SubFury.com Review: A Scam You Must Avoid (Here’s Why)

If you’ve stumbled upon SubFury.com, you’ve likely been tempted by its unbelievable offers: Spotify Premium for 90% off, and massive discounts on YouTube Premium and Crunchyroll. Before you enter your payment details, stop. This site shows all the classic signs of a scam.

Here is a breakdown of the red flags and why you should stay away from SubFury.com.

Red Flag #1: “Too Good To Be True” Prices

The most obvious warning is the pricing. A 90% discount on a service like Spotify is not legitimate. Spotify, YouTube, and Crunchyroll are multi-billion dollar companies that set their own prices. No third-party reseller has the authority to offer their services for a fraction of the cost.

These “unbeatable prices” are the bait. They lure you in with a promise that is impossible to deliver on legitimately.

Red Flag #2: The “New Account” Requirement

Notice that all the best-selling products—like “Youtube Premium 12 Months Account”—are for a (New Account).

This is not a “discount.” This is a massive red flag. It almost certainly means SubFury is not upgrading your personal account. Instead, they are selling you login credentials for an entirely separate account.

Where do these accounts come from? They are likely:

  • Stolen Accounts: Acquired through phishing or data breaches.
  • Created with Stolen Credit Cards: Illegally purchased and will be shut down once the fraud is discovered.
  • Family Plan “Slots”: Illegitimately resold slots on a family plan, which violates the terms of service and can get the entire plan banned.

In all of these cases, you are buying a product that will stop working.

Red Flag #3: The Inevitable Outcome

When you buy from a site like SubFury, here is the most likely scenario:

  1. You pay for a “12-month” account.
  2. You receive login details for a random account.
  3. The account works for a few days, or maybe a few weeks.
  4. Suddenly, the password changes, or the account is banned by Spotify/YouTube/Crunchyroll for violating their terms of service.
  5. You are left with nothing. Your “12-month” plan is gone, and so is your money. The SubFury “customer support,” if it even exists, will ignore you.

My Verdict

Do NOT Use SubFury.com

SubFury.com is not a “Trusted Store.” It is a dangerous website that uses deceptive pricing and illegitimate accounts to lure in customers. You will not get a cheap, long-term premium subscription. You will get a temporary, stolen account (at best) and will lose your money.

Protect your money and your personal data. Do not give either to SubFury.com. If you want these services, pay for them through their official, legitimate websites.

Yhang Mhany

Yhang Mhany is a Ghanaian blogger, IT professional, and online safety advocate. He is the founder of Earn More Cash Today, a platform dedicated to exposing online scams and promoting digital security. With expertise in website administration, and fraud prevention, Yhang educates readers on how to safely navigate the internet, avoid scams, and discover legitimate ways to earn money online. His mission is to raise digital awareness, protect people from fraud, and empower individuals to make smarter financial decisions in today’s digital world. You can contact him at yhangmhany@earnmorecashtoday.com