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FAQs

Are you owned by or affiliated with Scamlist76.com?
No, we are not owned by or affiliated with Scamlist76.com. We’ve heard the same as you—their site went down due to one of the admins deleting the database. This site was built from scratch using publicly available archives of known scammers across the Fallout 76 trading network to continue supporting the community.
What is the purpose of this website?
Our website is a community-driven platform to track and report scammers in Fallout 76, primarily for console players (PlayStation and Xbox). We provide a searchable database of known scammers, including gamertags, platforms, and evidence, to help players avoid fraudulent trades and promote a safer trading environment.
How do I report a scammer?
Go to our Report Scammer page and submit a form with the scammer’s gamertag, platform, details of the scam, and evidence (e.g., screenshots or videos). Our team reviews all submissions for accuracy before adding them to the database.
How do you verify scam reports?
Our team carefully reviews submitted evidence, such as screenshots, videos, or chat logs, to confirm the scam. We cross-check gamertags and platforms with community reports (e.g., Market76 Reddit, Fallout 76 Facebook groups) to ensure accuracy before updating the database.
Can I update or dispute a scammer entry?
If you believe a database entry is inaccurate or needs updating, use the Contact Us page to submit details and supporting evidence. Our team will review your request and make necessary changes to maintain fairness and accuracy.
Is this website affiliated with Bethesda?
No, we are a community-driven initiative created by Fallout 76 players to enhance trading safety. We are not affiliated with Bethesda Softworks but aim to support their community by promoting fair and secure trading practices.
How can I trade safely in Fallout 76?
Check out our Safe Trading page for tips, including verifying traders, using trusted couriers from Market76 Reddit or Fallout 76 Facebook groups, recording trades, and reporting suspicious behavior. Always trade cautiously and verify item details.
What should I do if I encounter a scammer?
End the trade immediately, record evidence (e.g., screenshots or videos using console capture features), and submit a report on our Report Scammer page with screenshots or videos as evidence. You can also report to Market76 moderators or Facebook group admins for community awareness.
Can I contribute to the website?
Yes! You can contribute by reporting scammers, sharing safe trading tips, or providing feedback via our Contact Us page. We also welcome suggestions for improving the site to better serve the Fallout 76 community.
Why do some features not work yet?
As noted in our construction banner, the website is still under development. Some features, like advanced search or real-time updates, may not be fully functional. We’re actively working to improve the site and appreciate your patience!
How can I join the Nuka Police Department community?
Join our community by following us on Facebook Messenger or Telegram. You can also contribute by submitting scam reports or sharing safe trading tips via our Contact Us page.
What platforms does Nuka Police Department cover?
We track scammers across Xbox, PlayStation, PC, and RMT (real-money trading) platforms. Our database is regularly updated with verified reports to ensure comprehensive coverage for all Fallout 76 players.
How often is the scammer database updated?
The database is updated as new reports are verified by our team. We aim to process submissions promptly, but the frequency depends on the volume of reports and evidence provided by the community.
Can I share the scammer database with others?
Yes, you can share individual scammer profiles using the share buttons on our homepage. However, the full database is not publicly downloadable to protect the integrity of the data and prevent misuse. Use our search tool to check specific gamertags or aliases.
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