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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.

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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.

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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.

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Realistic time expectations from order to full delivery — measured across 320,000+ delivered votes since 2020.

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    Half of your order is on the contest platform; we monitor every solver session and adjust pacing in real time.

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    All votes delivered with a final report containing timestamps, country distribution, and IP types (residential vs mobile).

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    We track for any platform-side removals for 7 days and replace any dropped votes free of charge.

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About Cosplay contest votes

Cosplay competitions run two parallel judging tracks that almost never converge: a craftsmanship panel that examines construction quality, material choice, and stage presentation, and a public audience-choice vote that measures fandom reach and online follower loyalty. Cosplayers arrive at us holding one URL — a convention masquerade's crowd-favourite ballot, a fan community's "best costume" poll, a prop brand's cosplay-off bracket, a regional anime-con's people's-choice round — and they need the audience-choice counter to move. The judges handle craftsmanship in a closed room; the popularity-vote counter is entirely public and entirely driven by who shows up to click it. We make that number work for you. What governs delivery is the contest-vote mechanic behind the page: whether the poll de-duplicates by IP, fandom account, or email address; whether a daily vote allowance applies; whether the round closes the night of the convention or runs for a week after the stage walk-off airs online; and how closely the organiser monitors the final-hour count before crowning the crowd favourite. Paste the URL, we analyse the cosplay poll at no charge, then deliver real votes from residential and mobile IPs from $7.99 per 100. Nothing is charged until you have seen the analysis and agreed the quote. If the mechanic is undeliverable, you pay nothing. Contests outside the cosplay niche are covered by our buy contest votes hub.

Why Cosplay contest votes matter for your contest

The craftsmanship-versus-popularity split is the defining structural feature of cosplay competitions, and it has real consequences. A masquerade may award its Best in Show trophy to the panel's top-scoring build and then award a separate Crowd Favourite to whoever wins the audience vote — and the Crowd Favourite slot is often the one that earns convention press coverage, brand sponsorship interest, and the social media momentum that follows a cosplayer for months. The construction score is private; the audience vote is visible on a public counter the entire con floor can see. Category systems deepen this dynamic. Large masquerades divide entrants into divisions based on experience and construction method — novice, journeyman, master, armour, needlework, group — and the audience-choice vote may operate either across all divisions or within each division separately. A beginner with a popular franchise costume competes for the same crowd-favourite counter as a master-division builder who spent six months on an original armour suit. Social media following, not armour-plate accuracy, decides which entry the public clicks. WIP documentation requirements add another layer. Some online craftsmanship contests require entrants to post work-in-progress photos as proof of construction — only entries with verified WIP submissions are eligible for the craftsmanship score, though the audience-vote component is often still open to all registered entrants. That means a cosplayer who submitted WIP proof competes for both tracks; one who did not is eligible only for the open audience vote. Our service applies to the audience-vote component regardless of your WIP status. Con-season calendar matters for timing. Anime convention season in North America peaks from late spring through late summer, with the largest events running masquerade competitions that attract several hundred entrants. A convention masquerade audience vote that opens when the walk-off video posts to the con's social account and closes at midnight has a very different urgency profile than a week-long online cosplay-off running on a fandom community site. We pace according to the actual deadline structure — same-evening push for live con rounds, even-pace for extended community polls.

How we deliver Cosplay contest votes

Cosplay audiences vote on a pattern shaped by how convention content spreads on social platforms. The highest natural traffic on a masquerade poll happens in the two to three hours after the walk-off video posts — fans are watching the stage run on TikTok and Instagram Reels, and vote links circulate through cosplay Discord servers and fandom subreddits in real time. A second cluster arrives on weekend evenings when fans have time to browse full contest galleries and catch up on entries they missed. Week-long community polls sustain lower-volume daily traffic that peaks Friday through Sunday. Delivery runs five stages. Stage one is submission: you send the poll URL, the close time (especially important for con-night rounds that expire at midnight), your current count, and the leader's count if visible. Stage two is mechanic analysis: we open the URL, identify the engine, document the de-duplication method — IP-only, fandom forum account, email, or social platform login — note any daily-vote cap, check for CAPTCHA, and flag whether the round is tied to physical wristband verification or other in-person attendance check we cannot replicate. Thirty to sixty minutes. Stage three is the capability quote: deliverable at the base rate (most cosplay polls price at $0.06–$0.08), deliverable with a 50–80% surcharge for email-verified or account-gated community polls, or outside scope. Stage four is dispatch. For masquerade rounds closing the same night, we push immediately after the walk-off video posts, concentrating delivery in the peak engagement window and mirroring the organic fan-surge shape. For week-long community polls, we spread delivery evenly with a concentration in Friday-through-Sunday evenings. For daily-cap polls, we use daily-anchor mode — distinct residential IPs each day returning to cast one vote, exactly as dedicated community members would. Stage five is live monitoring to adapt the delivery pacing if the organiser tightens fraud thresholds when an entry goes viral, which occasionally happens when a particularly spectacular build gets shared widely by cosplay media accounts.

