If you’re here, you’re probably trying to buy something online — maybe ChatGPT Plus, Spotify, Midjourney, or Meta ads — and your regular card just doesn’t work.
That’s where a VCC store comes in.
(VCC = Virtual Credit Card, in case you’re new to the term).
But let’s be honest — not all VCC stores are legit.
Some sell cards that get rejected. Some ask for ID. Some disappear after taking your crypto.
I’ve tried more than a few. Here’s what I’ve learned:
🔍 What makes a VCC store actually good?
- Instant delivery – no waiting 24 hours for “manual processing”
- No KYC required – I don’t want to send my passport for a $10 payment
- Crypto-friendly – I want to pay in USDT or BTC, and done
- Works globally – the card should work on U.S. services like OpenAI
- Simple interface – no overcomplicated dashboards
✅ The one that worked for me: Ekame.net
I found Ekame.net after a Reddit thread mentioned it.
Didn’t expect much, but it turned out to be one of the few that actually delivers.
Why I recommend it:
- No ID or documents required
- USDT/crypto top-up within minutes
- Works on ChatGPT, Meta Ads, Midjourney, and even Steam
- You can pick your card amount (e.g. $5, $50, $100…)
- Card issued instantly
So far, every transaction I’ve made went through without issues.
Final thoughts
If you’re tired of trying shady VCC sellers or losing money on cards that get declined — just go with a store that works.
For me, that’s Ekame.net.
Clean. Simple. Functional.
