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N6ID Account Buying Guide

A practical guide for choosing a product, checking stock and price, creating a checkout order, paying the exact amount, and receiving digital delivery by email.

Quick checks

  • Product pages show price, stock, delivery method, and FAQ before checkout.
  • Buyers order one selected product at a time.
  • The checkout email is used for delivery and support.
  • Coin, network, address, amount, and order number should not be changed after order creation.
  • Delivery details are sent after payment verification.
  • Support requests should include the order number when available.

Table of contents

  1. Choose a category
  2. Compare product pages
  3. Check stock and price
  4. Read product notes and FAQ
  5. Enter the correct checkout email
  6. Create the payment order
  7. Pay the exact amount
  8. Wait for verification
  9. Check email delivery
  10. Contact support if needed

1. Choose a category

Start by opening the category that best matches your project. N6ID groups account products by use case, so category pages help you narrow the catalog before you compare individual items.

A category is only a starting point, not a promise that every item inside it fits your exact need. Open the product page, read its notes, and use the FAQ if you need a broader explanation of the buying flow.

2. Compare product pages

Compare the product name, category, price, stock count, delivery wording, and product FAQ together. A clear comparison prevents ordering only because a title looks familiar.

Relevant categories and articles can help you understand differences between product types. Use category pages for product scope and article pages for buying context before you create an order.

3. Check stock and price

Stock matters because digital goods can become unavailable while buyers are comparing pages. Treat the displayed stock as the current signal before checkout, and refresh the product page if you have been browsing for a while.

Price matters because the checkout order is created from the current product price. Confirm the USD amount, product name, and stock before you continue, then review the Refund policy if you need to understand how unavailable stock is handled after payment.

4. Read product notes and FAQ

Product notes explain details that a category title cannot cover. They may describe delivery expectations, product limitations, preparation notes, or points that matter before payment.

Read the product FAQ before you decide. The sitewide FAQ is useful for general ordering questions, while product-level notes should guide the final decision for a specific item.

5. Enter the correct checkout email

The checkout email matters because it is used for delivery and support. Use an inbox you can access, spell it carefully, and avoid temporary mailboxes that you may lose before delivery is complete.

If the email is wrong, contact support through Contact as soon as possible with the order number and the correct address. Do not post the order number publicly, and do not send passwords or sensitive recovery information while explaining the mistake.

6. Create the payment order

Create the order only after product name, stock, price, policies, and email look correct. The order connects the chosen product, checkout email, payment details, and order number into one flow.

After order creation, coin, network, address, amount, and order number should not be changed. If you choose the wrong coin or network, create a new order instead of sending a modified payment to the old details.

7. Pay the exact amount

Exact amount matters because payment verification relies on matching the order details. Do not round the amount, split it into several payments, add extra funds, or send a different amount because it seems close.

Copy the payment details carefully and compare them before sending. If you already sent a different amount, keep the payment record and use Contact for review instead of making another adjustment on your own.

8. Wait for verification

After payment, allow time for verification. Do not create repeated support requests immediately unless the page or policy indicates that action is needed.

Use the order number to track the case with support if verification appears delayed. Review the Delivery policy for normal delivery expectations and the Refund policy for situations where a payment problem may need review.

9. Check email delivery

Delivery details are sent by email after payment verification. Check the inbox for the checkout email first, then review spam, promotions, security, and blocked-sender folders if nothing appears.

If the delivery email is missing, confirm the order number, checkout email, payment time, and folders checked before contacting support. The Delivery policy explains the expected delivery path and helps you prepare a useful support message.

10. Contact support if needed

Before contacting support, gather the order number, checkout email, product name, payment record, and a short description of what happened. This makes the request easier to verify and reduces back-and-forth.

Do not share order numbers, payment records, delivery details, passwords, sensitive recovery information, or recovery phrases publicly. Use Contact for private support, and read the FAQ when you need quick answers to common order questions.

Common mistakes

  • Ordering without checking stock
  • Using the wrong email
  • Changing coin/network after order creation
  • Sending a different amount
  • Losing the order number
  • Not checking spam folder

Safety checklist

  • Product name checked
  • Stock checked
  • Price checked
  • Currency checked
  • Delivery email checked
  • Payment details copied exactly
  • Order number saved
  • Policies reviewed

Buying guide FAQ

Should I read the guide before every order?

You do not need to reread every section each time, but you should use the checklist before every order. Product stock, price, notes, and delivery expectations can change, so a quick review protects the order flow.

What is the most important thing to check first?

Check that the product is the right item and that stock is available. If either one is wrong, payment details and delivery timing will not solve the underlying mismatch.

Can support change my checkout email?

Support can review an email mistake, but you should contact them quickly with the order number, wrong email, correct email, and payment context. Do not publish those details publicly.

Why should I not change the network after order creation?

The order is created with specific payment details. Changing the network can make the payment difficult to match, delay verification, or require manual review.

What if I paid but delivery is missing?

Check payment verification status, confirm the checkout email, and inspect spam or filtered folders. If the email is still missing, use Contact with the order number and payment record.

Do refund rules replace delivery rules?

No. Delivery policy explains how digital delivery works, while refund policy explains when a review may be possible. Read both before payment if timing or availability matters.

What should I save after ordering?

Save the order number, checkout email, product name, payment record, and any delivery message. These details help support identify the order without asking for unnecessary sensitive information.

Where should I go next?

Browse categories when you are ready to compare products, open articles when you need context, use FAQ for quick answers, and use Contact for private order-specific help.

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Last updated: 2026-06-01