How to Avoid Getting Scammed on Habbo

When playing games run by other players, pay to stay (p2s) at your own risk., If you go to a coin shop and the owner tells you to pay before they give you the Furni, don't do it., If you're paying for rights in a room, make sure it's safe., Don't...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: When playing games run by other players

    Use common sense; if you can tell the host is going to scam, it's best not to pay any Furni.

    This goes for casinos as well.
  2. Step 2: pay to stay (p2s) at your own risk.

    It will most likely be a scam. , Ensure the room owner is well known and the room is decorated nicely.

    For example, if you come across a school that's fully furnished, it should be safe.

    Oppositely, if the room only has a few chairs and tables, it's probably not a good idea. , Don't visit any suspicious websites that ask for these, either. , This can be done via the Call For Help tool (CFH). , Mail, or AIM and will not contact players on these programs.

    Anyone impersonating staff members should be reported.
  3. Step 3: If you go to a coin shop and the owner tells you to pay before they give you the Furni

  4. Step 4: don't do it.

  5. Step 5: If you're paying for rights in a room

  6. Step 6: make sure it's safe.

  7. Step 7: Don't give your password or other account details to anyone asking for them in exchange for free Furni

  8. Step 8: or moderator status.

  9. Step 9: Report any behaviour that looks like a scamming attempt to moderators.

  10. Step 10: Understand that Habbo staff do not use MSN

  11. Step 11: Hotmail

  12. Step 12: Yahoo!

Detailed Guide

Use common sense; if you can tell the host is going to scam, it's best not to pay any Furni.

This goes for casinos as well.

It will most likely be a scam. , Ensure the room owner is well known and the room is decorated nicely.

For example, if you come across a school that's fully furnished, it should be safe.

Oppositely, if the room only has a few chairs and tables, it's probably not a good idea. , Don't visit any suspicious websites that ask for these, either. , This can be done via the Call For Help tool (CFH). , Mail, or AIM and will not contact players on these programs.

Anyone impersonating staff members should be reported.

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