One night, an ad popped up:
Leo was a 16-year-old who loved CarX Street on his iPhone. He watched YouTube videos of players drifting RX7s with infinite nitro, but his own garage had only a beat-up starter car. Grinding for coins was slow.
The Phantom RX7 and the App Store Trap
Leo hesitated but wanted the RX7 badly. He signed out of his own Apple ID and into the “free” one.
Leo clicked. The website looked official. It asked him to “verify” by logging out of his Apple ID and signing into a shared account (e.g., carxfree99@icloud.com / pass123 ). Free Account Carx Street Ios -
Leo never got the “free” maxed-out account. But after two weeks of playing legitimately – using daily bonuses, invites, and event rewards – he saved enough to buy the RX7. And it felt better because it was his.
Immediately, a pop-up appeared:
If someone offers a free, high-level iOS game account, they’re after your account or device. On iOS, no shared Apple ID is safe. Use the game’s own reward systems instead – they’re slower but real.