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Posted on February 16, 2013 - Comments [34]
Has anyone else noticed that some messages posted on people’s pinboards are taking forever to turn up?
Well, it appears that the automatic word filtering that Moshi Monsters implemented has been turned off which makes us suspect that in its place there is some kind of manual review going on which could be causing the slowdown especially when it’s busy on Moshi Monsters (like school holidays such as half term!)
We’d be interested in hearing your thoughts on this. Are your messages getting through?
Problems posting multiple messages

There’s also another problem, you can’t close the pinboard message using the small [x] although the the big “X” inside the circle still is, however this returns you to your room.
While the Moshi Monster developers try and find a fix, it means that the only way to send several pinboard messages one after the other is to go back to your room between each one, which is pretty annoying.
Add Visit Info to your message
Also, have you noticed the add visit info pinboard feature? When you post a message you can now tick a checkbox to include visit info.
Clicking on this box, adds some numbers to the bottom of your note. The first number is the number of your visit to the monsters room, and if you rated the room, the second number will be the number of stars that you gave the room.
Why is this useful?
Well, in order to get a better MonStar rating you’ll need to get more and more visits to your room and if you’ve rated a room it’s nice to be able to tell people.
Lots of players have been manually adding these details, but when the automatic filtering on the noticeboard messages it was no longer possible to add these numbers as they weren’t a real world. The
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Posted on March 12, 2013 - Comments [70]
We get a lot of request for Moshi Monster Membership codes.
I’m afraid we don’t have any membership codes, and we can’t allow comments discussing membership codes to be published on the site.
Mind Candy, the people behind Moshi Monsters need to make money from the game. They have people working for them who need to be paid for what they do. It enables them to build more cool features into the game (and hire more people!)
Free Moshi Monster Membership codes
Trial Membership Codes
From time to time, Moshi Monsters will give away free Trial Membership access.
These come in the form of a codes such as “TICKET” that was available in 2012.
These codes aren’t entered into the normal IGGY code screen but at: http://www.moshimember.com.
When these turn up we’ll share these on Moshi Secrets. We’re not talking about these trial codes here.
Random number codes for Moshi Monsters Membership
If you’ve done any searching on the internet you may have come across sites suggesting that you can get membership by entering a five digit number and then some random number.

Moshi Monsters have confirmed that they have been made aware of the situation and say:
“We have been made aware of a situation amongst young fans where entering a random selection of numbers along with 25836 will entitle the user to a 3-day membership.”
“We have made sure that this combination of numbers have been withdrawn from production, so that going forward this won’t be an option.”
I’m sure other combinations that have been spread of YouTube etc. have also been withdrawn.
We asked if these codes would affect people who already had purchased these 3-day memberships. We legitimate purchasers lose out because someone had “guessed” the code on their card?
“Please rest assured that for our genuine customers who have bought these 3-day memberships, we are making sure that they are entitled to their memberships without a problem.
“We also have internal processes to routinely make sure that any children using the site as they shouldn’t be have the appropriate action taken.”
So beware, at best you’re likely to be wasting your time trying to use these codes and although they don’t say what “appropriate action” they’ll take, I’d guess that you’d risk losing your access to Moshi Monsters – at least for a while.
A big thanks to to the Customer Care team at Moshi Monsters for answering our questions.
Beware of Moshi Monsters Membership code generators
Let’s be really clear. These don’t work / don’t really exist.
In most cases they are what’s called “Survey Scam” that promise that you’ll get your download if you complete a survey.
The surveys sound tempting too such as:
- Chance to win an iPhone 5.
- Your chance to win your favorite Apple product!
- Enjoy a competitive rate with an aqua credit card.
- Your Chance to win the new Apple iPad!
- Chance to win £500 to Spend at B&Q UK!
These surveys uses popular brand names to try and entice you to enter your personal data, names, emails, addresses and even credit card numbers.
You WILLNOT get the items promised for completing the survey. There is NO CHANCE that you’d win an iPhone 5. These things are just there to persuade you to complete the survey.
Even when you complete the survey you still do not get access to the supposed Moshi code generator tool.
These applications do not exist and do not work. The videos you see are not of functioning software. Why don’t they ever show your the results – screen-shots of a Moshi Monster account with all the Rox / Membership etc that the tool will supposedly give you.
We’ve seen some very badly faked screen-shots of Moshi Monsters trying to show a large number of Rox!
Again, we asked Moshi Monsters for their view:
“Sadly we don’t have any control over the content posted in sites such as youtube, but we do monitor them, and if we feel that there is anything damaging to the brand then we do arrange to have the content removed; again our internal processes do make sure that our users are playing safely in Monstro-City!”
Watch our for malicious software.
Moshi Monsters Computer Game
You should always be on the lookout for malicious software – software that says it’ll do something good – but really, installs nasty viruses, trojans (sneaky software that pretends to be something else in order to get access to your computer) and other bad software on your computer.
One final thing – make sure you’ve got a good up to date anti-virus software installed.