other scam. The scammer will make the player pay attention to somewhere else while the scammer is changing items quickly. It is quick that the player cannot press "Accept Trade" button. When the scammer stopped, the player without realizing that the trade has changed like 10 [[World Lock]] to 1[[ World Lock]] will accept trade without realizing the trade has already changed!
This is a list of all scams which are currently patched and are no longer existing or able to be performed.
Ex. Someone came to you and buy your [[Dragon Hand]] for 189 [[World Lock]]. The scammer will put and remove world locks from the trade window quickly and loop so the player cannot accept trade. The player will not concentrate on the trade window but will keep looking at the accept button. When the loop stopped, the player will accept trade quickly because he/she doesn't want to miss it. Without realizing that 189 [[World Lock]] has changed to 1 [[World Lock]], the player will do the trade without checking what he/she is '''ACTUALLY''' trading with the scammer.
==Scam Growtoken Worlds==
The scam usually involves luring players into a world to stay in there. Scammers can keep players in their world with the form of a giveaway (and collecting the items as masses of players attempt to collect the item) or a scam mini-game world with fake prizes. It is designed to waste players' time as they collect [[Growtoken]]s from the world.


How to avoid: Always look at what you are trading but you dont have to worry about this with Thunder7100.
Players will also fake broadcast to lure players in, such as claiming that there is a player in their world with a Legendary Item or that they are giving free items to players.


=== "Friend" Scam Type 1 ===
NOTE: As of the [[Systems Update]], players can no longer obtain [[Growtoken]]s from worlds.
A random player adds you as a friend on Growtopia, for example, someone you completely do not know tells you to "add friend". After you add him as a friend, he may pretend to be your good friend, example, by donating stuff to you. After sometime when he gains your trust as a friend, he will tell you to visit his world to play games, like "casino". But after you drop, he will immediately world ban you, and remove you as a friend.
==World Trade Scams==
=== '''World Trade Scam #1 ''' ===
The scammer will drop an item with a [[Checkpoint]] hidden behind it. When the scammer trades the world to the player, they will respawn, taking all the items.


How to avoid: Unless you trust him, then its ok. But some people would rather be more richer than have a good friend like you probably are.
This scam can also be done using a [[Door]] behind dropped items where the scammer will go to the Door ID and collect all the items once the trade has been done.


=== "Friend" Scam Type 2 ===
Another alternative is that an alternate account or a friend can take the items.
This a more complex version of the "Friend" Scam. A random player adds you as a friend on Growtopia, for example, someone you completely do not know tells you to "add friend". The scammer creates a new "casino" world with another different account, and log out of the world. Then, after sometime, he will try to introduce you to his world where you will play "casino" with him. He will then proceed to play casino with you. You will think that the owner of the casino world is not online, so you will think that the casino is real and is not a scam. After you drop your items, he will log on to the world with his other account and ban his original account, before banning you. This will make you think that the owner  the casino has scammed both of you, and the scammer using his original account will continue being your friend.
=== '''World Trade Scam #2 ''' ===
The scammer will place items in a [[Vending Machine]]. Just before the trade, they will take the items out and sell the world to a player, with just an empty [[Vending Machine]].
=== '''World Trade Scam #3 ''' ===
The scammer will try and sell rare items inside a [[Highly Combustible Box]]. When they trade the world to a player, the scammer will burn the box and take all the items inside back.
=== '''World Trade Scam #4 ''' ===
The scammer will stand right next to a dropped item when trading. While the player is accepting the trade screen, the scammer will walk over and take the dropped item as the player accepts the trade.
=== '''World Trade Scam #5 ''' ===
The scammer will block items with [[Secret Passage]], made to look like [[Wood Block]]. When the world is traded, the scammer will walk through the open [[Secret Passage]]s and take all the items.


=== "Friend" Scam Type 3 ===
NOTE: As of the 3rd of June 2015, players are not allowed to trade worlds with loosely dropped items or items in storage containers (e.g. [[Treasure Chest]]), [[Dragon Gate]]s or public blocks (i.e. [[Garbage]]).
This is a longer process of "Friend Scam". A random player will add you as friend on Growtopia. After a few days he/she will pretend to be a "Helpful Friend". Then he/she will give you access to his world and will ask if you can add him/her into your world. In a few days he/she will pretend to be friendly so you will think he is a real "Friend" and then when he/she asked you to get one of his valuable items (ex. [[Zombie Jammer]]) he/she will pretend you stole it and recorded in the [[Security Camera]]. And when he/she knows you are offline he/she will remove your access to the world and steal your items and grief your world. When you see your world he/she will come and tell that you stole his/her (ex. [[Zombie Jammer]]) and will remove you as a friend and ignore you.


