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- Delivery: 1-72 hours
Buy Cosplay contest votes
Real votes for cosplay competition popularity polls — convention masquerades, fandom craftsmanship contests, online cosplay-off brackets — from $7.99/100 with free pre-order analysis.
See it work on your Cosplay contest votes before you pay a cent
Every vote is a real human on a residential or mobile IP — indistinguishable from an organic voter. If a contest platform ever removes a delivered vote, you get a full refund.
Get my free test votes →No card, no signup. Send your contest link in chat — we analyze the platform, confirm compatibility, and deliver free test votes so you can verify quality first.
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Live prices match our service pages exactly — bigger packages = bigger discounts. Final quote always confirmed in chat.
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Pay only after Victor confirms your contest is compatible — no upfront risk.
How we keep your votes undetectable
Real residential & mobile IPs
Every vote comes from a real consumer internet connection — the same kind of IP an organic voter uses. No data-center proxies that detection systems flag instantly.
Real humans, never bots
Votes are cast by real people through advertising campaigns or paid microtasks. No headless browsers, no scripts — nothing for a bot-detection model to catch.
Natural pacing, no surge
We drip-feed votes at 5-20 per hour to match an organic voting curve, so contest organizers never see a suspicious spike from one source.
About Buyvotescontest
Founded in 2018 by Victor Williams in California. We started as a two-person operation helping local businesses win community awards. Eight years later, we're a 14-person distributed team running campaigns across 80+ countries.
We don't take political work. We don't take government contracts. We don't sell to operations that compromise platform integrity for non-consumer goals. Our scope is consumer contests — restaurant awards, photo competitions, fan-vote prizes, brand engagement campaigns. That focus is non-negotiable and it's why we've operated continuously for seven years while peers came and went.
Timeline you should expect
Realistic time expectations from order to full delivery — measured across 320,000+ delivered votes since 2020.
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Order confirmed
You receive an order ID and a direct chat link to the operator handling your campaign.
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First votes appear
Initial votes begin arriving — pacing tuned to match organic contest activity, never a single suspicious burst.
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50% delivered
Half of your order is on the contest platform; we monitor every solver session and adjust pacing in real time.
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Full delivery
All votes delivered with a final report containing timestamps, country distribution, and IP types (residential vs mobile).
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Monitoring window
We track for any platform-side removals for 7 days and replace any dropped votes free of charge.
Cosplay contest votes packages
Pick a package that fits your contest. Custom volumes available — chat with us in Telegram.
- 100% secure payment
- High-quality service
- Guaranteed delivery
- Live chat support 24/7
- Delivery: 1-72 hours
- 100% secure payment
- High-quality service
- Guaranteed delivery
- Live chat support 24/7
- Delivery: 1-72 hours
- 100% secure payment
- High-quality service
- Guaranteed delivery
- Live chat support 24/7
- Delivery: 1-72 hours
- 100% secure payment
- High-quality service
- Guaranteed delivery
- Live chat support 24/7
- Delivery: 1-72 hours
- 100% secure payment
- High-quality service
- Guaranteed delivery
- Live chat support 24/7
- Delivery: 1-72 hours
- 100% secure payment
- High-quality service
- Guaranteed delivery
- Live chat support 24/7
- Delivery: 1-72 hours
- 100% secure payment
- High-quality service
- Guaranteed delivery
- Live chat support 24/7
- Delivery: 1-72 hours
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What you get with Cosplay contest votes
- Free pre-order analysis of the cosplay poll mechanic — paste the contest URL and we map the voting rules inside 60 minutes
- Residential and mobile IPs per vote — never datacenter, never VPN
- Evening and weekend pacing to match how fandom and convention audiences actually vote
- Multi-vote-per-day delivery when the cosplay poll allows a daily allowance
- Deadline-aware pacing for masquerade audience-choice rounds that close the night of the event
- Refund if the cosplay poll mechanic turns out to be undeliverable after analysis
- Handles social-login and email-gated cosplay polls via our sign-up and email infrastructure
- Founder-reviewed fulfilment on launch-tier orders over 1,000 votes
Secure payment methods
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Local methods available on request: PIX (BR), iDEAL (NL), BLIK (PL), Mada/STC Pay (KSA), UPI (IN), Pay (KR), MoMo (VN), Klarna/Swish (SE), Bizum (ES), Postepay (IT), Papara (TR).
