🔎 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ
- Why does opening Google Gemini Pro with a virtual credit card fail?
Common reasons include:
Insufficient balance (recommended card balance ≥ $20)
Billing address does not match virtual card information
Region not supported (need to use a VPN to switch to the US, Japan, etc.)
The solution is to check the completeness of the card information and ensure that the billing information matches the card information.
- Is it safe to pay for Google subscriptions with a virtual credit card?
Yes, a virtual credit card is essentially the same as a physical Visa/MasterCard and supports international payments. The difference is that virtual cards are more flexible:
Can be turned on and off at any time
No real-name KYC required
Card balance is controllable, making funds safer
Virtual cards activated on the EasyPay platform all support Google Pay binding, ensuring security and success rates.
Customer support: Telegram Support
3. Do I have to use a virtual card to activate a Gemini Pro subscription?
If you are in a non-supported region or do not have a foreign physical credit card, using a virtual card is the simplest and fastest way.
Virtual cards have a high success rate and can solve the problem of cross-border payment restrictions.
- Is real-name verification required to activate Google Gemini Pro?
Virtual cards activated through EasyPay can be used without real-name verification; registration only requires an email or Telegram account.
- What other Google services can be paid for with a virtual card?
In addition to the Google Gemini Pro subscription, virtual cards are also applicable for:
Google One cloud storage
YouTube Premium / YouTube Music
Google Play in-app purchases
In other words, a single virtual card can solve subscription payments for various Google services.