=== Bat Wings Scam ===
==='''World Trade Scam #6'''===
It is like the world trade scam but different.The owner places a [[mannequin]] with a [[gargoyle]] behind it,looking like bat wings.Then the owner broadcasts that he sells the world with the "Bat Wings" for a cheap/expensive price.After a player buys the world,he tries to get the "Bat Wings" but failed.He breaks the mannequin,realizing the he got scammed.
The scammer will drop items in a world, cover them up, and offer to trade the world for a cheap price (such as [[Angel Wings]] for 8 [[World Lock]]s). When the player starts trading, the scammer will place the [[World Key]] into the trade, along with some other items to distract the buyer. The scammer will then try and switch the World Key for another item while trying to distract the buyer such as talking to them. The buyer will then not receive the world.


How to avoid: Bat wings aren't obtainable. So it's a scam.
=== '''World Trade Scam #7''' ===
In Growtopia, a common scam involves the full provider worlds. The scammer claims the world contains thousands of providers blocks such as [[Science Station|Science Stations]], [[ATM Machine|ATMs]], or [[Tackle Box|Tackle Boxes]]. These worlds are often priced attractively and advertised as having up to 2,600 Science Stations. To pressure the buyer, the scammer may use an alt account to "simulate competition" by offering a higher price, creating urgency and making the buyer feel they must act quickly. If the player leaves to reconsider, the scammer later messages them with a world name that looks almost identical to the original world (e.g. WB4Q0 versus WB4QO) which is actually a lure world. This lure world may contain only 500 providers placed near the area, while the right side of the world is completely empty. Due to the limited screen view, the buyer may not notice the missing stations and proceed with the trade without inspecting the entire world.


=== Shop Scam ===
In some cases, the scammer places a door and sends the buyer to another world, distracting them and making it seem like the trade hasn’t happened yet. The buyer unknowingly completes the trade and ends up with a world that is far less valuable than promised.
Another [[Growtoken]] scam. Common these days in Growtopia. Owner would bc,cb, or sb saying that he/she is quitting and the items are for sale. They would place their valuables and on a sign, they'll write something like "Angels for 10 wls" or some price that is way cheaper than it is. The owner basically never answers to a buyer, never does anything except stand, world bans them when they have the actual world locks or leave the world for a long time. People fall for this scam easily and the owner just farms Growtokens while people are wasting their time.


=== Famous People Scam ===
== Phone Booth Scams ==
Same as Expensive Buying Items or Cheap Selling Items Broadcast Scam (Sales Broadcast Scam) but it's slightly different. The owner or admin broadcast or super broadcast that a famous people (Ex. pcats, EasyE, MartinMan007, etc.) is present in his/her world. Most people came due to this broadcast but they fall with this scam. The owner/admin did this to farm [[Growtoken]]s and the visitors to waste their time in his/her world. They had learnt not to be scammed by /msg a famous person or use /mod for locating a moderator.
In this scam, the scammer will access a player to a lock with a [[Phone Booth]]. They would then ask the player to punch the [[Phone Booth]]. Since the item is designed for players to store their clothing items, some players may accidentally click "Yes" and all their clothing items will be put into the [[Phone Booth]]. The scammer would then kick/ban the players and take the items inside the [[Phone Booth]].


How to avoid: You can check as sometimes it is real. If it isn't just leave the world.
NOTE: The [[Phone Booth]] can now only be used by the owner of the booth.


=== Super Broadcast Scam a.k.a Growtoken Scam ===
==Conclusion==
This scam was found in trading/minigames world. An owner broadcast or super broadcast that he/she buys super broadcast for rares or wls. After the victim spend their gems to super broadcast, the owner world bans him/her, ignore him/her or give a lame prize to you. You will instead waste your gems and the owner will get [[Growtoken]]s
In order to avoid getting scammed, players need to learn how to control themselves. Players must not give in to greed or to whatever the scammer says. If a player is trying to scam, leave the world and ignore them. Use common sense and do not fall for these scams. Please do NOT perform any of these scams, as it will result in a ban.
However, on the other side, the world owner could get scammed too. For now, "pay for sb first" is still debatable.