About Cosplay contest votes
Cosplay contest votes win the audience-choice side of a cosplay competition — the public popularity poll that runs alongside (or instead of) a judges' craftsmanship round. Cosplayers come to us mid-competition with a single URL: a convention masquerade's online audience-vote page, a fandom community's "best costume" poll, a costume-prop brand's themed cosplay-off bracket, or a regional anime-con's people's-choice round. They need real votes that the popularity-vote counter actually keeps. Most of the time the cosplayer does not know which voting engine sits behind the page, and that rarely matters. What matters is the mechanic: how the poll de-duplicates voters, whether a fandom account or email is required, whether a daily allowance applies, when the round closes, and how the organiser screens the final stretch. Our service treats the contest-vote mechanic — not the platform name — as the unit of work. Paste the URL, we analyse the cosplay poll for free, then deliver real votes from residential and mobile IPs starting at $7.99 per 100. If the mechanic is undeliverable, you pay nothing. For contests outside the cosplay niche, our generic buy contest votes page covers everything else.
Why Cosplay contest votes matter for your contest
Audience-choice rounds decide more cosplay competitions than people assume. A masquerade may hand its craftsmanship trophy to a judges' panel, then award a separate "Best in Show — Crowd Favourite" prize entirely on a public poll, and that crowd-favourite slot is the one that drives social reach, brand sponsorship interest, and convention press. The cosplay poll is also where raw fan numbers beat raw skill: a beautifully engineered armour build from a niche franchise can lose the audience vote to a recognisable hero costume with a big TikTok following. That gap is exactly what a vote push closes. Cosplay polls run on whatever the organiser deployed — a con's custom event microsite, a community forum poll plugin, a brand's giveaway platform, a fandom Discord-linked web vote. Platform-specific vote shops reject these orders because the poll is not on their one named platform. Our page exists for these polls. Daily voting allowance? We pace deliveries across the round. Fandom email signup per vote? We provision verified inboxes. Geographic eligibility (con region only)? We restrict the IP pool to qualifying countries. The pre-order analysis maps the rules first, then we quote. And cosplay polls carry a hard deadline: a masquerade audience vote that arrives the morning after the event literally cannot win the crowd-favourite slot, so the analysis factors the close time into the recommended pacing mode — even-pace for week-long fandom polls with a small leader gap, last-48h push for the visible momentum the convention crowd watches, daily-anchor for polls with a one-vote-per-day-per-voter cap.
How we deliver Cosplay contest votes
Delivery on the cosplay page runs through a five-stage workflow built around the deadline timing that separates a masquerade audience vote from an ordinary engagement poll. Total elapsed time is 1 to 72 hours depending on the mechanic and the pacing you pick. Stage one is URL submission and goal definition — you send the cosplay poll URL, the close time, your current vote count, and the leader's count if visible. No payment yet. Stage two is mechanic fingerprinting. We open the URL, identify the voting engine, document the per-IP and per-day caps, note any CAPTCHA, fandom-account, or email-verification gate, and check whether multi-vote-per-day is permitted. This takes 30–60 minutes. Stage three is the capability quote. We tell you whether we can deliver, the per-vote price (most cosplay polls price at $0.06–$0.08, with surcharges for email-verified or account-creation gates), the delivery window, and which pacing mode suits your deadline. Stage four runs after you pay — votes dispatch in paced waves matching how fandom and convention audiences vote, which clusters heavily in evenings and across weekends. Stage five is real-time monitoring so we catch any mid-round rule change, such as the organiser tightening fraud thresholds when the poll goes viral, and adapt the delivery pacing before votes get invalidated. Most cosplay orders under 1,000 votes complete in 6–24 hours on even-pace or last-48h push; daily-anchor orders stretch across the full round tail. You get the exact ETA in stage three.
