"Welcome everyone. Today, we’ll uncover the hidden facts behind these viral Gemini AI Pro plan ads that look too good to be true. By the end, you’ll clearly understand why such offers are risky."
The Advertisement at a Glance
"Here’s how the ad presents itself: You get Gemini AI Pro, Veo 3, and 2TB cloud storage for just Rs.499, compared to the official price of almost Rs.19,500. They promise a one-year validity, and activation is done via your Gmail ID, but payment is demanded immediately after activation. Sounds like a steal, right? Let’s dig deeper."
Not a Genuine Subscription
"The first hidden fact: This is not your personal subscription. Instead, they simply add you as a family member to someone else’s already activated account. If the main account holder cancels or gets banned, you instantly lose access. You don’t own anything here."
Pre-Activated & Unauthorized
"The second clue is the term ‘pre-activated accounts’. This means it’s either resold, shared, or possibly cracked. Since it’s not from an official Google channel, Google has full right to revoke your access at any moment."
Privacy Risks
"The third hidden fact is about privacy. By joining a stranger’s family group, you are linking your Gmail to an unknown account manager. While the ad promises that your data is private, the family manager still has administrative control and could potentially remove or restrict you."
Shared Storage & Limits
"Fourth, the 2TB cloud storage is not yours alone—it’s shared among all members. Veo 3 only allows three videos per day, each just 8 seconds long. And Flow credits are also shared, meaning you may get very little depending on how much others use. This is far less than what most people expect from a ‘Pro’ plan."
No Stability or Guarantee
"Next, there’s no stability promised. They openly admit accounts may go ‘up or down’ for 5–10 days. Google can easily detect misuse of family plans and disable them, leaving you without access and no refund."
Psychological Payment Trick
"Another hidden trick is in the payment method. They activate first but demand payment within 5 minutes, otherwise you’re removed. This is a high-pressure tactic that doesn’t allow you to verify or think twice. It’s designed to push you into paying quickly."
Too Good to Be True
"And of course, the biggest giveaway: the price. The official plan costs many thousands of rupees, but here it’s offered at just Rs.499. A deal that cheap is simply unrealistic, and a major sign of an illegitimate service."
Slide 10: Risks & Conclusion
"So, in summary: these ads are not official, they come with shared access, serious privacy concerns, and no long-term guarantee. The bottom line is—if it looks too good to be true, it probably is. Always check the official Google subscription plans before trusting such offers."
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