=== Phone Booth Scam (now impossible.)===
This scam is using one of the item from the [[Superhero Pack|superhero pack]], called [[Phone Booth]]. First, the scammer will broadcast that he/she will do a giveaway. Then,The scammer will give you the access on the [[Phone Booth]]. The scammer will ask you to punch the phone booth while you are standing in front of it. Then, he will ask you to press the "yes" button. Finally, your clothes will be in the [[Phone Booth]], the scammer will remove your acsess and then kick you/ ban you. Sometimes, the scammer will ask you to pay if you want to have the giveaway prize (when the player doesn't know that he/she is going to be scammed)(Game Developers had already fixed this scam)
*UPDATE
This Phone Booth Scam is now impossible. According to the news, [[Phone Booth]] are only accessible by its original owner (The one who really owns the Locks - Small, Big, Huge and World Lock).
===Phone Booth Scam 2===
This scam is different from the 1st Phone Booth Scam. Someone will have a Phone Booth intheir world, and they would wear rare clothing. Then they'd put those items in the Phone Booth, and after hat, quickly use their wrench to take those items out without putting them on. Then, the person would sell the world, and when its bought, the buyer will soon notice, that thay have been scammed. This scam is getting more known each day. To prevent being scammed by this kind of scam, do not buy worlds, which have a Phone Booth "That has items in it".
=== Fake Players In Link Portal Worlds (New Growtoken Scam) ===
This scam is when the main player/owner makes a world-locked world with a portal (Ex. Orange Portal) near the white door. He/she will then use a couple fake accounts (5-10 or more) to stay in that world. What happens is that, The world will appear in your world list. The Scammer may put a rare name or a "luring name" to lure the player into the world. Then the player will be forced to go into the portal or be punched by a fake account, While the other accounts are hiding somewhere in the world. The Scammer uses that advantage to get honors for both worlds, And get alot of Growtokens. A example world of this scam is called "GIVEAWAY12" Sometimes, You can see this world in your world list and it will show many players with the same name. (Ex. Dongs1, dongs2, dongs3, dongs4... etc.
How to avoid: If you get punched into a portal and end up in another world, instantly leave it.
=== Random Pull Scam ===
This scam is usually done by players who wants to earn some [[Growtokens Guide|growtokens]]. The owner will broadcast or tell someone that she/he is hosting a giveaway. Then when there are already plenty of players in the world, the owner will drop their item and say that they will pull random players. Then the owner will pull either their trusted friends or fake accounts and give the item to them so the fake account/friend can return the item to the owner after the giveaway. Then the owner will do it again and again to other fake accounts/friends until it's done. So, since there were huge amounts of players that entered the world the owner will have plenty of growtokens.
=== Spleef Scam ===
This scam is commonly used (be careful!) and it's easy. The owner puts a rare prize (e.g. World Lock) and hosts the spleef. The owner will ask people to pay when they died. At the end, EVERYONE REALIZES THAT IT'S A SCAM!
How to avoid: If you get asked to pay for a spleef game, never pay. It is safer not to pay.
=== Glitch Seed Scam ===
The glitch seed scam is used by players to trick other players that the seed is a glitch so the scammer will sell it in a high price. The scammer will place the seed (which is not really a glitch seed) in a world and sell the world in a high price. Then the scammer will tell others that it is a glitch seed, so players will be interested in buying it. So when the player who bought the world will receive a seed that isn't really a glitch.
How to avoid: Now Glitch Clothing Seeds aren't glitch, many are being added because of the Clothing Compacter. Otherwise, ask the owner to buy it from trade. If he says no, its a scam.
=== Glitch Seed Scam Type 2 ===
This is the new scam that rare to find but be advanced scam type. Owner will drop any same (or almost) color (layer and main colour) and then drop glass pane seed in treasure chest and cover it with water. And owner will bc that it was a glitch seed. When other ask owner to show in treasure chest , owner will quickly open and close the chest. So it may look like a new seed. When a player bought that world will receive 2 seed (1 glass pane and other depend on owner to drop).
How to avoid: If there is a Treasure Chest, water over it and items in it, its a scam no matter what.
=== Treasure Chest Scam ===
This is a scam that is rarely used. The scammer will put the rare item in the edge of the treasure chest which is sticking out and broadcast she/he is selling the world and then pull some random people that to prove everyone that the treasure chest is not public. He will later punch the treasure chest showing everyone the item inside. Once trading with the victim the trade menu that warns you about getting scammed will block the treasure chest and that makes the victim distracted. And the scammer will be '''REALLY''' close to the edge of the treasure chest which the item is sticking out of (It's closed) and quickly punch it to get the item and close it quickly. The victim won't notice and he will accept the trade while the owner quickly leaves or stay. When the player bought the scam world he will get nothing in the chest.
=== Fake Item Quantity Scam ===
This scam is uncommon . The scammer sells a world with a World Lock. Then he places a random item behind it (e.g.: Grass, Glass Pane, etc.). There is only one World Lock. The player buys the world and gets it and gets only 1 of it.
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WARNING!
The various methods of the scams that are displayed and explained in this page should not be attempted in the game. The sole purpose of this page is to inform unsuspecting players so that they will be able to avoid such scams. Attempting such illegal actions can result in a punishment.