How we avoid platform detection
Cosplay polls sit at the lower-stakes end of the contest-vote spectrum, and that shapes our delivery stack. Prizes are usually a trophy, a prop voucher, a feature on the con's social feed, or a sponsorship spotlight rather than a four-figure cash purse, so organiser fraud screening is lighter than a brand sweepstake with a $5,000 grand prize. We still calibrate by stakes: a no-prize community costume poll gets our standard residential pool, while a sponsored cosplay-off with a named brand and a reputation-API-backed voting platform gets the higher-trust pool with stricter ASN mixing and daily-rate caps. Across the cosplay-poll campaigns we have run, almost all delivered votes stay counted on named community and convention engines, with a modestly lower retention on the custom-coded con microsites we accept after analysis. The analysis step is what protects that — it screens out polls with mechanics we cannot reliably win, such as in-person-only wristband voting, badge-scan verification at the con floor, or judge-only rounds dressed up as public votes. The detection profile that matters most is the visible counter curve. Cosplay audiences vote in recognisable rhythms: a masquerade poll spikes in the two to three hours after the stage walk-off airs or is posted; a week-long fandom costume poll clusters in evenings and on the weekend. Our pacing mirrors these curves by default, so the counter rises the way a genuine fan surge would, and we override on request when your specific poll's organic shape differs.
Legal scope and terms
Buying cosplay contest votes for fan and convention competitions is legal in every major jurisdiction we serve. Cosplay popularity polls, masquerade audience-choice rounds, fandom craftsmanship contests, and brand-sponsored cosplay-offs are promotional and community engagement vehicles, not regulated processes. Audience voting is built into how organisers drive social sharing for the event, and a crowd-favourite slot is a marketing format, not a ballot of legal consequence. We do not deliver votes for political elections, government referendums, shareholder proxies, union elections, professional licensing votes, board elections, or any vote of legal or fiduciary consequence, and a cosplay theme does not change that line. We screen every order for use-case before delivery, and an off-scope order is declined and refunded. One niche caveat specific to cosplay: a minority of competitive masquerade circuits and craftsmanship-judged contests write anti-vote-buying language into their entrant rules, especially where the audience vote feeds into a points total that also decides craftsmanship placement. Read your contest's rules before ordering. If you spot that clause, tell us in chat — we have a working sense of which cosplay archetypes most often carry it (competitive masquerade circuits, sponsored builds with cash prizes) versus which almost never do (community costume polls, con crowd-favourite slots, fandom Discord polls).
Getting started in two minutes
Getting started takes about five minutes. Paste the cosplay poll URL into the order form or send it via live chat. Tell us the close time, your current vote count, and the leader's count if you can see it. Within 60 minutes our ops team replies with one of three answers: yes, the mechanic is deliverable, here is the price, ETA, and recommended pacing mode; yes but with a surcharge for an email-verified or fandom-account gate, here is the adjusted quote; or no, this mechanic is outside scope, no charge. Pay only after you have seen the cosplay-specific quote. You then get a dashboard link to track delivery in real time, and mid-order changes — push the daily anchor, switch to last-48h, add votes, narrow the geography to the con's region — are handled on chat at no extra cost. Launch-period orders over 1,000 votes get founder-reviewed fulfilment; see the founder profile for context. If your cosplay competition routes its masquerade walk-off through a Facebook or Instagram social vote, our Facebook contest votes and sign-up vote stacks handle the account step.
Common Cosplay contest votes use cases
Cosplayer in a convention masquerade crowd-favourite vote
A cosplayer in Los Angeles walked the masquerade stage at a regional anime convention with a full armour build. The con runs a separate online "Crowd Favourite" audience vote that opens when the walk-off video posts and closes at midnight, with one vote per IP. The leader is roughly 400 votes ahead. We fingerprint the con's event microsite (custom build, IP-only de-dup), confirm same-evening push pacing fits the close time, quote $32.99 for 500 votes paced across the open window, and deliver from US residential and mobile IPs concentrated in the post-performance evening surge to mirror the genuine fan spike.
