claimrbx.com
Here’s a breakdown of the website ClaimRBX (claimrbx.com / claimrbx.gg) — what it claims to do, what to watch out for, and whether you should use it.
What ClaimRBX says it does
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The site presents itself as a way to “earn free Robux” — the virtual currency used on Roblox — by doing things like completing surveys, watching videos, entering promo codes, or playing games. (claimrbx.gg)
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It states that you log in using your Roblox username, not your password. (claimrbx.gg)
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It includes a disclaimer that it is not affiliated with Roblox Corporation and its trademarks. (claimrbx.gg)
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One site reviewing it, ScamVoid, says claimrbx.com’s domain was created around October 23, 2017. (Scamvoid.net)
What I found: red flags and concerns
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Although ScamVoid reports the site as “Potentially Safe” (no obvious malware or blocklist flags) it notes very low traffic volume, and that “trustworthiness is unknown.” (Scamvoid.net) That means “not obviously malicious” doesn’t mean “legit business.”
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On Trustpilot the domain claimrbx.gg (a related domain) has only 4 reviews with an average of 3.6 out of 5 stars. Some users report “why I don’t have Robux?!” and say the site promised but didn’t deliver. (Trustpilot)
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Example review: “why i don’t have robux?! but the app say i have 1 robux!” (Trustpilot)
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Another: “this is legit i got my robux from this web thxs so much” (Trustpilot)
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The nature of the “free Robux” offers is inherently risky: completing surveys/offers is typical of reward-based monetization models that may involve providing personal info, or being exposed to low-quality offers.
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Because Roblox’s terms of service generally forbid third-party sites from distributing Robux outside of official channels, any site promising “free Robux” should be treated with caution.
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The site itself states “We will never ask for your password” — meaning you may still be asked to log in with your username and possibly authorize something, which raises risk of linking accounts or exposing info. (claimrbx.gg)
My assessment: Should you use it?
Probably no, or at least only with extreme caution. Here’s why:
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The promise of “free Robux” looks appealing but is not supported by the official Roblox distribution channels.
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There are credible complaints from users who say they did the work and didn’t receive the Robux.
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Even if the site isn’t clearly malicious, the reward model often involves participation in offers/surveys that may require personal data, time, or expose you to unwanted risk.
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If you use it, don’t provide your Roblox password, don’t link bank or payment methods, and assume you could be wasting time or exposing yourself to spam.
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It might work for some users (some reviews say they got their rewards), but “some” does not mean trusted, consistent, or safe.
Key takeaways
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ClaimRBX claims to provide free Robux by doing tasks (surveys, videos, etc).
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The site is not officially endorsed by Roblox Corporation.
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There are mixed user reviews and limited transparency about how exactly rewards are delivered.
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Use of such “free currency” schemes has inherent risk: time-consuming tasks, potential data exposure, unfulfilled promises.
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If you decide to try it: use a minimal-risk account (not your main Roblox account), keep expectations low, avoid giving sensitive info.
FAQ
Q: Is ClaimRBX a scam?
A: I can't say definitively “yes” or “no.” It doesn’t appear explicitly malicious (no malware/rogue domain flags) according to some checks. But “not flagged” isn’t same as “fully legitimate.” Many users report problems getting the promised Robux.
Q: Will I get rich from it or get lots of Robux?
A: Very unlikely. If the model is “complete many offers to earn tiny amounts”, you’ll probably spend more time than you’ll gain value. The bigger danger: the promise of “lots of free Robux” may lure you into giving away data or being disappointed.
Q: Is it safe to log in with my Roblox account?
A: They claim they only ask for your username, not password, which is better than asking password. But even giving your username can allow linking. And you should ensure you’re not providing more permissions than you intend. Using a secondary account is safer.
Q: What’s the safe way to get Robux?
A: The safest way is through official channels: buy via Roblox’s in-game store or through trusted authorized resellers. Avoid third-party “free Robux” sites that aren’t clearly verified by Roblox.
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