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The persistence of these scams relies on human psychology:

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Code generators for the Nintendo eShop can be tempting, but they're often more trouble than they're worth. Instead of risking your account or console, consider:

: Most of these sites require you to complete "human verification" steps, such as taking surveys, downloading apps, or signing up for subscriptions. These tasks generate revenue for the scammer while providing you with a fake or non-existent code.

: The user is asked to select a card value (e.g., $50) and click "Generate." A fake console window often appears, showing random characters to mimic "hacking" into Nintendo’s servers. The "Human Verification" Wall