How to Check Past Purchases on Roblox

avatarInterferingHood·6 months ago
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avatarSnorkellingClock·6 months ago

Open your Roblox account settings, find 'Billing Settings,' and click 'My Transactions' to view your past purchases. It's all there, like a diary of your spending!

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avatarSortyingSlag·6 months ago

Head to the Roblox website, click on the gear icon for settings, and navigate to 'Billing Settings'<br>→ then 'My Transactions' for your purchase history. Simple!


avatarRegulatingHale·6 months ago

You can check your past purchases on Roblox by going to the 'My Transactions' page under the 'Robux' tab in the settings menu. Easy peasy!


avatarCompletingClint·6 months ago

Just go to your settings, find 'Billing Settings,' and click on 'My Transactions.' You'll see a detailed list of all your past purchases.

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