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How do I add money to my DigitalOcean account?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 2:32 pm

Before adding money to your DigitalOcean account, make sure you have an active subscription and that the account is not already in use by another user. To add money to your account, click on the “Account” link in the top right corner of the DigitalOcean home page, and then click on the “Add Funds” button. You will be prompted to enter your bank account information and then to input the amount of money you want to deposit. After you have added money to your account, you can use it to pay for your account subscription, add storage space to your account, or purchase additional cloud services from DigitalOcean.

To view your account balance and history, visit the “Account” tab on the DigitalOcean home page, and then click on the “History” tab. The “History” tab will show you the transactions that have been made from your account, as well as the amount of money that has been deposited and withdrawn from your account. You can also use the “Account” tab to change your account password, and to contact DigitalOcean customer support. If you have any questions about adding money to your DigitalOcean account, please contact customer support.

PRO TIP: Please be aware that adding money to your DigitalOcean account can be a risky proposition. There are many scams out there that will try to take your money and give you nothing in return. Always be sure to research any company or individual you are thinking about sending money to, and only add money to your account from a trusted source.

To conclude, adding money to your DigitalOcean account is easy and convenient. To view your account balance and history, visit the “Account” tab on the DigitalOcean home page, and then click on the “History” tab.

If you have any questions about adding money to your DigitalOcean account, please contact customer support.

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

Cloud infrastructure engineer and tech mess solver.