How we avoid platform detection

Cosplay poll fraud screening sits at the lighter end of the contest-vote spectrum, and that is a function of prize structure. Convention crowd-favourite slots typically offer trophies, prop vouchers, feature spots on the con's social accounts, or introductions to sponsor brand representatives — real value, but not a cash purse that incentivises heavy automated stuffing. Organiser anti-fraud investment mirrors the stakes: a community Discord poll linked to a Google Form applies essentially no automated detection, while a branded cosplay-off with a named sponsor and a giveaway platform under it applies rate limiting and may conduct a post-round IP audit. We calibrate accordingly. Community costume polls and open con crowd-favourite votes use our standard residential pool, which clears the light screening those organisers run. Sponsored cosplay-offs with named prop or apparel brands get the higher-trust pool with controlled ASN mixing and tighter daily caps, so the IP distribution matches the expected geographic spread of the fandom's real audience. The analysis step is what makes this calibration work — it identifies and screens out mechanics we cannot service reliably, including wristband or badge-scan voting on a con floor, phone-number verification against a real carrier, or judge-panel rounds that collect public submissions as decoration without counting them. The counter shape is the most important detection surface. A genuine cosplay community poll spikes when content posts to Instagram and TikTok, then sustains lower traffic through the weekend. Our pacing reproduces that curve by default, and we override to match the specific organic shape of your poll when you share data about its historic traffic pattern.

Legal scope and terms

Convention masquerade audience-choice rounds, fandom craftsmanship polls, and brand-sponsored cosplay-off brackets are promotional and community formats. Buying votes for them is legal in every jurisdiction we serve. We do not deliver for political elections, government referendums, or any vote carrying legal or fiduciary consequence — the cosplay context does not shift that line. One niche caveat: competitive masquerade circuits — multi-convention championship series where audience-vote points accumulate across events toward a season trophy — sometimes write anti-vote-buying rules into their entrant agreements, particularly where the public score feeds into a combined craftsmanship-plus-popularity ranking. Read your contest entry rules before ordering, and flag any such clause to us in chat so we can outline the risk profile for your specific event.

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 — if the round ends the night of the con, that timing is critical — your current count, and the leader's count if visible. Within 60 minutes our ops team replies with one of three outcomes: deliverable at the quoted price with a pacing mode matched to your deadline; deliverable with a surcharge for an email-verified or fandom-account gate; or outside scope, no charge. Pay only after seeing the cosplay-specific quote. You then get a live-dashboard link to track delivery. Mid-order adjustments — switching to an aggressive same-evening push when the con walk-off video posts, narrowing the IP pool to the convention's region, adding votes when the leader extends their gap, splitting an order across a group bracket and a solo armour entry — are handled on chat at no extra cost. Masquerade rounds that route their audience vote through a Facebook or Instagram page use our Facebook contest votes and sign-up vote stacks for the account step. Launch-period orders over 1,000 votes get founder-reviewed fulfilment; see the founder profile.

Common Cosplay contest votes use cases

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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 scratch-built armour suit. The con runs a separate online Crowd Favourite vote that opens when the walk-off video posts to their TikTok and Instagram and closes at midnight, with one vote per IP. The current leader — a recognisable franchise character with a large local fanbase — is 400 votes ahead. We fingerprint the con's event microsite, confirm same-evening push pacing, quote $32.99 for 500 votes, and deliver from US residential IPs concentrated in the post-performance hour when the cosplay community is most active on social platforms.

