
This guide breaks down the essential steps, red flags, and smart practices to follow so you can make confident purchases in the Star Citizen community.
Understand the Types of Star Citizen Ships and Their Value
Before diving into any transaction, take time to understand what you’re buying. Star Citizen ships come in a wide range of models, from small fighters to massive capital ships. Some come with additional perks like LTI, game packages, or exclusive skins.
Types of ships and vehicles you might encounter include:
Fighters (e.g., Gladius, Sabre)
Traders and Haulers (e.g., Freelancer, Caterpillar)
Explorers (e.g., Carrack, 315p)
Miners and Industrial ships (e.g., Prospector, Orion)
Capital ships (e.g., Idris, Javelin – usually very rare)
The more valuable and rare the ship, the more likely scammers will target it. Always know the average market value of the ship you're considering, and understand whether it’s a warbond, giftable, CCU’d, or a straight purchase.
Stick to Reputable Marketplaces or Trusted Sellers
One of the best ways to avoid scams is to stick with platforms that are known and trusted within the Star Citizen community. Avoid random sellers from forums, Discord groups, or social media unless you personally know and trust them.
Reputable sellers will typically offer the following:
A secure payment method (such as PayPal Goods & Services)
Clear communication and transparency
A history of sales or verified feedback
Clear product descriptions, including melt value, LTI status, and delivery method
Buying from a trusted, verified marketplace reduces the chances of fraud and usually includes some form of buyer protection.
Use Safe Payment Methods
One of the most common pitfalls in onlin ship trading is using unsafe payment methods. Scammers often request payment via:
PayPal Friends & Family (no buyer protection)
Cryptocurrency (irreversible)
Bank Transfers or Western Union (hard to trace and recover)
Always use PayPal Goods & Services if the seller allows it. This method includes buyer protection in case the seller doesn’t deliver. If the seller insists on Friends & Family or refuses safer options, it’s a major red flag.
Be Cautious with Unrealistic Prices
If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. Scammers often lure in unsuspecting buyers by offering ships at steep discounts or advertising rare ships at below-market prices.
Some warning signs include:
Ships listed significantly lower than average value
Promises of bonuses or add-ons not typically available
Claims that the deal is “urgent” or “limited time only”
No details about the account origin or gifting method
Do some research by checking the current value of the ship or vehicle you're looking to buy. Use community price guides, forums, or even Reddit threads dedicated to Star Citizen trading.
Ask for Proof and Details
Before sending any money, request clear proof of ownership from the seller. A legitimate seller should be able to provide:
Screenshots of the item in their RSI hangar
Details about the item’s melt value, insurance type, and purchase date
Clarification if the ship is a standalone item, part of a package, or a CCU chain
Ask questions about the delivery method. Ships are typically gifted through the RSI website using the "Gift" option, and you should never share your own account information in the process.
Avoid Buying Accounts
While you might find entire RSI accounts being sold with several ships, buying accounts is strongly discouraged and risky for multiple reasons:
Violates RSI’s terms of service
High risk of the original owner reclaiming the account later
No way to guarantee you’ll have control over the account indefinitely
Stick to buying giftable ships and vehicles. These are much safer and fully legitimate when handled correctly.
Join Trusted Trading Communities
Many Star Citizen trading communities have built-in safety features, such as verified sellers, trade history tracking, and moderators. Forums like the Star Citizen subreddit and trusted Discord groups can offer a safe space for trade if you follow their rules.
cenzura! in these communities also lets you ask questions and learn from experienced players. If you're unsure about a seller, ask around. Chances are someone has dealt with them before.
Keep All Communication and Receipts
Always keep a record of your transaction, including:
Email confirmation from RSI (if receiving a gift)
Screenshots of the payment
Chat logs or emails with the seller
PayPal transaction details
In case you need to file a dispute or report a scam, having all documentation will help you recover your funds or alert the community.
Trust Your Instincts
Finally, always trust your gut. If something feels off about the seller or the deal, walk away. It’s better to miss a deal than to lose your money entirely. Star Citizen ships are digital items—you can always find another seller.
Conclusion
Buying Star Citizen ships and vehicles can be a rewarding experience, especially when you’re adding a rare or powerful ship to your fleet. But with the rise of unofficial trades, it’s essential to be cautious and informed.
To avoid getting scammed:
Stick to reputable marketplaces
Use safe, traceable payment methods
Verify the item and seller
Avoid deals that sound too good to be true
Keep your documentation and never share account credentials
With the right approach, you can expand your fleet and enjoy the Star Citizen universe safely and confidently.