Many Roblox players who are active on Twitter are finding out about giveaways where they are promised 7000 (or more) free Robux in their accounts. Is it a legit, safe and trusted way to earn Robux or is it a scam? Here’s all you need to know about this.
Is the 7000 Robux Twitter Giveaway Safe & Legit?
The first thing that Roblox players need to check is the legitimacy of the account posting the giveaway. There are only two scenarios where the free Robux giveaway on Twitter can be legit – if it’s posted by the official Roblox account or if it’s posted by an influencer directly affiliated with Roblox. If it’s neither, it’s best to not trust it. The said influencer needs to be verified and there should be some acknowledgement about the giveaway on the official account as well. When all these boxes are checked, you can trust that you will get the Robux in your account in case you win.
Keep in mind that you should not be sharing your account details, including your password, with others. Stay away from Robux generator sites because they can compromise or hack into your profile. If they happen to take over your Roblox account, you can lose your progress and everything associated with it as well, so it’s important to be careful.
Roblox has mentioned in its Terms of Use that you cannot sell, trade, or give away Robux except through the official Roblox channels. It says that “We do not recognize or condone any third-party services that may be used to sell, exchange, transfer, or otherwise dispose of Robux. We do not assume any responsibility for, and will not support, such transactions.”
So, that’s everything about which type of free Robux giveaways you should trust on Twitter and which ones to avoid falling for. If you’d like to get some in-game freebies for Roblox games, check out our linked guides here.