Suspicious free-game-currency offer
Established 11.7-year-old gaming marketplace with mixed reviews, data-leak complaints, and ToS-violating services. This looks like a free-game-currency or generator page. Legitimate games never give currency through third-party sites — these lead to surveys, PUPs, or account theft. Don't enter your game login.
Is u4gm.com legit or a scam?
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Established 11.7-year-old gaming marketplace with mixed reviews, data-leak complaints, and ToS-violating services.
Score breakdown
See the live page ↓These checks passed — but they don't clear the site. A clean antivirus result, valid SSL, and a calm server only mean it isn't hosting malware; they say nothing about whether the business is real. This verdict is based on the site's conduct and content, not a malware detection.
If this is a scam — what it means for you
You were probably about to claim 'free' currency or enter your game login.
If it is, there's no free currency. You either hand over your game account (which gets stolen) or install junkware after a wall of surveys.
If this is a scam, how it works
The typical trap, step by step
This site is unverified — it may be legitimate. If it is a scam, this is the playbook pages like it follow:
They promise free Robux, V-Bucks, skins, or coins.
To “unlock” it you enter your game login or complete endless surveys.
Your login is stolen — along with your account and anything linked to it.
There was never any free currency; the whole page exists to harvest logins.
If a site follows these steps, treat it as unsafe — close it and don't enter anything.
Analysis Summary
Website Preview

Automated page render — captured in a safe sandbox. What an ordinary visitor would see when loading the site. Marker positions are approximate. See full visual analysis →
Visual analysis
We capture a fresh screenshot of the live page and ask a vision model to look for scam visual patterns — fake trust badges, countdown timers, overlay pop-ups, and visual clones of legitimate brands.
Visual red flags detected in the screenshot
The site is a fully-rendered gaming marketplace offering currency and account services; while it uses flashy giveaway tactics common in high-risk niches, it does not exhibit immediate signs of being a phishing clone.
What our vision model saw
5 signalsProminent 'FREE GIVEAWAYS' banner using flashy, high-urgency graphics
Site offers 'Boosting' and 'Accounts' for sale, which often violates game terms of service
Cookie consent banner obscures a significant portion of the lower page content
Professional layout for a third-party gaming marketplace with functional navigation
No immediate signs of cloning a specific major brand's official store
Intelligence
The site has operated since 2014 under a registered Hong Kong company and shows no antivirus detections or blocklist hits. Visual analysis confirms a functional marketplace layout offering currency and boosting services rather than a phishing clone. Three documented complaints on Reddit and Trustpilot allege customer data exposure through mass emails and pressure to post fake reviews. The business model requires users to share game account credentials, which creates a direct security risk regardless of the operator's legitimacy. Purchasing these services also violates the terms of service of major game publishers, exposing buyers to account bans. The combination of real complaints and credential-sharing practices outweighs the clean technical signals.
Web Research Findings
Our live research agent queries scam-report databases, consumer-review sites, news coverage, and general web search for u4gm.com, then cross-checks business-registration records and look-alike domain patterns. Everything below is pulled from what it actually found.
- Operates as a 'gray market' for in-game currency (Monopoly Go, PoE, FC 26, GTA 5) and boosting services.
- Business is registered in Hong Kong under COOLPLAY TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED.
- Users report a data leak incident where customer emails and order details were exposed in mass CC'd emails.
- Some services require sharing account login credentials, which poses a significant security risk to users.
- Mixed reputation: high volume of positive reviews on Trustpilot (30k+), but significant allegations of coerced or botted reviews on Reddit and forums.
- Purchasing from the site typically violates the Terms of Service (ToS) of major game developers (EA, Roblox, etc.), risking account bans.
- Reddit (r/Scams)open
"U4GM is a Scam Website, please beware. I was added to several mass emails with 300+ other people who had purchased from their website. From there, I could access all their login info."
- Trustpilotopen
"They made me make false five star reviews just to 'complete my purchase,' and have now been wreaking havoc on my account because I didn't want to place a seventh positive review."
- Reddit (r/NHLHUT)open
"They repeatedly avoid answering my question about a refund, instead just telling me to wait until they have coins to fulfill my order. At bare minimum they are exceedingly incompetent."
Operated by COOLPLAY TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED, located at Unit 60 3/F Yau Lee Center, Kwun Tong, KL.
Our research located three scam reports on Reddit and Trustpilot. Users reported customer email addresses exposed in mass CC'd emails and pressure to post fake positive reviews. Two positive reviews noted fast delivery of in-game items. The site shows 56 total complaints alongside its registered Hong Kong business.
Domain Timeline
- Nov 5, 2014Domain registered
First appeared in WHOIS records — 12 years old today.
- Jul 12, 2026Latest security review — Flagged as suspicious
This scan re-ran every check; the current findings are detailed above.
u4gm.com is an established domain now carrying threat signals. An older domain that starts tripping security checks is a classic pattern for an asset that was sold, repurposed, or compromised — the age alone is not reassurance.
Threat Detection
Antivirus Engines
Security Scans
Checked against the major public blocklists used by browsers and security tools — no hits.
Reputation Sources
How this domain rates across independent threat-intelligence and blocklist providers.
Scam-Type Likelihood
1 scam-type patterns detected
1 of 21 categories showed signals
We check every URL against 21 distinct scam categories so the verdict tells you not just how risky the page is, but what kind of risk it carries. Each meter pulls from page signals, web reports, our AI analyst, vision, and the scam-network cluster — not from raw AV labels.
- Tagged as a gaming scam.
- Free game-currency / generator language.
1 of 21 categories showed signals
We check every URL against 21 distinct scam categories so the verdict tells you not just how risky the page is, but what kind of risk it carries. Each meter pulls from page signals, web reports, our AI analyst, vision, and the scam-network cluster — not from raw AV labels.
