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== Introduction ==
 
The currency exchange system is an approved means of trading Roblox to tickets, and vice versa. To access this, click on the <i>Catalog</i> link of your user page. Then click <i>"Trade Currency"!</i>.
 
You will be taken to a <b>Currency Exchange</b> window.  On the far left is a listing of people looking to trade tickets for Robux, and on the far right is a listing of people looking to trade Robux for tickets.
 
== Ratios ==
 
You have to be very careful about the deals you make on the currency exchange -- you can lose a lot of money if you're not careful!  Use your calculator and double-check how much you are offering. 
 
A ticket ratio of "10 @ 2:1", for example, means that someone is selling ten tickets, and is looking to buy 5 Robux because she/he is buying them at a ratio of 2 to 1.  In other words, 10 divided by 2 is 5.
 
A Robux ratio of "5,000 @ 1:5", for example, means that someone is selling 5000 Robux, and is looking to buy 25,000 tickets, because she/he is buying them at a ratio of 5 to 1.  in other words, 5000 multiplied by 5 is 25,000.
 
== Street smarts ==
 
If it looks fishy, don't do it.  If you see someone selling Robux at 1 @ 1:100000, don't go near it.

Revision as of 10:42, 20 November 2008

Introduction

The currency exchange system is an approved means of trading Roblox to tickets, and vice versa. To access this, click on the Catalog link of your user page. Then click "Trade Currency"!.

You will be taken to a Currency Exchange window. On the far left is a listing of people looking to trade tickets for Robux, and on the far right is a listing of people looking to trade Robux for tickets.

Ratios

You have to be very careful about the deals you make on the currency exchange -- you can lose a lot of money if you're not careful! Use your calculator and double-check how much you are offering.

A ticket ratio of "10 @ 2:1", for example, means that someone is selling ten tickets, and is looking to buy 5 Robux because she/he is buying them at a ratio of 2 to 1. In other words, 10 divided by 2 is 5.

A Robux ratio of "5,000 @ 1:5", for example, means that someone is selling 5000 Robux, and is looking to buy 25,000 tickets, because she/he is buying them at a ratio of 5 to 1. in other words, 5000 multiplied by 5 is 25,000.

Street smarts

If it looks fishy, don't do it. If you see someone selling Robux at 1 @ 1:100000, don't go near it.