Oracle $300 Credit
$300 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure credits across all OCI services
What's included
Accepted payments
- All OCI Services
- 7 Days Replacement
- 30min-12hr Delivery
About the Oracle $300 Credit
The Oracle $300 Credit account is a verified Oracle Cloud account pre-loaded with $300 Oracle Credit in usable cloud credits. Rather than paying full retail price for Oracle Cloud services, you receive a working account with credits already applied — letting you run any workload on Oracle's global infrastructure at a fraction of the direct cost.
$300 Oracle Credit covers significant cloud spending. Depending on your workload, that amount can sustain a full production environment for months: compute instances, managed databases, object storage, load balancers, CDN, and managed AI/ML services are all eligible. The credits work identically to credits earned through Oracle Cloud's own promotional programs — there are no artificial restrictions on which services you can use.
This is the most cost-effective way to access substantial Oracle compute budget, particularly for startups, research labs, agencies, and developers who need real cloud infrastructure without the overhead of direct billing relationships. Delivery takes 30min-12 Hours, payment is accepted in Bitcoin, USDT, ETH, and other major cryptocurrencies, and the 7 Days replacement guarantee protects your investment.
Technical Specifications
Who Is This For?
Common workloads and teams that use the Oracle $300 Credit.
Use $$300 Oracle Credit to build and scale your startup on Oracle without upfront costs.
Spin up dev, staging, and prod environments without worrying about the bill.
Run data warehouses, ETL pipelines, and BI tools on Oracle infrastructure.
Train and deploy ML models using Oracle Cloud managed AI services.
Host production websites, APIs, and microservices at any scale.
Store, archive, and back up large volumes of data cost-effectively.
Buying Direct vs. Our Account
Why developers and teams choose a pre-activated account over the standard Oracle Cloud signup.
How to Order
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Credentials delivered via encrypted message within the stated delivery window.
Any issue within 7 days? We replace the account immediately, no questions asked.
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What Customers Say
Oracle Cloud gives $300 free credits plus Always Free tier, but the account approval can take days. Got a verified Oracle Cloud account here in under 2 hours with all credits active. The A1 Ampere instances with 24GB RAM were available immediately. Used the credits for a TensorFlow training run — worked perfectly.
The Oracle Cloud Always Free account came with 4 OCPUs and 24GB RAM on the ARM Ampere instance — all free tier resources confirmed available. Oracle is notoriously slow to approve new accounts in certain regions. This account was verified for ap-tokyo region and ready to use within 3 hours.
Oracle Cloud $300 credit account was ideal for testing OCI Data Science notebooks. The account had full compute limits available, including GPU shapes which are usually restricted on new accounts. Delivered in 4 hours via Telegram. The Oracle VM.GPU3 instances worked without any quota errors.
Bought an Oracle Cloud free-tier account that already had the Ampere A1 compute shapes available in the account. Oracle often shows these as unavailable in specific home regions for new signups. Here the account was pre-configured for ap-sydney-1, which saved us from complex region migration headaches.