- Tagged as a gaming scam.
- Free game-currency / generator language.
Technical Details
domain · encryption · redirects · server reputation · referencedThe plumbing behind the site — who registered it, how it’s encrypted, where it’s hosted, and where it links out. A valid certificate or a calm server doesn’t mean the business is honest — scam sites pass these checks too. Use this to corroborate the verdict, not to overturn it.
Domain & Encryption
Redirect Chain
- 1301http://u4gm.com/
- 2403https://www.u4gm.com/
Server Reputation
What to do
Suspicious free-currency offer
Pages offering free Robux, V-Bucks, skins, or coins from outside the official game are always fake.
- Treat u4gm.com as unverified
Do not enter credentials or send money until you have independently verified the business.
- Never enter your game login on a third-party site
"Generators" and "free currency" pages exist to steal your account or make you complete surveys and install PUPs. Roblox, Epic, and Steam never give currency through outside sites.
- If you already logged in, secure the account now
Change the password immediately, enable two-factor authentication, and remove any linked "tools" or authorised apps you don't recognise.
- Don't install any "mod", "hack", or app it offers
These are adware / PUPs at best and account-stealers at worst. If you installed one, run a reputable anti-malware scan.
Safer Alternatives
Trying to game safely? Use a safe option instead
Buying games, skins, or in-game currency? Purchase only through official platform stores — third-party "free" or discount currency sites are a common scam and account-theft vector.
Official PC game store (Valve).
Official store with weekly free games.
For consoles or in-game currency, use the Xbox / PlayStation / Nintendo store or the game's own site.
Suggestions for safety only — not endorsements. Always verify the address bar before signing in or paying, even on well-known sites.
Final Verdict
U4GM is a long-running third-party gaming marketplace selling in-game currency and boosting services. The domain is 11.7 years old with a registered Hong Kong business, yet 3 scam reports and 56 complaints describe data leaks, coerced reviews, and refund issues. Avoid sharing login credentials or making purchases here.
Safety FAQ
Common questions, answered directly from the scan data above — so the answers always reflect the latest verdict on this page.
- u4gm.com shows strong warning signs of being a gaming scam — avoid interacting with it. Our review tagged it for gaming scam. 1 of 92 security engines flag it. The domain is 11.7 years old through NameCheap, Inc.. It may not be an outright scam, but the risk is high enough that you should verify it independently before trusting it with money or data.
- Proceed with caution — u4gm.com scores 55/100 on our trust scale. We found enough warning signals to recommend verifying it through independent channels before entering credentials or money.
- If you've already paid or handed over details on u4gm.com, act quickly. 1) Contact your bank or card issuer immediately and ask to dispute the charge or open a chargeback — the sooner you act, the better your odds. 2) Report the site to the U.S. FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or the FBI's IC3 at ic3.gov, and in the UK to Action Fraud at actionfraud.police.uk. 3) If you entered a password, change it on u4gm.com and anywhere you reused it, and turn on two-factor authentication. 4) Watch your bank and email for follow-up fraud, and keep screenshots as evidence.
- Often yes, if you act fast. Payments made by credit or debit card can frequently be reversed through a chargeback or dispute — contact your bank right away and explain it was a fraudulent site. Bank transfers and gift-card or voucher payments are much harder to recover, but you should still report them to your bank and to the FTC (reportfraud.ftc.gov) or Action Fraud (actionfraud.police.uk). Avoid any "refund" or "recovery" service that contacts you first — it's usually a follow-up scam.
- That's the usual goal. "Free Robux / V-Bucks / skins" generators and login pages exist to capture your game credentials or make you install PUPs and complete surveys. Roblox, Epic, Steam, and other platforms never hand out currency through third-party sites. If you entered your game login on u4gm.com, change the password now, turn on two-factor authentication, and remove any linked apps or "tools" you don't recognise.
- You can report u4gm.com through several official channels: the U.S. FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov, the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) at ic3.gov, and — in the UK — Action Fraud at actionfraud.police.uk. You can also flag it to Google Safe Browsing (safebrowsing.google.com/safebrowsing/report_phish) so other browsers warn about it, and report it to the company being impersonated if there is one. Reporting helps get scam sites taken down faster.
- Modern scams are built to look convincing. A valid SSL padlock, a polished template, stock photos, fake reviews, and a trust badge can all be added in minutes and prove nothing about who runs the site. Scammers buy cheap domains, clone real designs, and copy legal pages wholesale. That's exactly why an automated review that checks the domain's age, hosting, blacklists, and behaviour — rather than just how the page looks — is more reliable than a first impression.
- Yes. 1 of 92 antivirus and blocklist engines in our malware network flagged u4gm.com as suspicious. Even a single detection from a reputable engine is a meaningful warning, and multiple detections rarely happen by accident.
- No — u4gm.com is not currently on the major browser blocklist feeds that Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge rely on. Note that blocklists can lag behind brand-new scam domains, so "not listed" is reassuring but not a guarantee on its own.
- u4gm.com is 11.7 years old, registered on November 5, 2014 through NameCheap, Inc.. A multi-year registration history is one of the stronger signals against a scam, though it's never a guarantee on its own — established domains can still be misused.
- Yes — u4gm.com presents a valid TLSv1.3 certificate issued by Google Trust Services · WE1, valid for another 39 days. Important caveat: SSL only encrypts the connection between you and the site — it does not verify who runs it. Almost all scam sites now have valid SSL too, so a padlock alone never means "safe".
- u4gm.com resolves to an IP operated by Cloudflare, Inc. in US (Content Delivery Network). Hosting location alone doesn't make a site good or bad — but hosting that doesn't match a brand's claimed country, or that sits on networks known for abuse, is one of the many signals we weigh alongside the verdict above.
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