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:

  • Subscribe via Apple ID: $4.99/month; $35.99/year

  • Gift via Apple ID: $14.99/3 months; $19.99/6 months; $35.99/year

  • Via @PremiumBot: $11.99/3 months; $15.99/6 months; $28.99/year

For a clearer view, let's convert to "monthly cost":

  • Apple Yearly: 35.99/12 ≈ $2.999/month

  • Apple 3-month Gift: 14.99/3 ≈ $4.997/month

  • Apple 6-month Gift: 19.99/6 ≈ $3.332/month

  • PremiumBot 3-month: 11.99/3 ≈ $3.997/month

  • PremiumBot 6-month: 15.99/6 = $2.665/month

  • PremiumBot Yearly: 28.99/12 ≈ $2.416/month

Money-Saving Conclusion:

  • Cheapest: @PremiumBot Yearly at $28.99 ($7 cheaper than Apple's $35.99 yearly, saving about 19%)

  • Second Cheapest: @PremiumBot 6-month at $15.99 ($4 cheaper than Apple's $19.99 6-month gift, saving about 20%)

  • 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 OperationCommon Failure ReasonsWho It's Suitable For".


Method A: Subscribe via Apple ID (Most Convenient, but Higher Cross-Border Risk Control Probability)

✅ Steps (iPhone)

  1. Open Telegram → Settings

  2. Go to Telegram Premium

  3. Select Monthly or Yearly

  4. Complete the subscription using your Apple ID

👍 Convenience

  • 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)

  • Using a "foreign Apple ID" for in-app purchases may not always succeed:

    • 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.

  • You may also encounter Apple-side payment method restrictions, billing address verification issues, etc.

Suitable For

  • Those who want the simplest method and don't want to tinker

  • Those whose Apple ID region matches their payment method region and have stable payments

  • 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

  • Very convenient for gifting: Suitable for activating for friends/clients

  • Also useful for multi-account scenarios (gifting one by one)

⚠️ Potential Issues

  • It is still essentially an Apple in-app purchase:

    • Cross-border risk controls, "Purchase could not be completed" issues can still occur

  • Prices are generally higher (especially the 3-month option)

Suitable For

  • Those who specifically want to "gift" it, or are in a gifting scenario (e.g., benefits, rewards)

  • 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)

  1. Search for and open @PremiumBot in Telegram

  2. Select a plan (3 months/6 months/1 year)

  3. Follow the instructions to pay and link it to your account

👍 Convenience

  • Does not rely on the App Store, many find it more "direct"

  • Clear price advantage (especially for 6-month/yearly plans)

⚠️ Key Issues You Mentioned (Very Realistic)

1) Usually requires linking a bank card for payment

  • 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

  • Sometimes you may encounter: constant loading, payment confirmation page not loading, payment completed but status syncing slowly, etc.

Suitable For

  • Those seeking cost-effectiveness and who can solve payment method/network stability issues

  • If you "can make the payment go through", this route is usually the most cost-effective

  • 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

  • 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)

  • 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

  • Practical advice:

    • First, complete one purchase using a method with a higher success rate (to avoid repeated attempts that could trigger stricter risk controls)

    • If Apple keeps showing "Purchase could not be completed", do not keep clicking retry repeatedly; switching to another channel saves more time

    • If PremiumBot gets stuck due to unsupported bank cards, don't waste time; switch directly to Apple (or a usable payment method)


4. Frequently Asked Questions and Pitfalls to Avoid (Save You Detours)

Q1: What to do if Apple shows "Purchase could not be completed"?

  • This is usually a sign of risk control or payment verification failure.

  • Do not attempt multiple times in quick succession (this can easily trigger stricter risk controls).

  • 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?

  • This is mostly a network link or payment page loading issue.

  • You can try: re-enter the bot process, switch to a more stable network environment before operating.

  • 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?

  • The main reason is different platform commission/payment channel costs.

  • Simply put: App Store in-app purchases are usually more expensive; direct payment channels are often cheaper.


5. Final Recommendation (One-Sentence Version)

  • To save the most money: Choose @PremiumBot's 6-month/yearly plan (but pay attention to card linking and network stability)

  • To be the most hassle-free: Choose Apple Yearly (but foreign Apple ID cross-border payments may fail due to risk controls)

  • Don't renew monthly long-term: Monthly plans seem flexible, but are actually the least cost-effective