For: Convention cosplayers, masquerade entrants, cosplay performers

2

Costume builder in a fandom craftsmanship "best costume" poll

A prop-maker in Berlin entered a hand-sewn franchise costume in a week-long community "best costume" poll requiring a free forum account per vote and capping voters at one ballot each. The WIP-photo requirement qualifies the build for the craftsmanship scoring, but the audience vote — the public counter — is the one they need help with. We confirm the account-gated mechanic, explain the sign-up surcharge, and pace evenly across the week with evening concentration matching the European fandom community's browsing rhythm.

For: Costume builders, prop-makers, fandom community members

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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 audience vote on a giveaway platform with email-verified voting. They are in a tight semi-final against a pair with a larger Instagram following. We analyse the giveaway platform, quote for email-verified delivery from Philippine and South-East Asian residential IPs, and push hardest in the 7–11pm window when the fandom's core audience browses cosplay content after work and school.

For: Cosplay duos and groups, brand cosplay-off entrants, fandom influencers

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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, running for two days after the convention floor closes. They are 150 votes behind with one evening left. We fingerprint the poll, confirm hCaptcha is solvable at base price, quote $17.99 for 250 votes, and deliver from Canadian residential IPs on a schedule that mirrors the local con audience's afternoon-to-late-evening browsing window.

For: First-time cosplayers, hobbyist costume entrants, local con attendees

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Group cosplay team splitting votes across two category entries

A four-person group cosplay team in Sydney placed one group entry in the masquerade's group division and a separate solo build in the armour division of the same poll. They want 600 votes on the group entry and 300 on the armour entry. We confirm the poll allows cross-division voting, run a batch order with separate IP sub-pools, and deliver each entry on its own daily-anchor schedule from Australian residential addresses across the poll's week-long tail, pacing heavier on Friday and Saturday evenings when the Australian cosplay community is most active online.

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 — especially important for masquerade rounds that end the night of the convention — your current vote count, and the leader's count if visible. Note the category or division if the masquerade runs separate audience counters per division.

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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 the de-duplication method (IP-only, fandom account, or email), checks for daily-vote caps and CAPTCHA, and flags any in-person attendance requirement we cannot replicate. Analysis returns within 60 minutes during business hours and within 4 hours overnight.

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    Review the capability quote and recommended pacing mode

    We reply with one of three outcomes: deliverable at the quoted price with the pacing mode best suited to your deadline (same-evening push for con-night rounds, even-pace for community polls, daily-anchor for per-day-capped votes); deliverable with a surcharge for an account or email gate; or outside scope at no charge. Disqualification risk on competitive masquerade circuits is flagged here explicitly.

  4. 4

    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.

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
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Buyvotescontest.com vs cheap bot services

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  • 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

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Most orders delivered within hours. Pace tuned for natural-looking growth.

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Selling votes since 2018. Refined workflow that gets you the result every time.

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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 disclosure

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

Allowed

Buying 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

Allowed

Legal in the UK. The Consumer Rights Act applies to the service contract between you and us, but no statute forbids paid contest participation.

Germany

Caution

Legal 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

Allowed

Legal in France. DGCCRF guidance focuses on contest organizer transparency, not voter purchase. No consumer law forbids the purchase.

Brazil

Allowed

Legal under Brazilian commercial law. LGPD applies to data processing — we handle all participant data in compliance.

India

Allowed

Legal in India. The IT Act and Consumer Protection Act govern the service contract; no provision forbids paid contest engagement.

Indonesia

Allowed

Legal. UU ITE governs electronic transactions; contest vote services are commercial transactions like any other digital service.

UAE / Gulf

Caution

Generally legal but advertising-based recruitment must comply with local advertising codes. We adjust campaign style for the region.

FAQ about Cosplay contest votes

16 answers covering legality, delivery, quality, pricing and platform specifics.

