Sell Google Play Gift Cards
Google Play gift cards are among the most liquid cards in Nigeria and Kenya. Whether you hold a $25, $50, $100, or $200 code — from any region — KolaCash gives you a live market rate, fast verification, and payout to your bank account or M-PESA. No fixed prices, no hidden fees, just the rate at the time you sell.
Check your Google Play card rateSell on WhatsApp nowSelling a Google Play gift card on KolaCash is a three-step process that takes under 30 minutes from first contact to payment. You start by checking the live rate on the calculator, then message the team on WhatsApp, and receive your funds after a brief verification. The rate you see is based on current market activity for your specific card region and denomination — not a stale number from a fixed table. This applies to every Google Play card, whether it is a $25 USD card, a $100 GBP card, or a $200 EUR card. For deeper context on how Google Play card rates work across different regions, visit the brand hub.
KolaCash updates rates throughout the day based on real transaction activity. The rate quoted at the moment you check is the rate that applies to your transaction, subject to confirmation on WhatsApp.
KolaCash accepts Google Play gift cards from all major storefront regions: United States (USD), United Kingdom (GBP), Eurozone (EUR), Brazil (BRL), Mexico (MXN), Australia (AUD), Japan (JPY), and others. Denominations from $10 to $500 USD-equivalent are tradeable. Both physical cards with scratch-off codes and digital eGift codes are accepted. The only requirement is that the code is fully unredeemed and belongs to a region with active buyer demand. The $25 Google Play card guide provides specific information about selling small denominations. If your card is from a region not listed, the team on WhatsApp can confirm current availability within minutes.
Cards that have been partially redeemed, codes with visible damage, or codes from unsupported regions cannot be processed. In all other cases, you are good to sell.
The rate for your Google Play card is influenced by the card's currency region, the current demand for that region's Google Play credit, and the overall supply of codes in the market at that time. USD cards from the US store typically attract the most competitive rates due to the largest buyer pool. GBP and EUR cards follow with their own market dynamics. Cards from less common regions quote according to smaller but active buyer demand. The denomination also plays a role — $50 cards may trade at a different per-unit rate than $200 cards because buyer demand is not evenly distributed across all tiers. The $50 Google Play card rate guide offers a detailed look at how mid-range denominations are priced in the market.
Rates update throughout the day. There is no fixed schedule — changes occur as market conditions evolve.
Once your Google Play card is verified, the Naira equivalent is sent to your Nigerian bank account or the KSh equivalent to your M-PESA in Kenya. Payment is processed immediately upon verification — there is no batch processing, no waiting period, and no minimum payout threshold. For Nigerian sellers, the transfer goes to the bank account you provide. For Kenyan sellers, it goes to your Safaricom M-PESA number. The rate is identical regardless of payout method. If you are in Kenya and prefer M-PESA payout, the dedicated guide walks through the process.
Both payout channels are designed for speed. M-PESA is instant. Bank transfers follow standard Nigerian banking timelines, which typically means same-day credit during business hours.
Google Play card sellers choose KolaCash for the live-rate pricing model, the straightforward verification process, and the multiple payout options. Unlike platforms that post static rates and adjust infrequently, KolaCash's rates reflect real market activity. There are no account registration hurdles — you start by checking the rate and messaging on WhatsApp, with no sign-up required. The verification team handles the code validation directly, so you do not need technical knowledge or special tools. For Nigerian sellers, payment goes to your bank account. For Kenyan sellers, it goes to M-PESA. Start by checking your card's rate on the calculator — it is free and carries no obligation.
The WhatsApp-based flow means you can complete the entire transaction from your phone without visiting a website or downloading an app.