The short answer is no. Cross-trading is a bannable offense not only within Adopt Me but also within Roblox itself. We've set up a few Frequently Asked Questions below to give some more information on the subject.
What is Cross-Trading?
Cross-trading is the act of trading Adopt Me items for any of the following:
- Goods and/or services
- Items in other Roblox experiences
- Items in other games
- Robux/Real Money
- Bucks or items in-game that cannot go inside the trading window.
Just so you know, using a middleman (mm) service/individual is also considered cross-trading. A middleman is a person who handles the cross-trade on behalf of both players.
What is wrong with Cross-Trading?
- Cross-trading can result in being scammed out of items not only in Adopt Me, but also potentially losing items from other experiences or real money.
- Purchasing items on websites such as eBay and Facebook Marketplace can encourage businesses based around scamming other players out of their items.
- Cross-trading is also against Roblox's Terms of Service, which can result in account termination if discovered.
How does Adopt Me Support handle reports of Cross-Trading?
- Cross-trading reports are handled on a case-by-case basis and can depend on the level of offense. Extreme cases can result in a permanent ban from our experience.
How can I avoid Cross-Trading?
- If it can't go in the trading grid in-game, it is likely considered cross-trading. Don't trade for items outside of the Adopt Me trading grid.
- If you are aware of someone engaging in cross-trading or a website/creator encouraging it, please report the player's Roblox profile.