San Diego Border Roleplay Code Scam Warning
The popularity of San Diego Border Roleplay makes it a prime target for scammers publishing fake codes, malicious scripts, and credential phishing pages. This guide teaches you how to identify scams, protect your Roblox account, and find trustworthy information instead.
Common Scam Types
Fake code websites top the list. These pages display long lists of codes that have never existed in San Diego Border Roleplay, often copied from other games. They generate ad revenue from desperate players and sometimes embed malware in "download" buttons for supposed code generators.
YouTube and TikTok videos titled "ALL WORKING CODES" or "UNLIMITED MONEY GLITCH" frequently promote script executors or external download links. The game official description explicitly states "NO EXPLOITERS. NO CHEATERS. NO EXCEPTIONS" — using these tools results in moderation action.
Discord impersonation is another vector. Scammers create fake servers mimicking San Diego Border Community and send direct messages with "exclusive codes" that link to credential harvesting pages. Always verify you are in the server linked from the official Roblox group.
Red Flags to Watch For
Any site asking for your Roblox username and password is a phishing attempt — Roblox never requires password entry on third-party sites for code redemption. Be suspicious of pages demanding you complete surveys, download apps, or share the link with friends before revealing codes.
Codes that look too generic — "UPDATE", "FREEBIE", "2026" — are almost never game-specific. If a video shows code redemption but the UI does not match San Diego Border Roleplay actual menus, the footage is from a different game or fabricated entirely.
- Requests for Roblox password or cookie data
- Surveys or app downloads required to "unlock" codes
- Script executor promotions labeled as "auto farm" or "free money"
- Discord DMs from unknown accounts offering exclusive codes
- Code lists with no connection to official developer announcements
How to Verify Information
Cross-reference any claim with three sources: this wiki, the official Roblox game page, and the San Diego Border Community group. If none of these confirm a code or feature, it does not exist. Our codes page is updated within 24 hours of any verified code system launch.
Report scam videos and websites through Roblox and YouTube reporting tools. Protecting the community reduces the number of new players who lose accounts to phishing.
Safe Alternatives
Instead of chasing fake codes, use our Free Rewards guide for legitimate earning paths. For gameplay help, read our Beginner Guide and Border Patrol Guide. If you want to report in-game exploiters, use the game moderation system rather than downloading counter-scripts.