Legality & scope

Is buying cosplay contest votes legal?
Yes, for the fan and convention competitions we serve. Cosplay audience-choice polls, masquerade crowd-favourite rounds, and fandom craftsmanship votes are community and promotional formats — not regulated elections or legally binding processes. We do not deliver for political elections, government referendums, shareholder proxies, union elections, or any vote carrying legal or fiduciary weight. Every order is screened against those categories before dispatch; off-scope orders are declined and refunded.
Will I be disqualified for buying cosplay votes?
It depends on your specific contest rules, which we check during the analysis. Most community costume polls, open con crowd-favourite rounds, and fandom community polls have no anti-vote-buying language. A narrower set of competitive masquerade circuits — particularly multi-con championship series where audience points feed a season ranking — include such clauses, and some sponsored cosplay-offs with named brand partners do as well. If your rules contain that clause, raise it in chat; we typically recommend a moderate-volume order with daily-anchor pacing to avoid the counter spike shape that triggers a manual review.

Process & delivery

The masquerade audience vote opens the same night the walk-off videos post — how fast can you move?
Same-evening push is the pacing mode designed for exactly this situation. The moment you send us the URL — ideally right when the walk-off airs — we fingerprint the mechanic while the con's post-performance fan surge is already in progress, and dispatch the first wave inside that organic spike window. You do not need to wait for business hours; our ops team monitors masquerade nights during peak convention season because the close-at-midnight deadline cannot be rescheduled. A 30-minute head start lets us align delivery with the natural traffic shape rather than pushing after it fades.
How does the craftsmanship-versus-popularity split affect what you deliver?
We only deliver for the audience-vote component — the public counter that con-goers and online fans click. We have no mechanism to influence a judges' craftsmanship score, which is evaluated by the panel in a private walkthrough of the build. If your competition runs both tracks, a vote push improves your position on the crowd-favourite or best-in-show audience side only. Some competitions combine both scores into a single ranking; if yours does, the audience component is still the part we address. The analysis step identifies how the scores are weighted.
Can you boost a cosplay poll with a one-vote-per-day limit?
Yes. Community polls on fandom forums and some multi-day con audience votes use a daily allowance, and we apply daily-anchor pacing for these. Each voter in our pool casts one vote per day from a distinct residential IP address, returns the next day, and continues for the poll's remaining duration — exactly how a dedicated fan supporter votes. A 1,000-vote order across a seven-day community poll runs roughly 143 votes daily from 143 different IPs. Daily-anchor pacing is built into the base price with no surcharge.
How many cosplay votes do I need to win the audience round?
Start with the leader's current count, add a 20–30% safety buffer, then subtract the organic votes you already hold — our free analysis converts those numbers into a concrete purchase recommendation as soon as you share the URL and visible standings. A regional anime-con crowd-favourite slot typically resolves with 300–600 votes; a large multi-fandom online cosplay-off with broad social promotion can need 2,000 or more. When the standings are hidden behind a closed-result mechanic, we estimate from entrant count and the competition's scale — a calibrated range rather than a false precision.
How fast are cosplay contest votes delivered?
Most orders complete within 1–72 hours depending on mechanic and pacing mode. Masquerade same-night rounds that close at midnight get same-evening push delivery, typically completing within 1–4 hours of dispatch. Community polls under 1,000 votes on even-pace finish in 6–24 hours. Daily-anchor orders for per-day-capped polls run the full length of the poll — a seven-day fandom contest on daily-anchor takes seven days, because that is the only pacing that matches how a real community member votes daily.

Service quality

How safe is buying votes for my cosplay entry?
Safety depends on the poll mechanic and how closely the organiser monitors the final count. For open community polls, con crowd-favourite slots, and fandom contests with no anti-vote-buying clause, the large majority of delivered votes stay counted and disqualification is uncommon. For competitive masquerade circuits with explicit rules against it, lower-volume orders with conservative pacing are the better approach. Every vote comes from a residential or mobile IP with a genuine <a href="/glossary/browser-fingerprint/">browser fingerprint</a> — no datacenter addresses, no VPN endpoints, no scripted patterns that bot-detection systems flag.

