Many people want to subscribe to Telegram Premium but encounter two common "pitfalls" in practice:
1) Different prices for the same plan (different channels, different fee structures)
2) Same steps work for some but fail for others (cross-border payment risk controls, bank card restrictions, network loading issues, etc.)
Below, using your price list, we will thoroughly explain cost differences + ease of operation + possible reasons for failure, and provide money-saving advice.
1. Price Comparison: Which Channel is Cheaper?
Your price list is as follows:
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Subscribe via Apple ID: $4.99/month; $35.99/year
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Gift via Apple ID: $14.99/3 months; $19.99/6 months; $35.99/year
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Via @PremiumBot: $11.99/3 months; $15.99/6 months; $28.99/year
For a clearer view, let's convert to "monthly cost":
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Apple Yearly: 35.99/12 ≈ $2.999/month
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Apple 3-month Gift: 14.99/3 ≈ $4.997/month
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Apple 6-month Gift: 19.99/6 ≈ $3.332/month
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PremiumBot 3-month: 11.99/3 ≈ $3.997/month
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PremiumBot 6-month: 15.99/6 = $2.665/month
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PremiumBot Yearly: 28.99/12 ≈ $2.416/month
Money-Saving Conclusion:
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Cheapest: @PremiumBot Yearly at $28.99 ($7 cheaper than Apple's $35.99 yearly, saving about 19%)
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Second Cheapest: @PremiumBot 6-month at $15.99 ($4 cheaper than Apple's $19.99 6-month gift, saving about 20%)
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Least Cost-Effective: Apple Monthly at $4.99/month (suitable for short-term trials, but the worst for long-term use)
2. How to Operate the Three Activation Methods? Full Analysis of Convenience and Potential Issues
Below, we will explain based on "Ease of Operation → Common Failure Reasons → Who It's Suitable For".
Method A: Subscribe via Apple ID (Most Convenient, but Higher Cross-Border Risk Control Probability)
✅ Steps (iPhone)
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Open Telegram → Settings
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Go to Telegram Premium
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Select Monthly or Yearly
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Complete the subscription using your Apple ID
👍 Convenience
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Most hassle-free: One-click in-app purchase, auto-renewal, easy to manage (can cancel in iPhone's "Subscriptions")
⚠️ Potential Issues (Key Points You Mentioned)
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Using a "foreign Apple ID" for in-app purchases may not always succeed:
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Apple has stricter risk controls for cross-border payments/off-location transactions, often resulting in:
"Purchase could not be completed" -
Common triggers: account region doesn't match payment card region, frequent region switching, multiple payment attempts in a short period, device/IP anomalies, etc.
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You may also encounter Apple-side payment method restrictions, billing address verification issues, etc.
Suitable For
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Those who want the simplest method and don't want to tinker
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Those whose Apple ID region matches their payment method region and have stable payments
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But if you frequently encounter "Purchase could not be completed", it's not recommended to persist with this route
Method B: Gift via Apple ID (Gift Premium) (Suitable for Gifting/Multiple Accounts, but Also Subject to Risk Controls)
✅ How to Operate
Generally, in Telegram's Premium page, find the Gift entry, select 3 months/6 months/1 year, and then pay via Apple in-app purchase.
👍 Convenience
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Very convenient for gifting: Suitable for activating for friends/clients
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Also useful for multi-account scenarios (gifting one by one)
⚠️ Potential Issues
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It is still essentially an Apple in-app purchase:
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Cross-border risk controls, "Purchase could not be completed" issues can still occur
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Prices are generally higher (especially the 3-month option)
Suitable For
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Those who specifically want to "gift" it, or are in a gifting scenario (e.g., benefits, rewards)
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But if you already know your Apple account frequently fails at cross-border payments, this route may not be smooth either
Method C: Via @PremiumBot (Cheapest, but Payment Method and Network Stability are Key)
✅ Steps (Universal)
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Search for and open @PremiumBot in Telegram
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Select a plan (3 months/6 months/1 year)
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Follow the instructions to pay and link it to your account
👍 Convenience
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Does not rely on the App Store, many find it more "direct"
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Clear price advantage (especially for 6-month/yearly plans)
⚠️ Key Issues You Mentioned (Very Realistic)
1) Usually requires linking a bank card for payment
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This leads to a practical problem:
Mainland China bank cards are often not supported (or have low approval rates/are restricted)
The result is: wanting the cheapest route, but the card won't go through
2) Network issues causing long loading times -
Bot interaction + payment page loading relies heavily on network stability
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Sometimes you may encounter: constant loading, payment confirmation page not loading, payment completed but status syncing slowly, etc.
Suitable For
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Those seeking cost-effectiveness and who can solve payment method/network stability issues
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If you "can make the payment go through", this route is usually the most cost-effective
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But if you only have a Mainland China bank card, or your network is often unstable, the experience might be less hassle-free than Apple
3. How to Choose the Most Cost-Effective and Hassle-Free Option? A Practical Decision Guide
1) Your Top Priority: One-time success, minimal hassle
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Prioritize Apple Yearly ($35.99/year)
As long as your Apple payment is stable, this is the most hassle-free "long-term solution".
2) Your Top Priority: Lowest price (willing to handle payment/network issues)
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Prioritize @PremiumBot Yearly ($28.99/year)
Offers the most significant savings, suitable for those who can resolve card linking/payment approval.
3) You're worried about cross-border risk controls and also fear the bot's card linking won't work
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Practical advice:
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First, complete one purchase using a method with a higher success rate (to avoid repeated attempts that could trigger stricter risk controls)
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If Apple keeps showing "Purchase could not be completed", do not keep clicking retry repeatedly; switching to another channel saves more time
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If PremiumBot gets stuck due to unsupported bank cards, don't waste time; switch directly to Apple (or a usable payment method)
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4. Frequently Asked Questions and Pitfalls to Avoid (Save You Detours)
Q1: What to do if Apple shows "Purchase could not be completed"?
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This is usually a sign of risk control or payment verification failure.
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Do not attempt multiple times in quick succession (this can easily trigger stricter risk controls).
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A more practical approach: switch channels (e.g., PremiumBot), or switch to a more stable account/payment combination.
Q2: What to do if PremiumBot keeps loading/spinning?
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This is mostly a network link or payment page loading issue.
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You can try: re-enter the bot process, switch to a more stable network environment before operating.
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If you need it urgently, don't spend too much time on it; switch to the Apple method to resolve it.
Q3: Why is there such a big price difference for the same Premium?
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The main reason is different platform commission/payment channel costs.
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Simply put: App Store in-app purchases are usually more expensive; direct payment channels are often cheaper.
5. Final Recommendation (One-Sentence Version)
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To save the most money: Choose @PremiumBot's 6-month/yearly plan (but pay attention to card linking and network stability)
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To be the most hassle-free: Choose Apple Yearly (but foreign Apple ID cross-border payments may fail due to risk controls)
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Don't renew monthly long-term: Monthly plans seem flexible, but are actually the least cost-effective
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