1. What is CheapGPT
CheapGPT is a crypto-friendly storefront that sells access to premium AI services (e.g., OpenAI, Perplexity, etc.) without account creation or KYC on their site. You pay with cryptocurrency and receive either a redeemable code or access credentials depending on the product. Delivery is typically instant or near-instant.
Important: Always read each product’s description. Prefer official gift cards / redeem codes over shared accounts when possible, and follow the original provider’s Terms of Service.
2. How it works
CheapGPT acts like a broker. It sources bulk or region-specific subscriptions and then delivers access to you after on-chain payment clears. For gift-card-style products, you redeem a code on the service’s official site. For account-style products, you receive credentials and instructions (e.g., change password, set up 2FA, or use for a fixed period).
3. What you need
You’ll need a crypto wallet with enough balance for the product price plus network fees, an email you control (aliases are fine), and the target platform account (if redeeming a code to your own account). For privacy, many users route through Tor/VPN and use an email alias.
4. Buying flow
- Browse to the product page and read the product type: code/voucher vs. shared or managed account.
- Check region, duration, limits, and delivery method.
- Add to cart and select a crypto (commonly BTC or LTC).
- Send the exact amount to the one-time address within the payment window.
- After confirmation, receive the code or credentials and any redemption instructions.
5. Redeeming access
Codes are redeemed at the official site (e.g., account billing → Redeem). Account credentials are used per instructions; if you’re allowed to change the password or add 2FA, do so immediately. Keep screenshots of delivery and redemption in case of disputes.
6. Fees, timing, and delivery
Prices are listed up front. Network fees depend on your chain and congestion. Delivery ranges from instant to after 1–2 confirmations. If a code is region-locked, you’ll see that on the product page—use a matching region account or don’t buy.
7. Privacy and OpSec
- Use an email alias (e.g., SimpleLogin) and a unique, strong password.
- Prefer codes that bind to your own account over pre-made accounts.
- Access over Tor/VPN if that aligns with your threat model.
- Store codes in a password manager; do not share them.
- Never enter credentials from an unknown page—always verify you’re on the official domain to redeem.
8. Legitimacy and risk model
Third-party marketplaces can carry risk: revoked codes, region mismatch, or shared accounts that later stop working. Mitigate by favoring officially redeemable vouchers, buying shorter durations first, and keeping proof of delivery. If a listing demands you share your main-account password, skip it.
9. Troubleshooting
Symptom | Likely cause | Fix |
---|---|---|
Code “invalid” or “already redeemed” | Region mismatch or reseller error | Verify region; contact support with order ID and screenshots. |
Access works, then stops | Provider revoked bulk key or shared account rotation | Open a ticket; provide proofs; prefer voucher-based products next time. |
Payment sent but order not delivered | Low fee or TX unconfirmed | Wait for confirmations or provide TXID; consider faster fee settings. |
Can’t redeem on your account | Product required a new or region-specific account | Create a matching-region account or request a refund per policy. |
Login requested on a non-official site | Phishing | Only redeem on official domains; never paste credentials elsewhere. |
10. Quick checklist
- Verify product type, region, duration, delivery method.
- Pay with adequate fee; keep the TXID.
- Save the code/credentials securely; take a screenshot of delivery.
- Redeem on the official site only.
- Test access immediately; report issues quickly with evidence.
11. Glossary
Voucher/code — A redeemable key applied to your own account on the provider’s site.
Shared/managed account — Credentials supplied by the seller; may have rotation or usage limits.
Region-lock — Code only works for accounts billed in a specific country/region.
12. Next steps
Start with a small, short-term product to validate delivery speed and support. If you plan long-term use, switch to voucher-based offerings bound to your account, keep tidy records of purchases, and automate renewals only after a few smooth cycles.