FAQ · 08Frequently asked questions about buying YouTube subscribers.
The questions that arrive most often in our support inbox, each answered the way an answer engine likes to read: state the answer, say when it applies, give a concrete example, name the drawback, and point to the next step.
Are these real YouTube subscribers or bots?
They are real subscribers from real accounts, and they register on your channel and in YouTube Studio. One honest caveat: real here does not mean strangers who found your channel on their own and chose to subscribe. They are real subscribe-actions you paid to add, so treat the count as a floor you control toward the monetization gate, not organic audience. Every order ships a per-day delivery log you can check against your own Studio numbers.
Do bought subscribers count toward the 1,000-subscriber monetization gate?
On YouTube's side a subscriber is a subscriber, so they add to the running total you see in Studio. We will be straight with you about the rest: the YouTube Partner Program also requires 4,000 public watch-hours (or 10 million Shorts views) and a human review of your channel for policy compliance before monetization is approved. Subscribers get you past one of the two number gates — they do not substitute for watch-hours, and they do not pass the policy review for you. If your watch-hours are still low, pair this with views on your videos.
Will buying subscribers get my channel terminated?
YouTube's Terms of Service prohibit artificially inflating subscriber counts, and we are not going to pretend that rule does not apply. We cannot promise zero risk, and any service that claims a guarantee is lying. What lowers risk in practice: real accounts instead of obvious bots, a drip over days instead of an overnight wall, and order sizes that stay sensible next to your channel's normal growth. YouTube also runs its own validation and may remove subscribers it judges invalid — that is why the 30-day refill exists. If your channel is already under review or has prior strikes, open a support ticket before you order.
How fast do the subscribers arrive?
On a typical order the first subscribers land within hours of payment, then the rest drip in over days depending on the pacing for your order size, rather than arriving all at once. Larger orders are spread over a longer window on purpose — subscribers are the slowest signal on YouTube, so a steady drip that mirrors organic growth is both safer and more believable than a vertical jump. If you need timing around a milestone, message support before you order so we can plan the curve.
Do you need my YouTube or Google password?
No. We never ask for your YouTube password, Google sign-in, OAuth token, or 2FA code. We only need the public channel URL, in the form youtube.com/@yourhandle or youtube.com/channel/UC… Any service in this category that asks for your password is either harvesting accounts or phishing. If a competing panel asked for your credentials and you entered them, change your Google password and review your account's third-party access right away.
How do refunds work if delivery falls short?
If we miss the order, the refund goes back to your original payment card, not to a store balance. The shortfall is read straight from the per-day delivery log and refunded automatically, so you do not have to argue the case. Card refunds clear on your issuer's schedule, usually a few business days. If nothing shows after about ten business days, send the order ID to support and we will chase the processor reference.
What payment methods do you accept?
Visa and Mastercard through card processors that work with our category, USDT TRC-20 for crypto, and YuKassa, Robokassa, CloudPayments, or Prodamus depending on your region. We do not accept Stripe, Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal merchant, Lemon Squeezy, or Paddle, because those processors decline our merchant category at policy level. USDT TRC-20 works as a global fallback if your preferred method is not listed.
Should I buy subscribers, views, or both for monetization?
It depends on which gate you're short on. The Partner Program needs both 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 public watch-hours, so look at your Studio numbers first. If you're close on watch-hours but stalled on subscribers, subscribers is the right order. If both are low, pair drip-paced subscribers with high-retention views on your videos so the two gates move together rather than leaving one far behind — an unbalanced channel (lots of subs, almost no watch-time) reads as off and is more likely to draw review.