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U4GM - 6 Ways to Avoid Getting Scammed for Caps in Fallout 76



If you’ve spent any amount of time in Fallout 76, you know how valuable caps can be. Whether you're stocking up on stimpaks, crafting gear, or buying rare plans, having a healthy stash of Fallout 76 caps makes a huge difference. Unfortunately, caps are also a target for scammers looking to take advantage of unsuspecting players.

Over the years, I’ve had my share of experiences — both good and bad — in the Wasteland. Learning who to trust and how to protect your hard-earned caps is essential. Below are six proven ways to avoid getting scammed, based on both personal experience and advice from long-time players.

1. Only Trade in Trusted Trading Hubs or Player Vendors

My first major loss came when I traded with a player I met randomly in the world. They dropped some junk items and disappeared as soon as I transferred my caps. Since then, I’ve learned to only trade at public camps with well-rated vendors or use popular, moderated trading Discords and Reddit communities. These spaces have reputation systems and active mods to reduce the risk of scams.

2. Verify the Value of Items Beforehand

Caps don’t come easy, and it's easy to overspend. Use community price check tools or visit established vendor camps to understand what items are really worth. Before buying a weapon mod or rare plan, I always check several sources to see if the price is fair. This has saved me hundreds of Fallout 76 caps over time.

3. Be Cautious with Drop Trades

Drop trading — where both parties drop items on the ground — is one of the riskiest methods of exchange. A few months back, I lost over 10,000 caps when someone picked up my caps and logged off. Whenever possible, use vending machines or trade windows. If a player insists on a drop trade, that’s a red flag.

4. Use Safe and Reliable Marketplaces

If you’re short on time and looking to buy Xbox Fallout 76 Caps cheap and safe, make sure you stick to platforms with a solid track record. I’ve personally used U4GM several times — they deliver quickly, have real customer reviews, and I’ve never had a single issue. You don’t want to risk your account on sketchy websites offering unrealistic deals.

5. Don’t Share Login Info or Personal Details

It might seem obvious, but I’ve seen players get tricked into sharing their login info with people offering "dupe services" or "free caps giveaways." These are scams, plain and simple. No legitimate player or service will ever need your account credentials to send caps or items. Protect your account like you would your real-world wallet.

6. Watch Out for Fake Giveaways and Promotions

During seasonal events, scammers often run fake giveaways promising free caps if you follow certain links or add them as friends. I nearly fell for one of these during Fasnacht. Always check the source — if it's not an official Bethesda event or a well-known community giveaway, steer clear.


The Wasteland can be a tough place, but it’s also filled with good people and fair traders. The key is to stay cautious, do your research, and only use trusted sources when trading or looking to buy Xbox Fallout 76 Caps cheap and safe. Caps are hard-earned — don’t let a scammer take yours.

Stay safe out there, and may your stash boxes always be full.


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