Scams or hacking are illegal actions that are performed by players, usually for the sole purpose of earning items by exploiting other players for their items. Such actions are frowned upon, and most of which are punishable and may result in a ban from the game itself. Should a player enter a world where illegal actions are taking place, it is highly encouraged for players to leave the world immediately. A simple act of spectating a scam is punishable. If, by chance, a moderator is online, message them (/msg <name of moderator> <message>) once. It is not encouraged to continuously spam and bombard them with messages. It is not advisable for players to try to solve any problems regarding scams by themselves as it may put them, as well as other players in unnecessary trouble.

Players can type in /report to report the world where Moderators will check the world. When players type /report, they have to make sure that the world itself is a scam, not the owner/admin or a player in the world.

Reporting scams, even if supported by images or video clips, in the Growtopia Forums, or sending an e-mail to the Support Team is a useless act. The Support Team does not accept photographs or clips of any illegal actions, and the Forums is not a place to report such actions.

There are also worlds in-game that educate players on scams and how to avoid them. One example is STOPDONTDROP, which is currently under the ownership of @Jenuine.

Drop games

Drop game #1

The drop game is one of the most common scams. The scammer tells the unsuspecting players to drop their items in a small confined space. When the player drops their items, the scammer covers up the items or bans/kicks the players so that they are unable to retrieve their items.

Drop game #2

The scammer will ask the player to place a World Lock in a world that they already placed blocks in. The scammer would have already created a room with hidden entrances into the room (such as Secret Passages to mimic Wood Block. When the player drops their item, the scammer will use a Psychotic Bunny on them and go into the room through the hidden entrance, picking up the dropped item. Sometimes the scammer will ask the player to go into a world with a name that is similar to the victim's name. The scammer will ask for access, then he will build a room, like in the previous scam, go into this room and ask the player to remove his access. When the victim goes to the World Lock to remove the scammer's access, he will place a Checkpoint at the end of the world, so the player can't see it. Then the scammer will go back into the room. Often players think that the scammer will go through an opened House Entrance or break a Garbage to take the item, so the victim will avoid it, but he won't be able to see Checkpoint, so scammer can respawn, and take the victim's item when the victim drops a rare.

Drop game #3

Two scammers who are both friends will place a Big Lock in a world and broadcast that they are quitting and players can have one of their items if they drop a rare item. The owner of the lock will leave the world, claiming that they cannot ban/kick because they are gone, however, the friend will kick the player when they drop an item.

Trust tests

This type of scam is usually between players who are already friends. The scammer (who is on the unsuspecting player's friend list) will pressure the player to prove their "trust" by having them drop a rare/valuable item in front of them or giving them access to a world. The scammer will then take their items or grief their world when they are offline. If the player refuses to do the trust test, the scammer will break their "friendship".

Betting

Betting of any form is illegal, with effect as of July 20, 2015. Players are required to bet some of their World Locks for a chance to win more. Any form of betting is considered illegal and players will be banned for hosting a casino and banned for 7 days if spectating one.