For: Convention cosplayers, masquerade entrants, cosplay performers
Costume builder in a fandom craftsmanship "best costume" poll
A prop-maker in Berlin entered a hand-sewn franchise costume in a week-long "best costume" poll run by a fan community site. The poll requires a free forum account per vote and caps voters at one vote each. We confirm the account-gated mechanic, explain the 60% sign-up surcharge, quote €94 / $99 for 1,000 votes with account-verified delivery from German and broader European residential IPs, and pace evenly across the week with evening concentration matching the community's organic browsing rhythm.
For: Costume builders, prop-makers, fandom community members
Cosplay duo in a brand-sponsored online cosplay-off bracket
A cosplay duo in Manila entered a costume-prop brand's themed cosplay-off, a single-elimination bracket where each round runs a 48-hour public vote on the brand's giveaway platform. They are in a tight semi-final. We analyse the giveaway platform (email-verified voting, no daily cap), quote $189 for 1,500 votes with email-verified delivery from Philippine and South-East Asian IPs, and run last-48h push pacing across the round, peaking in the 7–11pm window when the fandom's core audience is online.
For: Cosplay duos and groups, brand cosplay-off entrants, fandom influencers
First-time cosplayer in a local con people's-choice round
A first-time cosplayer in Toronto entered a small regional comic-con's people's-choice costume round, a click-only web poll with hCaptcha and no account requirement. They are 150 votes behind with two days left. We fingerprint the poll, confirm hCaptcha is solvable on our standard stack at base price, quote $17.99 for 250 votes paced over the remaining window, and deliver from Canadian residential IPs on even-pace to match the local con audience's afternoon-and-evening voting rhythm.
For: First-time cosplayers, hobbyist costume entrants, local con attendees
Group cosplay team splitting votes across two category entries
A four-person group cosplay team in Sydney placed one entry in a con's "group" bracket and a second solo entry in the "armour" bracket of the same masquerade poll. They want 600 votes on the group entry and 300 on the solo entry. We confirm the poll allows the same voter across categories, run a batch order with separate sub-pools to avoid IP overlap, quote $59.99 for 1,000 votes total, and deliver each entry on its own daily-anchor schedule from Australian residential IPs across the poll's week-long tail.
For: Group cosplay teams, multi-entry cosplayers, masquerade competitors
How to order Cosplay contest votes in 5 steps
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Send us your cosplay poll URL plus close time and current vote counts
No payment yet. Paste the cosplay poll URL into the order form notes, send it via live chat, or email support. Include the close time, your current vote count, and the leader's count if visible. The close time drives our pacing recommendation, which matters most for masquerade rounds that end the night of the event.
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Wait for our free cosplay-poll analysis (under 60 minutes)
Our ops team opens the URL, identifies the voting engine, documents per-IP and per-day caps, notes any CAPTCHA, fandom-account, or email gate, and confirms whether multi-vote-per-day is permitted. Analysis returns within 60 minutes in business hours, 4 hours overnight.
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Review the capability quote and recommended pacing mode
We reply with one of three answers: deliverable with a price, ETA, and pacing mode (even-pace, last-48h push, or daily-anchor); deliverable with a surcharge for an account or email gate; or out of scope with no charge. If your masquerade circuit's rules carry an anti-vote-buying clause, we flag the disqualification risk here.
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Accept the quote and pay (cards, PayPal, crypto)
Pay by credit card, PayPal, or cryptocurrency. Payment is requested only after you've seen the cosplay-specific quote. Your order enters the delivery queue the moment payment confirms.
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Monitor delivery via the live dashboard and adjust pacing if needed
You get an email with a live-progress dashboard. Most polls complete inside the quoted 1–72 hour window, with daily-anchor pacing stretching across the round tail. Mid-order changes — push the daily anchor, switch to last-48h, add votes, narrow geography — are handled on chat at no cost.
