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How to buy Zoom cheaper in Brazil

Zoom is 3.9% cheaper in Brazil than the US on the plan we track. This is the unlock: a real Brazil exit, a clean browser, and a checkout you can defend. It may break the vendor’s terms. You accept the ban risk — we do not sell VPNs and we do not do this for you.

1. Confirm the gap is still there

Open the Zoom map on this site first. The US reference is $20.00/mo. The cheapest snapshot we have is Brazil (BR) at BRL 106.8 — about 3.9% less.

Prices move. Before you pay a VPN for a month, glance at the map again the day you buy. If the gap closed, stop. This guide is only worth it while that number is real.

2. Pick a VPN that actually exits in Brazil

You need a residential-looking exit in Brazil, not a “virtual location” checkbox. Mullvad, Proton VPN (Plus), and IVPN publish server lists you can verify. Turn the kill switch on before you connect. If the tunnel drops, your real IP must not leak onto checkout.

Avoid free VPNs. They share exits, trip fraud systems, and often cannot hold a Brazil IP long enough to finish payment.

3. Start a clean browser — not your everyday profile

Open a fresh Firefox or Chrome profile, or a dedicated browser. No Google account, no saved US cards, no old Zoom cookies. Those cookies are how vendors keep billing you at the US rate after you “switch country”.

Clear site data for the vendor domain if you reuse a machine. Paywalls and Stripe/Paddle checkouts read more than the IP: language, timezone, saved wallets.

4. Connect, then open the pricing page yourself

Connect the VPN to Brazil. Wait until the IP check (ipleak.net or the VPN app) shows that country. Then open https://zoom.us/pricing in the clean profile.

You should see a local price close to BRL 106.8. If you still see $20.00, the exit is wrong, the page is cached, or Zoom does not geo-price this plan. Do not check out in that state.

5. Pay with a method that matches the region

Some vendors only need the IP. Others want a card issued in Brazil, or they reject prepaid US cards on a Brazil session. Use a method you are willing to lose if the account is later locked.

Screenshot the pricing page and the receipt. If support later “corrects” you to US pricing, that is the only evidence you have.

6. Stay on that exit until the charge clears

Do not disconnect the VPN between “pay” and the confirmation email. A mid-checkout IP change looks like card testing. Once Zoom says you are on the plan, you can drop the VPN.

Renewals often re-price. A year later you may be back on US rates. Re-check this guide at renewal, or budget the US price as the ceiling.

What “success” looks like

The pricing page shows Brazil (or a local currency close to BRL 106.8), checkout total matches that page, and the confirmation email does not silently convert you back to $20.00. If any of those three fail, cancel before the charge settles.

Full country table and the live map stay on the Zoom hub — cheapest snapshot: Brazil $19.22.

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