Top 10 Pokémon Scams to Avoid
Don't Let Team Rocket Win! Learn the tricks scammers use to steal accounts and money.
Welcome back, Trainers!
If you’ve been following our guides, you already know that PokéGo AccShop isn’t here to sell you a shortcut - we’re here to make sure your journey is 100% yours and free from any sort of Pokémon scams that are currently plaguing the internet.
Pokémon GO, a location-based AR game where you catch virtual creatures in the real world, is more popular than ever. But where there are millions of players, there are also people trying to pull a fast one. Scammers are like the real-life version of Team Rocket (the bad guys of the game who take over PokéStops), and they have all sorts of tricks to try and steal your account, your money, or your personal info.
To keep you safe, we’ve put together the ultimate list of the top 10 scams you’ll see online. If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is!
The Top 10 Threat List
The "Free PokéCoin Generator" Loop
This is the oldest trick in the book. You’ll see a website or a YouTube video promising a "hack" to get millions of PokéCoins (in-game currency used to buy items from the shop) for free. All you have to do is enter your username and "verify" you’re a human by completing five surveys or downloading three random apps.
The "Guaranteed Shiny" Trade Scam
A player on social media reaches out offering to trade you a super rare Shiny Legendary. They ask you to pay them $10 on PayPal first, and then they will spoof to your location to do the trade.
Buying Pre-Levelled Accounts
Websites offering instant Level 40 or 50 accounts packed with rare Pokémon for a seemingly low price.
Phishing Emails from "Niantic Support"
You receive an urgent email claiming your account has been flagged for suspension and you must click a link to log in and verify your details to stop the ban.
Fake Companion Apps
You find an app on a third-party store promising to show you exactly where 100% IV Pokémon are spawning, but it requires you to log in with your Pokémon GO account to work.
Spoofing Software Subscriptions
Websites selling "untraceable" joystick apps that allow you to walk around the game from your couch for a monthly fee.
The "Test My Beta Game" Scam
A friendly user on a forum asks you to test their new Pokémon GO fan game and sends you a file to download to your PC or Android.
Social Media "Account Boosters"
Services on Instagram or Twitter that offer to log into your account while you sleep to catch regionals or complete difficult raids for you.
Fake Walking Devices (Step Counters)
Physical "phone swings" or apps that promise to generate thousands of steps an hour to hatch your eggs instantly without you moving.
Fake "Giveaway" Live Streams
You see a live stream on TikTok or YouTube showing a massive giveaway of PokéCoins or rare accounts. They tell you to go to a link in the bio to claim your prize.
Knowledge is Your Best Shield
Pokémon scam specialists rely on players being in a hurry or wanting to skip the work. By taking your time and following the official rules, you make yourself a target that Team Rocket can't hit.
Your Pokémon GO account is more than just a game - it’s a collection of memories and hard work. Protect it! Use Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) as we explained in our "Getting Started" guide, and never, ever give out your password.
If you ever see a site or an offer and you’re not sure if it’s a scam, come back here. We’re always updating this list to keep the community safe.
Ready to keep learning? Check out our Getting Started page!