Pricing & payment

Can you handle cosplay polls that require a fandom account or email to vote?
Yes. Community forum polls that gate votes behind a registered account and brand cosplay-offs that require an email confirmation are both serviceable through our <a href="/buy-signup-votes/">sign-up vote</a> and <a href="/buy-email-votes/">email-vote</a> infrastructure. Each vote includes the account creation or inbox provisioning, the confirmation click, and the ballot submission. The surcharge for email-verified or account-gated cosplay polls typically runs 50–80% above the base rate, quoted in the pre-order analysis before you pay.
How does pricing work for cosplay contest votes?
Cosplay contest votes start at $7.99 per 100 — $0.08 per vote — and fall to $674.99 for 20,000 (roughly 58% off at the top tier). A click-only con microsite poll with IP-only de-duplication, the most common setup for convention crowd-favourite rounds, prices at base. Standard CAPTCHA — typical on branded cosplay-offs with prop sponsors — adds roughly 20–30%. Email-verified or fandom-account gated community polls add 50–80% to cover inbox provisioning or account creation. Full account-creation flows on giveaway platforms like Gleam or Vyper are quoted individually based on the specific registration layer. The pre-order analysis tells you the exact figure before any payment is taken.
How can I pay for cosplay contest votes?
Cards (Visa, MasterCard, Amex) and <a href="/buy-votes-with-paypal/">PayPal</a> are accepted, plus crypto — Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT on TRC-20 or ERC-20 — through our payment gateway. Bank transfer is available on orders above $200. You are billed only after the free cosplay-poll analysis has confirmed the mechanic is deliverable, so no funds are committed to an order we cannot fill.
What is the refund policy for cosplay contest orders?
If our pre-order analysis clears your cosplay poll as deliverable but the mechanic blocks delivery once we begin — for example, an in-person badge-scan requirement that was not visible in the public poll page — you receive a full refund immediately, no conditions and no fine print. If the issue surfaces during the analysis phase before you pay, there is nothing to charge. If a convention organiser or fandom-contest brand disqualifies your entry after waves are already in flight, we refund the undelivered portion immediately and halt all remaining delivery without billing for it.

Platform specifics

What kinds of cosplay contests do you cover?
Three main archetypes. Convention masquerade audience-choice rounds — the crowd-favourite or best-in-show public vote that runs alongside the craftsmanship panel at anime, gaming, and comic conventions. Fandom craftsmanship and "best costume" polls hosted by community forums, franchise fan clubs, and costume-prop brands, often requiring WIP-photo submission to enter the craftsmanship track while keeping the audience vote open to all registered entrants. Online cosplay-off brackets — single-elimination or multi-round competitions run on giveaway platforms or event microsites. Anything outside these we evaluate in the free pre-order step; a non-cosplay contest is better served by our <a href="/buy-contest-votes/">generic contest votes</a> hub.
My cosplay poll is on Woobox, Facebook, or another named platform — what then?
Those platforms have dedicated pages tuned to their anti-fraud quirks and per-platform pricing. See <a href="/buy-woobox-votes/">Woobox votes</a>, <a href="/buy-facebook-votes/">Facebook contest votes</a>, or <a href="/buy-polldaddy-votes/">Polldaddy / Crowdsignal votes</a>. This cosplay page is for con microsites, fandom community polls, brand cosplay-offs, and any cosplay vote where you don't know which engine powers it. Same pool, same operators, same refund guarantee — we just analyse the cosplay mechanic first.

Targeting & customisation

Can you match votes to the convention's country or fandom region?
Yes. When a con restricts audience-vote eligibility to attendees or residents of a specific region — or when matching the geographic spread of the fandom's real audience makes the counter curve look organic — we filter the residential IP pool accordingly. A regional anime-convention crowd-favourite poll gets votes from that country's residential and mobile addresses; a global online cosplay-off gets a distribution that reflects the fandom's actual geographic spread. Specify the target geography in chat or let the analysis recommend the appropriate pool.

Custom orders

Can I split votes across multiple cosplay categories or entries?
Yes. Multi-category masquerades — separate armour, needlework, novice, group, and performance divisions each with their own audience-vote counter — are handled as a batch order with distinct vote pools per entry at no markup. You tell us how many votes go to each division entry, and we deliver each on its own pacing schedule. The analysis confirms whether the same voter may cast ballots across divisions and whether separate IP sub-pools are needed to prevent overlap detection.

Terminology — quick definitions

Niche-specific terms used on this page. Each links to a fuller definition in our glossary.

reCAPTCHA v3
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
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
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
IP allocated by a mobile carrier (4G/5G). Highest trust rating with platforms — rotates naturally, hardest to flag as bot activity.
Vote drop
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
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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