Windscribe accepts cash by mail for 1 year Pro subscriptions. This is real, official, and somehow still a thing in the year of our lord 2026.
We have cash payments because some people genuinely need a non-digital way to buy a VPN. Maybe you don't want a VPN purchase tied to a card. Maybe your local payment options are broken. Maybe payment processors in your region treat VPNs like the plague. Fair enough.
But let us be very clear: cash is not the recommended option for most people. It is private from a payment perspective, yes. It is also slow, manual, non-refundable, and weirdly dependent on envelopes reaching the right building.

If that sounds dumb, congratulations, your pattern recognition is working. We've added the option available because privacy sometimes requires awkward analog side quests, not because we think everyone should start feeding paper money into the postal system.
So here is how Windscribe cash payments work, when they make sense, and why you probably should use a normal payment method unless you have a real reason not to.
Why pay for a VPN with cash?
Cash avoids the usual payment trail. No card number. No PayPal account. No app store subscription. No bank statement politely documenting that you bought privacy and immediately created a receipt for it.
That matters for some people. A good VPN should not log what you do online regardless of how you pay, but payment metadata can still exist with banks, payment processors, app stores, or other checkout middlemen.
Cash skips most of that.
That is the upside.
The downside is the part where you have to mail physical money through physical space like it is 1897 and your threat model includes horses.
The problem with cash VPN payments
Cash is private in the same way a handwritten letter is private. Lovely in theory. Less lovely when it gets lost, delayed, damaged, stolen, soaked, misaddressed, or sacrificed to whatever lives inside the postal void.
If your envelope never arrives, we cannot credit your account. If it arrives without your exact Windscribe username, we may not know where to apply it.
And no, you should not send coins, checks, gift cards, money orders, personal documents, your password, or a mystery parcel that looks like it was assembled during a blackout.
Cash payments are manual. They are not instant. They can take days or weeks depending on mail speed, customs, weather, handwriting quality, vibes, and the postal goblins' current mood.
Also: no refunds. Once you choose envelope mode, you have left the civilized land of checkout buttons and entered the kingdom of hope, stamps, and consequences.

How Windscribe cash payments work
Windscribe cash payments are only available for one thing: a 1 year Windscribe Pro subscription.
That means:
- 1 year of Pro only
- $69 USD
- One year at a time
- No sale pricing
- No monthly plans
- No Build A Plan
- No custom plans
- No refunds
- No normal payment receipt
If there is a sale running, it does not apply to cash payments. Mailing cash is already enough of a side quest. Side quests do not get coupon stacking.
The basic process:
- Log in to your Windscribe account.
- Write down your Windscribe username exactly.
- Include a note saying you want a 1 year Pro subscription.
- Include the date you are mailing the envelope.
- Include cash worth at least $69 USD.
- Mail it to the address in the official Windscribe cash payment help article.
- Wait for manual processing.
Do not copy an address from a forum, screenshot, old blog post, carrier pigeon, or someone named CyberDave who insists he knows a guy. Use the current instructions here on our website.
What currencies can you send?
Windscribe currently accepts paper bills in USD, CAD, EUR, GBP, CHF, AUD, NZD, SEK, NOK, and, yes, Zimbabwean dollars.
If you are not sending USD, check the exchange rate on the day you mail it and make sure the cash is worth at least $69 USD. We cannot send change back. This is not a lemonade stand with a privacy policy and a tiny cash drawer.
Is paying for a VPN with cash more anonymous?
It can be more private from a payment perspective, yes.
But cash is not a magic invisibility cloak that turns you into a cryptographic woodland spirit. You still need a Windscribe username so we know which account to credit. If you put a return address on the envelope, that exists. If you use tracked shipping, that may create carrier records. If you post about it on three social networks, congratulations on inventing self-defeating privacy performance art.
Cash helps with one thing: reducing digital payment metadata.
It does not fix browser fingerprinting. It does not protect a compromised device. It does not turn bad operational security into good operational security just because stationery entered the plot.
If your threat model actually requires cash, you probably already know why. If you just do not feel like entering a card, there are easier options...
Better ways to pay for a VPN
For most people, the better answer is the Windscribe upgrade page.
Windscribe supports normal payment options including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal, cryptocurrency, Paymentwall local payment methods, and platform payments like Apple Pay, Google Play, and Amazon payments where available.
Those methods are faster, easier, and less likely to vanish in transit like a cursed birthday card.
Use cash only if you specifically need a non-digital payment path and accept the delays, risk, and no-refund reality. Cash is the emergency exit. We keep it unlocked because some people need it, not because everyone should sprint through it waving bills at the mail carrier like a privacy-themed goblin.
Should you pay for a VPN with cash?
Probably not. Sorry to the envelope lobby.

Consider cash if:
- You specifically need to avoid digital payment processors.
- You are comfortable with slow manual processing.
- You understand lost mail means no subscription.
- You are fine with no refunds and no normal receipt.
- You can write your Windscribe username correctly.
- You are buying a 1 year Pro plan.
Do not use cash if:
- You need Pro today.
- You want sale pricing.
- You need a refund option.
- You need a receipt.
- You want monthly, Build A Plan, or custom billing.
- You believe a glitter bomb will be opened with joy. It will not.
In short: cash is for people who need cash. Everyone else should use the upgrade page like civilization has not fully collapsed and browsers still exist.
Paying for a VPN with Cash: Frequently Asked Questions
Can I pay for Windscribe with cash?
Yes. Windscribe accepts cash by mail for 1 year Pro subscriptions. It is manual, slow, and not recommended unless you specifically need it.
Can I pay monthly with cash?
No. Cash payments are only for 1 year Windscribe Pro subscriptions.
Does cash qualify for sale pricing?
No. Sale pricing does not apply to cash payments.
Can I use cash for Build A Plan?
No. Cash payments do not apply to Build A Plan, monthly subscriptions, custom plans, or anything else you invented while standing near an envelope and feeling entrepreneurial.
Can I get a refund?
No. Cash payments cannot be refunded or reversed.
Can I get a receipt?
No normal payment receipt is generated for cash by mail. If your spreadsheet needs emotional closure, use a regular payment method.
What happens if my cash gets lost in the mail?
If we do not receive the payment, we cannot credit your account. Mail cash at your own risk.
Do I need to include my Windscribe username?
Yes. We need your exact Windscribe username to apply the subscription. Without it, your envelope becomes a tiny paper mystery novel with no satisfying ending.
Is cash the most private way to pay for a VPN?
Cash can reduce digital payment metadata, but it is not magic. It helps with the payment trail, not every other part of your privacy setup.
Final verdict
Can you pay for a VPN with cash? Yes.
Should you? Usually no.
Cash payments are private, but they are also slow, manual, risky, non-refundable, and extremely dependent on the ancient art of envelope transportation. We support them because some users genuinely need them.
But if you do not need to mail paper money across physical space to buy internet privacy, please do not manufacture a side quest for yourself.
Use the upgrade page. Pay normally. Enjoy Pro. Let the postal system rest. It has seen enough.