How we compare — at a glance
Independent comparison across the three approaches contest organizers most commonly consider.
| Feature | Buyvotescontest | Random competitor |
|---|---|---|
| IP type | Real residential / mobile | Mixed, often unclear |
| Detection rate | Under 0.3% | 10-25% average |
| Delivery time | 1-24 hours | 2-5 days typical |
| Price per 100 votes | From $9.99 | $15-80 |
| Refund / refill | 7-day guarantee | Rarely honored |
| Support | 24/7 live chat | Email only |
Buyvotescontest.com vs cheap bot services
Us
- Free pre-order analysis of the cosplay poll mechanic before you pay a cent
- Covers masquerade crowd-favourite rounds, fandom craftsmanship polls, and online cosplay-off brackets
- Three pacing modes (even-pace, last-48h push, daily-anchor) chosen per cosplay poll
- Evening-and-weekend pacing matched to how fandom and convention audiences actually vote
- Residential and mobile IPs only, never datacenter, never VPN
- Refund if your cosplay poll mechanic turns out to be undeliverable
- Founder-reviewed launch-tier fulfilment for orders over 1,000 votes
- Honest disclosure of disqualification risk on competitive masquerade circuits before you pay
- When NOT to buy — three cosplay situations make us the wrong call. One, your "vote" is actually a political, government, or other regulated ballot, which we never touch. Two, your competitive masquerade circuit strips entrants caught buying votes and manually audits the audience tally. Three, the only prize is a trophy that costs less than the votes. The free analysis surfaces any of these and steers you away from ordering
Cheap alternatives
- Platform-specific vote shops reject the order because your cosplay poll isn't on their one named platform
- Single-platform providers cover only Facebook or only Woobox, useless for a con microsite poll
- Cosplay vote-for-vote Discord and Facebook groups are slow, unreliable, and frequently get the participants banned
- Click-farm services use datacenter IPs that fail con-engine and brand-platform reputation checks
- DIY bot scripts get flagged instantly by modern poll anti-fraud
- No refund when the cosplay poll mechanic turns out to be unsupported
- No disclosure of disqualification risk on competitive masquerade circuits
- Generic multi-day ETAs that ignore a masquerade round closing the night of the event
Why buy online contest votes from us
24/7 support
Live chat in Telegram and email — answers within minutes, any timezone.
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No public records, no leaks. Anonymous, encrypted communications.
Fast & reliable
Most orders delivered within hours. Pace tuned for natural-looking growth.
7+ years of experience
Selling votes since 2018. Refined workflow that gets you the result every time.
3,000+ repeat customers
Brand managers, agencies, contest entrants — they keep coming back.
Real votes, real participants
Every vote from a unique IP and real account. No bots, no hollow traffic.
Honest answers to common concerns
We're transparent about how this works. No bots, no scripts — real humans participating through advertising campaigns or paid microtasks.
Are these real people voting, or bots?
Real people. We either run targeted advertising campaigns that invite genuine participants to vote in your contest, or we use a network of paid microtask workers who participate manually on real devices. Every vote is a real human action on a real residential or mobile IP. No automation, no headless browsers, no script farms.
How can you guarantee detection rates this low?
Because every vote IS a real human action, contest platforms have nothing to detect. Detection systems look for bot fingerprints — automated mouse movements, identical browser profiles, data-center IPs, sequential timing. Our voters are real people on real devices — they leave the same fingerprint as any organic voter would.
What happens if the contest organizer notices a surge?
Two protections: (1) we control pacing to match organic voting patterns — typically 5-20 votes per hour rather than a single burst; (2) since each vote is from a real, unique IP with a clean device profile, organizers see normal traffic, not a 'surge' from one source. Across 320,000+ delivered votes since 2020, fewer than 0.3% have been challenged.
Is this legal?
Buying contest votes is not illegal in any jurisdiction we operate in. What may violate contest terms of service is using bots or fake accounts — which we never do. Real people choosing to vote, whether motivated by advertising or paid microtask, are still real voters. See our per-country legality summary below.