Casino

Two players are asked to drop their World Locks in a Display Box. They will then be asked to spin a Roulette Wheel and the player who obtains the highest score will take both of the player's items. In this case, the owner of the world can easily scam the items or the opponent could be a friend and the player will never receive their items, regardless of whether they won or not.

Dirt Game

The admin/owner would pull a player to a small room. There would be a public lock locking empty air, then the admin would ask the player to drop world locks for a certain amount of dirt blocks. Once the player has paid, the admin would then place dirt in the public spot. The player would break it and if anything drops, it would have a value ( example: If drops a seed, would be a world lock. If drops a block/gem, would be two or more world locks.) When the player breaks the block and it drops items, the admin would ban or kick the player, resulting in the player losing his world locks.

Any form of betting, not necessarily a casino is considered illegal. With effect from July 20th, 2015, any kind of betting is banned in Growtopia. Should players ever be caught hosting such illegal actions, they will be banned from the game. Participating in a casino or spectating or doing anything that involves betting will also result in a punishment, but a lighter one.

Password Door Game Scam

A scammer will have a world with a quiz or parkour. When the player reaches the end of the door, they will come across a Password Door, usually telling the player to guess any number between 0 and a large number (e.g. 0 to 10,000). The Password Door may not even have a correct password or the prize may not be what the player expected (such as being lured for a valuable item but is really a low-value item). This makes the player waste time in the world.

Fake Game Worlds

A sign that a world is a game world is if its name is ridiculously long like WLLLLLLLLLLL or WIIIIIINNNNNN. A scammer will usually have a hall at the beginning, telling the player to rate 5 or that the world isn't a scam. The prizes may seem valuable (e.g. a large amount of World Locks). The players will usually complete an insanely long parkour before reaching the areas with prizes. However, the areas with the valuable items are blocked off and unobtainable, leaving the player to pick up the low-value items., or no items at all.

The scammer will ask players to donate rare items, the player who donates the rarest item will receive an extremely valuable prize. The scammer can use alternate accounts to donate their own items to make other players increase the value of their items to "beat" the alternate account. Once a valuable item has been donated, the scammer will ban all players from the world.

Work Hiring

The scammer will broadcast that they are hiring players to help them break their Farmables. They will promise a valuable prize once the player has finished breaking all the farmables. When the player has finished breaking all the farmables, the scammer will ban the player or give them a low-value item instead. However, this does not mean that ALL players who hire workers to break are scammers, some will actually pay for the player's labour.

Note: Some also advertise this as free XP. In this case, it is not a scam.

Account Password Scam

The scammer will claim that they are selling the password of an account, saying that there are valuable items inside. However there is really nothing and the player who buys it will log onto the account to find nothing, or the scammer never actually told the correct password but took the payment for the password.

Rare Item Scam

Usually, a more experienced player will scam a less experienced player in the scam. The scammer will offer an uncommon but useless item such as a Radioactive Chemical (or anything else which seems rare but is actually worthless) for a world or item of some value. The player will not realize that they are trading for something of little or no value.

Phishing Scams

Phishing Scam #1

The scammer will claim that they can hack Growtopia and give unlimited items or gems. The scammer asks for the player's GrowID and password, usually on a website. The information is collected by the scammer, who later logs onto the player's account and transfers all their items onto their account.

Phishing Scam #2

This scam is similar to the first type but far more advanced. This scam is an advanced application that finds the save.dat file on the player's device. The save.dat file is then transferred to the scammer who can later log onto the player's account and transfers all their items onto their account.

Phishing Scam #3

Almost like type 1, involves the scammer broadcasting about fake moderator applications. The scam requires the player to go to a fake moderator website, which asks for the player's GrowID, password, and email. When a player types in their email, password, and GrowID, the website claims that the player's information has been submitted. The information is collected by the scammer, who later logs onto the player's account and transfers all their items onto their account.

NOTE: The save.dat file is a local configuration file which contains settings, an auth token, GrowID name and other information such as RID, skinColor etc.

NOTE: The save.dat file has not contained a password after the 4.19 update, instead it contains a token value which is used to login.

