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How to Avoid PUBG UC Scams and Buy Safely
Most PUBG UC scams rely on one thing: getting you to hand over your account. Don't — and you're already safe.
The golden rule of buying UC is simple: a legitimate store only ever needs a code, never your account. If someone asks for your password, login link or a one-time code, walk away.
Here are the common tricks and how to stay clear of them.
Never share these
No honest seller needs any of these:
- Your PUBG account password
- A login link or one-time password (OTP)
- Your email or social login credentials
- Remote access to your phone
Common scam red flags
Watch out for these warning signs:
- “Send your login and we'll top up for you”
- Prices that are far too good to be true
- Pressure to pay off-platform with no record
- No support channel or order history
The safe way to buy
Buy UC as a code and redeem it yourself on the official page. Keep a record of your order, pay through a channel that tracks it (like Telegram Stars), and only redeem on official sites.
- A real store needs only a code, never your account.
- Never share your password or OTP with anyone.
- Too-cheap offers and off-platform payment are red flags.
- Redeem codes only on official pages.
FAQ
Someone offered to top up via my login — safe?
No. That's the most common scam. Only buy codes you redeem yourself.
How do I know a code seller is legit?
They deliver a code, keep an order record, offer support, and never ask for your password.
What if I already shared my password?
Change it immediately and enable any available account protection.