You’re ready to boost your app or website performance with BunnyCDN. You’ve done the dev work, everything’s running, and now it’s time to pay for the service. But then, your card gets declined.
Frustrating, right?
If you’re in Nigeria, India, Brazil, Kenya, Indonesia, South Africa, Argentina, or Eastern Europe, chances are your local card doesn’t support international subscriptions or recurring billing.
But don’t worry, you don’t have to beg your bank or borrow someone else’s card.
There’s a better way.
Let me show you how developers like you are paying for BunnyCDN smoothly with EverTry virtual dollar cards.
Why BunnyCDN Is Declining Your Local Card
Most local bank cards—especially in developing regions—are blocked from:
- Making international payments
- Handling recurring subscriptions
- Supporting USD-based services like BunnyCDN
Banks do this to prevent fraud or to comply with regulations. The result? Legit developers and small businesses like yours can’t even pay for the tools they need.
What Most People Try (And Why It Doesn’t Work)
When your card fails, your first instinct is probably to:
- Try another card
- Call the bank (and get nowhere)
- Ask a friend overseas to help
- Hope it magically works next time
But BunnyCDN isn’t going to wait. Neither are your users. You need a reliable payment method that works every single time.
That’s where EverTry comes in.
The Easy Fix: Use an EverTry Virtual Dollar Card
EverTry is a virtual card platform built for people like you, developers, creators, and entrepreneurs who need to pay online, without limits.
With EverTry, you can:
- Create a virtual USD card in minutes
- Fund it with your local currency or USDT
- Pay for BunnyCDN and other subscriptions that require recurring billing
- Get support if something goes wrong (not a robot!)
No guesswork. No failed payments. Just smooth, secure transactions.
How to Pay for BunnyCDN with EverTry (Step-by-Step)
1. Create Your EverTry Account
Go to EverTry or download the app and sign up. It’s free and takes just a few minutes.
2. Complete KYC (It’s Fast)
Upload a valid ID and selfie—just to confirm you’re human. Done in minutes.
3. Fund Your Wallet
You can fund with:
- Your local currency (like NGN, GHS, KES, INR, etc.)
- Bank transfer or mobile money
- Or even USDT if you prefer crypto
4. Create Your Virtual Dollar Card
Once your wallet is funded, create your card instantly. No waiting. No hidden fees.
5. Add Your Card to BunnyCDN
Log in to BunnyCDN → Go to Billing → Add a new payment method
Enter your EverTry card details
Done. You’re ready to pay and renew without worry.
Other Subscriptions You Can Pay for with EverTry
EverTry isn’t just for BunnyCDN. You can also pay for:
- GitHub
- Vercel
- DigitalOcean
- Namecheap
- AWS
- Netlify
- OpenAI, ElevenLabs, Midjourney
- And a whole lot more
If your bank card doesn’t work, EverTry will.
The End of Card Declines Is the Beginning of Leverage
If you’re a developer, your time is your edge. You write code. You deploy infrastructure. You build value. But then a simple thing, like paying for BunnyCDN, stalls you. Not because you lack money, but because your bank lacks imagination.
This isn’t your fault. You’re trying to operate globally with tools designed for a local economy. You can’t scale globally with a card that thinks locally.
That’s why EverTry exists.
It’s not just a virtual dollar card. It’s a permissionless on-ramp to the global internet economy for people who build, ship, and scale.
Developers across Africa, Asia, South America, and parts of Europe are no longer waiting on banks to catch up. They’re choosing leverage. They’re choosing freedom. They’re choosing tools that just work.
You can too.
Don’t let a declined card decide your growth path.
Don’t wait for permission to build.
Get your EverTry card now, and keep building, uninterrupted.
Disclaimer:
All product names, logos, and brands mentioned in this article are property of their respective owners. BunnyCDN, GitHub, AWS, DigitalOcean, Vercel, and other third-party trademarks referenced are used for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, or brands does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them. EverTry is an independent platform and is not officially associated with any of the mentioned companies.