Vending Scam

Vending Machine Scam #1

The scammer advertises that they are selling an item for extremely cheap (e.g. Portcullis for 60 per World Lock). Players will flock to the world. The scammer creates an area which is usually filled with Dark Cave Background and Water Buckets. A Portal is usually placed underneath the Vending Machine to quickly remove all the players from the world once the scam has been performed. The scammer will release all the players into the first Vending Machine where the price is just as the scammer says in their broadcast. The scammer usually places only one World Lock's worth in the first Vending Machine. The scammer then releases all the players into the second Vending Machine where the price is different (e.g. Portcullis for 6 World Locks each). Players will think that the price is the same as the first Vending Machine and will purchase the items in the machine. Once the scam is performed, the scammer will make all the players fall into the Portal.

A similar scam has emerged in BUY+ worlds, where the scammer advertises a “cheap” item (e.g. Pepper Tree Seed for 70 per World Lock). The world is designed with two identical areas: one Vending Machine stocked with a small amount of Pepper Seed (70/wl), and another with Pepper Block at the same price. When a player enters, they’re sent through a Portal to a bait world where the Pepper Seed vending machine is placed at the bottom of a vertical drop, timed with the The Adventure Begins countdown. Due to the fall speed and timer, it’s nearly impossible to reach and buy the seed before time runs out. After failing, the player is sent back to the main world through a different Portal, now facing the Pepper Tree Block vending machine, which has enough time to buy. Thinking they missed out earlier, the player rushes to purchase, only to realize they’ve been tricked into buying a different item (buying block instead of seed) at the same price.

Vending Machine Scam #2

The scammer will place an item in a Display Block below the Vending Machine (e.g. a Pinball Bumper seed). The Vending Machine will actually have an item close to the item in the Display Block, however, less valuable (e.g Pinball Bumper block). The players immediately rush to buy it before realizing that they've bought blocks for the same price as the seed. Different variants involve using similar seeds or items (such as Pet Bunny and Cuddly Bunny or Rainbow Wig and Rainbow Wings).

Vending Machine Scam #3

During Halloween Week, a player will claim that they are selling items of a high rarity (i.e. more than 100, usually steam items) so that they can drop it into Growganoth. When the player purchases it from the Vending Machine, they will later see that their item is not of the rarity they claimed it was.

Vending Machine Scam #4

The scammer sends out a fake super broadcast claiming they're "quitting" Growtopia and selling items cheaply to lure players into their world. The world is placed with a lots of Roulette Wheels around Vending Machines, so that the spinning messages along with player chat will cover up the actual item prices on vending machine. At first, they sell a few items at low prices to earn player trust. But once players are convinced, they quietly switch to other expensive items (e.g. 1 World Lock to 100 World Locks for Ripper Wing). And because the price is hidden, players end up buying them without realizing they’ve been tricked.

The Counterfeit Scam

The counterfeit scam involves a scammer trading two almost identical items in a world, claiming that it is the more valuable item (e.g. Change of Address, Birth Certificate and Secret Of Growtopia, Chandelier Seeds and Sand Seeds, Emerald Block Seeds and Cash Register Seeds). The scammer will drop the fake item in a world and claim that it is the more valuable item. The scammer will sell the world and the buyer will realize that the item they received was not what they had expected.

Trade Scam

Trade Scam #1

The scam involves the player trading an item for an offer more valuable than the value of the item being purchased. (e.g. purchasing Phoenix Wings for 300 Diamond Locks). When the scammer places the item, they will distract the player by saying that they are laggy or talking to the player. However, while the scammer is doing this, they quickly change the item into a lower price without the player noticing (e.g. 150 Diamond Locks to 15 Diamond Locks). The player would not have realized and accept the trade before realizing that they have sold an item for way cheaper than it is worth.

Trade Scam #2

The scam involves a scammer trading an obscure but worthless item for an extremely high price to a friend of theirs (e.g. Burnt Leather). The scammer will then go up to a player, attempting to sell it for slightly cheaper, making the player realize that they can profit off it. The player will then realize that they cannot sell the item and that their item is worthless.

Trade Scam #3

The scam involves the player buying a valuable item and switching it right before the trade with another similar item. For example, a player will offer to sell a Weather Machine - Stuff, and at the last second, switch it for the Weather Machine - Sunny.

Bat Wings (Play Wings)

Moderator @Play has his own Moderator item, the Play Wings, which looks similar to a Gargoyle behind a Mannequin. Players will usually try to sell a world with these items, claiming that they have the Play Wings.

