A short story on why I needed a virtual card
Coming soon — I’ll be writing this part shortly.
RedotPay — A great alternative to traditional bank cards (especially when your bank blocks payments for certain legitimate products)
At first, after seeing some negative comments online, I assumed RedotPay might be a fake or even a scam. But it turned out — NO, it’s the real deal!

I came across a Facebook comment where someone said RedotPay works well and didn’t require verification — that’s what initially convinced me to give it a try.
When I signed up, I actually did have to verify my identity with a selfie and a government-issued ID. Ordering the physical card cost me $10.

To fund the card, I asked my uncle (who lives abroad) to send me the money, which I then paid him back using local payment methods available in Bangladesh. As soon as the funds came through, I instantly received my virtual card and was able to make a successful payment on the Microsoft Store. Big thanks to them!


One thing to keep in mind: RedotPay may not work with Google Pay (you can see the red mark in the first screenshot). I also came across a 5-star review mentioning that it can’t be used with PayPal either.
Bottom line: if you’re struggling to pay for things like OneDrive storage through the Microsoft Store, I’d recommend RedotPay — assuming you have a way to deposit funds into it. They also offer a crypto deposit option, though I haven’t tried that one myself.
Click here to read my full review of the RedotPay app on Google Play Store.
Lastly — if you’re planning to use RedotPay, please consider signing up through my referral link. It really helps me out. Thank you!