Is RawCheats a Scam?
No. RawCheats is in-house engineered, not a reseller storefront. Every product — loader, driver, menu framework, offset pipeline — is developed by our team and shipped to customers under a published subscription model. Refunds, pro-rated detection credit, and PCI-grade payment routing through Stripe and self-hosted BTCPay make this verifiable. The "scam cheat" pattern — unanswered Discord, missing dashboards, vanishing sites — does not match our infrastructure. Trustpilot and forum activity confirm continuous operation.
"Scam" in the cheat niche has a specific shape: site goes up Monday, takes Bitcoin Tuesday, vanishes Wednesday with no support, no dashboards, no refund channels. The pattern is so common that buyers reflexively assume every cheat provider is one bad month away from disappearing. RawCheats does not match the pattern, and the evidence is mechanical, not testimonial.
We are not a reseller
Most cheat marketplaces are downstream resellers. They sign affiliate deals with one or two upstream cheat developers (often unattributed Russian or Eastern European teams), apply a markup, and operate a checkout layer. When the upstream cheat gets detected, every reseller stocking that cheat goes down together. When the upstream developer disappears or rotates clients, every reseller loses inventory simultaneously.
RawCheats is the developer. The loader, the kernel-aware modules, the menu framework, the offset pipeline that tracks game-version changes across patches — all of it is built and maintained in-house. There is no upstream supplier we can lose. When EAC or BattlEye ships a signature update, our engineers reverse the change and patch in 6-12 hours from our own source tree. A reseller cannot do that.
The infrastructure exists and is verifiable
Scam cheat sites typically lack three things: a working dashboard, a responsive support channel, and a public detection-status board. We publish all three:
- Dashboard. Active subscription panel showing current status, paused credit, and renewal mechanics. Live from license activation onward.
- Discord support. 24/7 staffed support with video confirmation for edge cases. Public response time is in the minutes range, not the days range typical of scam ops.
- Forum status board. Real-time detection status for every product. Updates flip live the moment a test account flags. No scam operator builds this because it makes detection events public, which is bad for the scam pitch.
Payment routing matches a real business
Stripe transactions route through standard PCI-DSS-Level-1 infrastructure with normal fraud screening, dispute handling, and tax reporting. Crypto transactions route through a self-hosted BTCPay Server — non-custodial, no KYC tracker, no centralized processor. Both routes deliver license keys to your email automatically after confirmation.
Scam ops typically run direct Bitcoin payouts to anonymous addresses with no checkout layer in between, because their goal is to receive funds and vanish. Running a Stripe account at all means a real legal entity with a payment processor that can freeze funds if disputes spike. That is not the profile of a vanishing-site operator.
What Trustpilot footprint shows
Trustpilot lets customers verify provider longevity through review timestamps. Scam ops show review patterns that cluster in a narrow window (the scam ran for 2 weeks then died) or that follow a fake-review burst pattern. Continuous operations show sustained review distributions across months and years. Our footprint matches the sustained-operation pattern, not the burst-and-vanish pattern.
The competitors in this niche worth comparing to — Battlelog operates a reseller marketplace where upstream detections cascade across every seller, SkyCheats runs direct but with a thinner positive footprint, PhantomOverlay sits in similar territory. None of these are scams in the vanishing-site sense, but their architecture creates different risks than ours.
The actual scam patterns to watch
For buyers researching this niche generally, the real scam signals are:
- Free cheats from random downloads. Microsoft's May 2025 Lumma takedown seized 2,300 domains distributing Lumma infostealer payloads disguised as free cheats. Vidar is the same pattern. "Free cheat" search results are overwhelmingly malware loaders harvesting browser credentials, crypto wallets, and 2FA tokens.
- No-name Telegram sellers. Pay-by-DM crypto-only sellers with no website, no dashboard, no refund track. Most of these are short-window scams.
- Sites that disappear from Trustpilot. Quick way to spot a vanishing op — if their Trustpilot link 404s after a few months, that was a scam.
How to verify us specifically
Three checks any buyer can run before purchase:
- Visit the forum and confirm live detection status posts with timestamps spanning months.
- Visit the products page and confirm every product has a working subscription panel with current pricing tiers.
- Search Trustpilot for "RawCheats" and confirm the review timeline shows continuous operation.
For pricing transparency, see how much RawCheats cost. For refund track, see can I get a refund from RawCheats.
Related Pages
Sources
- BTCPay Server Documentation — BTCPay Server
- Stripe Security — Stripe
- Microsoft Lumma Takedown May 2025 — Microsoft
- Trustpilot — Trustpilot
Related Questions
Yes. Card transactions route through Stripe (PCI DSS Level 1 certified) so raw card numbers never reach our servers — we receive a tokenized customer ID, nothing else. Crypto transactions route through self-hosted BTCPay Server, which is non-custodial: payments land directly in our wallet on-chain with no third-party processor in between. No KYC requirement, no ID verification, no payment data retained beyond what Stripe holds for dispute handling.
Yes. Every product ships with the full feature set advertised on the product page — no gated upsells, no "premium tier" that gates the aimbot, no missing features. Aimbot, ESP, wallhack, triggerbot, exploits, and per-product specials (radar on PUBG, building delays on Fortnite) all unlock at the $4.99 entry tier. Verification path is in the loader's preview build, demo videos on each product page, and the Discord support video confirmation channel for skeptical buyers.
RawCheats has been operating continuously since 2022, with the in-house engineering team behind it building external cheats and HWID spoofers since well before then. Trustpilot reviews span multiple years, the forum status board has timestamped detection-status posts going back across multiple anti-cheat update cycles, and the same engineering team and shared SDK has shipped patches through every major EAC, BattlEye, and NeacSafe cycle since launch.
Yes, RawCheats is safe to use when paired with our HWID Spoofer and configured with the humanizer enabled. All products run as external overlays outside the protected game process, so anti-cheats like Easy Anti-Cheat and BattlEye don't see memory touches or DLL injections. Payments route through Stripe and BTCPay, so card details never sit on our servers. Account survival rate is among the highest in the cheat niche, and detection events trigger automatic loader pauses and pro-rated credit.
Three structural reasons. First: we engineer in-house, so we patch detections in 6-12 hours from our own source — resellers wait for upstream suppliers and lose days. Second: external overlay architecture means no DLL injection into the game, no kernel touches inside the protected scope — most competitors run internal cheats which die faster. Third: shared SDK across six products means one offset pipeline updates all titles together, instead of running six independently-maintained codebases that fragment under pressure.