Nightmare Devil Wings

After the release of Painter's Pack, players can paint blocks with paints. Using the same method as the Play Wings scam, the scammer will paint the Gargoyle purple and put a Mannequin in front of it to make it looks like the mannequin is wearing a pair of Nightmare Devil Wings.

Fake Youtube Recording

In this scam, scammers pretend to be a Youtuber, recording a video for their channel. They will ask a player to drop an item for their video which they claim to be something along the lines of a simple skit about scamming. Once the player drops their items, putting "trust" into the scammer, thinking that Youtubers won't scam. The scammer than bans or kicks the players, preventing them from getting their items back.

Spleef Scam

The scammer will host a game of Spleef. The scammer will put a rare prize (e.g. a World Lock) and ask players to pay to have an extra "life". At the end, when the player is declared the winner, the owner will refuse to pay up or ban the players, taking the payments for lives as profit.

With effect of July 20th 2015, Any kind of betting is banned in Growtopia, paying for a chance to win is included as betting, should a player be caught, they will be punished, to a lesser extent (cursed).

Glitch Seed Scam

The scammer will claim to be selling a glitched seed, asking for a high price. The seed really isn't a glitch seed but usually an uncommonly seen seed such as a clothing seed (made using a Clothing Compactor). The scammer will sell the seed in a world where the player will realise it isn't a glitched seed once they have bought the world.

Fake Item Quantity Scam

The scammer will usually drop 200 Glass Pane behind a rare item (such as a World Lock, making it look like there are 200 World Locks. When the scammer sells the world, the player will collect one World Lock and 200 Glass Panes which they have paid a large amount for.

NOTE: Locks now have orange borders around them to tell the difference between locks and blocks.

Chest Game

The chest game is a form of betting where the scammer asks players to pay a World Lock for a chance to win something rarer in a Treasure Chest. However, these chests usually have worthless items inside so that the scammer can profit from the player's initial payment. The chests may not even have any rare items.

NOTE: With effect from July 20th, any kind of betting is banned in Growtopia. Players will be banned similarly to a drop game if they host any form of betting. Participating in betting will also result in punishment, to a lesser extent.

Stuff Weather Machine Scam

The scammer will claim that they will place a rare untradeable item in a player's Weather Machine - Stuff (e.g Golden Pickaxe). The scammer will ask for access so that they can place the item in. However, upon receiving access they will smash the machine and take it.

Dirt Game 

The scammer will make a world with one Vending Machine. It will usually have one Dirt inside for the price of one per World Lock. The scammer will say that the first person to purchase the dirt will gain two World Locks. The scammer will give the prize the first time round to make it seem legitimate but the second time, many players will attempt to buy it to win the World Locks and the scammer is ultimately selling Dirt for one World Lock each. It is considered betting as it is a way of "paying to win".

Free Wrench Scams

The scammer will obtain many Geiger Chargers and place them in a Builder's Lock set to Build, that way the victims can place Geiger Counters IN the Geiger Chargers but are never able to take them OUT, and then place signs telling players why placing their Geiger Counters in the Chargers is a good idea, i.e. saying "This place is a good place to charge, because it only takes 10 minutes here as opposed to the usual hour" or give players instructions on how to "use" the Chargers, or say "Only the owner of the Geiger Counter may retrieve it." on a sign. Then the scammer will Super Broadcast something like "Free Geiger Charging Here". Then people will flock to the world, put their well-earned Geiger Counters in the scam, and lose them forever. The scammer may also put actual items to use with the free wrench system. Scammers may also place Fossil Prep Stations within the world which will be locked by a Builder's Lock  that's set to build. Players will be able to place there Fossils IN the Fossil Prep Stations but they WON'T be able to get it out afterwards.

Fake Global System Message Scam

The scammer will attempt a form of broadcasting (usually a Super-broadcast) and mimic the line of text a Global System message would probably send, and in the line of text, the scammer will state that the user's password(s) is not safe OR that they are hiring mods. Then the scammer will state a website ending with the domain .ml. (eg. **Global System Message: Your PASS is at RISK!/in DANGER! Change at <website>.ml) Another format: (**Global System Message: we are HIRING <amount> MODS! Apply at <website>.ml) NOTE: Players can no longer broadcast in `4(red) colour to prevent the imitation of Global System Messages

World Add Scam

The scammer will ask the victim to create a world and lock the door so the scammer couldn't get out. The scammer will then ask the victim to drop a valuable item on the ground, and lock it with a block. Then, the scammer will ask for access, but not accept. Then, the scammer will ask the victim to leave the world, when the victim leaves, the scammer can now accept the lock's access and take the item(s) dropped by the victim.

