Searching for ways to "buy AdWords credit" can lead you down two very different paths: a legitimate way to fund your advertising account and a dangerous secondary market filled with scams.

If you are looking for a boost, follow these official channels:

Scammers often sell "verified accounts" or "coupons" that either don't work or are linked to stolen credit cards. Once Google detects the fraud, they will shut down any account associated with those details.

Existing users can sometimes find offers for trying new features (like Performance Max) under the Billing > Promotions tab in their dashboard.

Visit the official Google Ads home page to see current sign-up offers for new users.

Some offers for "free credit" are actually phishing attempts designed to steal your login credentials and hijack your existing ad campaigns. 3. How to Safely Get Promotional Credit

Instead of buying a credit, you "fund" your account by adding a valid payment method.

Google’s terms explicitly state that promotional credits are non-transferable and may not be sold or bartered. Buying them will likely lead to an immediate and permanent account suspension for "policy circumvention".