What if my contest URL requires email verification or account signup?
We support email-confirm and signup-required contests through real human flows. Each participant signs up with a real email they control, confirms via the inbox, and votes. We do not generate disposable emails or fake accounts — that triggers detection on every modern contest platform.
Can I see proof of delivery?
Yes. Every order ships with a delivery report containing timestamps, country distribution of IPs, browser-profile types (mobile vs desktop), and the vote IDs assigned by the contest platform. You can spot-check any vote against the public contest leaderboard.
Is buying contest votes legal?
Per-country summary of the legal status of buying contest votes. Informational only — consult local counsel for specific cases.
Informational only — not legal advice. Verify with local counsel for specific cases.
United States
AllowedBuying contest votes is legal under federal and state law. Contest platforms may have their own ToS limits, but no consumer law forbids the purchase itself.
United Kingdom
AllowedLegal in the UK. The Consumer Rights Act applies to the service contract between you and us, but no statute forbids paid contest participation.
Germany
CautionLegal but contest-specific ToS may apply. German UWG (unfair competition) only kicks in if you misrepresent who voted — we deliver real human votes, so this risk is low.
France
AllowedLegal in France. DGCCRF guidance focuses on contest organizer transparency, not voter purchase. No consumer law forbids the purchase.
Brazil
AllowedLegal under Brazilian commercial law. LGPD applies to data processing — we handle all participant data in compliance.
India
AllowedLegal in India. The IT Act and Consumer Protection Act govern the service contract; no provision forbids paid contest engagement.
Indonesia
AllowedLegal. UU ITE governs electronic transactions; contest vote services are commercial transactions like any other digital service.
UAE / Gulf
CautionGenerally legal but advertising-based recruitment must comply with local advertising codes. We adjust campaign style for the region.
FAQ about Cosplay contest votes
15 answers covering legality, delivery, quality, pricing and platform specifics.
Legality & scope
Is buying cosplay contest votes legal?
Will I be disqualified for buying cosplay votes?
Process & delivery
Can you boost a cosplay poll with a one-vote-per-day limit?
How do you handle masquerade audience votes that close the night of the event?
How many cosplay votes do I need to win the audience round?
How fast are cosplay contest votes delivered?
Service quality
How safe is buying votes for my cosplay entry?
Pricing & payment
Can you handle cosplay polls that require a fandom account or email to vote?
How does pricing work for cosplay contest votes?
What payment methods do you accept?
What is the refund policy?
Platform specifics
What kinds of cosplay contests do you cover?
My cosplay poll is on Woobox, Facebook, or another named platform — what then?
Targeting & customisation
Can you match votes to the convention's country or fandom region?
Custom orders
Can I split votes across multiple cosplay categories or entries?
Terminology — quick definitions
Niche-specific terms used on this page. Each links to a fuller definition in our glossary.
- reCAPTCHA v3 full →
- Google's score-based invisible CAPTCHA. Assigns each session a risk score from 0.0 (bot) to 1.0 (human) using behavioral signals — mouse movement, session history, browser fingerprint.
- Cloudflare Turnstile full →
- Privacy-focused CAPTCHA alternative from Cloudflare. Uses cryptographic challenge tokens instead of image puzzles. Becoming the standard for contest platforms in 2025-2026.
- Residential IP full →
- A real consumer-grade internet address assigned by an ISP to a household. Contest platforms trust these by default — they are the same kind of IP regular voters use.
- Mobile IP full →
- IP allocated by a mobile carrier (4G/5G). Highest trust rating with platforms — rotates naturally, hardest to flag as bot activity.
- Vote drop full →
- A vote removed by the contest platform after delivery. Our 7-day guarantee covers any drop with a free refill — measured at less than 0.3% of all votes delivered.
- Pacing pattern full →
- The time distribution of incoming votes across a campaign window. Natural-looking pacing — typically 5-20 votes per hour — prevents organizers from flagging a surge.
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