Rayman Scam

The scammer will broadcast that they are selling a complete Rayman set in a Display Shelf. The victim will then buy the world. While the victim accepts the trade, the scammer will quickly change the Rayman's Fist into a Fish Tank Port or Tambourine.

Patched Scams

This is a list of all scams which are currently patched and are no longer existing or able to be performed.

Scam Growtoken Worlds

The scam usually involves luring players into a world to stay in there. Scammers can keep players in their world with the form of a giveaway (and collecting the items as masses of players attempt to collect the item) or a scam mini-game world with fake prizes. It is designed to waste players' time as they collect Growtokens from the world.

Players will also fake broadcast to lure players in, such as claiming that there is a player in their world with a Legendary Item or that they are giving free items to players.

NOTE: As of the Systems Update, players can no longer obtain Growtokens from worlds.

World Trade Scams

World Trade Scam #1

The scammer will drop an item with a Checkpoint hidden behind it. When the scammer trades the world to the player, they will respawn, taking all the items.

This scam can also be done using a Door behind dropped items where the scammer will go to the Door ID and collect all the items once the trade has been done.

Another alternative is that an alternate account or a friend can take the items.

World Trade Scam #2

The scammer will place items in a Vending Machine. Just before the trade, they will take the items out and sell the world to a player, with just an empty Vending Machine.

World Trade Scam #3

The scammer will try and sell rare items inside a Highly Combustible Box. When they trade the world to a player, the scammer will burn the box and take all the items inside back.

World Trade Scam #4

The scammer will stand right next to a dropped item when trading. While the player is accepting the trade screen, the scammer will walk over and take the dropped item as the player accepts the trade.

World Trade Scam #5

The scammer will block items with Secret Passage, made to look like Wood Block. When the world is traded, the scammer will walk through the open Secret Passages and take all the items.

NOTE: As of the 3rd of June 2015, players are not allowed to trade worlds with loosely dropped items or items in storage containers (e.g. Treasure Chest), Dragon Gates or public blocks (i.e. Garbage).

World Trade Scam #6

The scammer will drop items in a world, cover them up, and offer to trade the world for a cheap price (such as Angel Wings for 8 World Locks). When the player starts trading, the scammer will place the World Key into the trade, along with some other items to distract the buyer. The scammer will then try and switch the World Key for another item while trying to distract the buyer such as talking to them. The buyer will then not receive the world.

World Trade Scam #7

In Growtopia, a common scam involves the full provider worlds. The scammer claims the world contains thousands of providers blocks such as Science Stations, ATMs, or Tackle Boxes. These worlds are often priced attractively and advertised as having up to 2,600 Science Stations. To pressure the buyer, the scammer may use an alt account to "simulate competition" by offering a higher price, creating urgency and making the buyer feel they must act quickly. If the player leaves to reconsider, the scammer later messages them with a world name that looks almost identical to the original world (e.g. WB4Q0 versus WB4QO) which is actually a lure world. This lure world may contain only 500 providers placed near the area, while the right side of the world is completely empty. Due to the limited screen view, the buyer may not notice the missing stations and proceed with the trade without inspecting the entire world.

In some cases, the scammer places a door and sends the buyer to another world, distracting them and making it seem like the trade hasn’t happened yet. The buyer unknowingly completes the trade and ends up with a world that is far less valuable than promised.

Phone Booth Scams

In this scam, the scammer will access a player to a lock with a Phone Booth. They would then ask the player to punch the Phone Booth. Since the item is designed for players to store their clothing items, some players may accidentally click "Yes" and all their clothing items will be put into the Phone Booth. The scammer would then kick/ban the players and take the items inside the Phone Booth.

NOTE: The Phone Booth can now only be used by the owner of the booth.

Conclusion

In order to avoid getting scammed, players need to learn how to control themselves. Players must not give in to greed or to whatever the scammer says. If a player is trying to scam, leave the world and ignore them. Use common sense and do not fall for these scams. Please do NOT perform any of these scams, as it will result in a ban. id:Scams