After confirmation

How your accounts are packed and handed over once the payment is confirmed

Everything between a confirmed payment and the archive on your machine runs by itself. The store takes the accounts held for you, packs them into one ZIP and puts a private link on your order page. Nothing physical ships, and none of it waits on you.

  • No courier, no fee
  • One ZIP per order
  • Private order link
order-1042.zip
order-1042.zip
├ +15550100/
│  ├ tdata/
│  ├ account.session
│  ├ account.json
│  └ 2FA.txt
└ +15550101/
The layout is schematic. You see the real folder and file names inside your own order.
The lifecycle

What runs between your payment and your download

Five stages, always in this order. None of them wait on you.

  1. Confirmed
    The network confirms the payment
    Delivery starts on a signed notification from Heleket, not on anything you do. How long confirmation takes depends on the cryptocurrency network.
  2. Packed
    The accounts held for you become yours
    Their folders are copied into one archive. An account that goes into your order leaves the shelf for good. It cannot turn up in a second order, ever.
  3. Stored
    The archive goes to private storage
    The finished ZIP is checked before it's released, and it sits somewhere private rather than at an address anyone could reach by guessing.
  4. Open
    The link appears on your order page
    The page updates itself, so there's nothing to reload. The delivery email carries the same link.
  5. Saved
    You save the ZIP
    You download it through that protected link and unzip it once. That's the whole handover.
The trigger

How the store knows your payment landed

Your browser coming back from the payment page proves nothing. It's just a link being followed, and it carries no evidence that money moved. What the store waits for is a signed notification from Heleket, and it doesn't take even that at face value: it goes back to Heleket, asks directly, and releases nothing until that answer lands. So your order page can sit unchanged for a while after you close the payment window, then update on its own.

There's no form to fill in, no courier to meet and no delivery charge, because what changes hands is files rather than freight. Close the tab if you like: the packing carries on without you.

The link that appears is limited on purpose, in time and in number of downloads. How much of each remains is shown on your order page. Why those limits exist, and what to do if a link goes missing, is covered on the order protection page.

At a glance

What starts itA signed notification from Heleket, checked again at the source
Where the link livesYour order page, and again in the delivery email
LimitsIn time and in downloads, both shown on your order page
ArchiveOne ZIP, whatever the order size
ShippingNothing physical, no courier, no fee
Inside the archive

What you unzip, and how it is laid out

One order is one ZIP. Open it once and everything is in front of you.

One folder per account

Open the ZIP and you're looking at folders, one per account, however large the order. No wrapper to dig through and no archive inside another.

Folders arrive as they stand

Each folder is copied across whole, keeping its own name and contents. Nothing is renamed or rebuilt.

Formats as listed

The account files come in the formats the listing declares — TDATA alongside SESSION + JSON.

2FA where it applies

Where two-factor authentication is enabled on an account, its password travels as 2FA.txt in that account's own folder.

No installers

Nothing in the archive installs or runs. What's there is account data and the notes that come with it.

What a stall can and can't cost you

Packing can be run again from the start, and each step checks what already happened before it acts — so a fault on our side doesn't become your problem.

  • What's behind you stays settled. A second confirmation of the same payment is recognised and ignored, and the accounts already set aside for your order are the ones you get. A repeat run charges nothing more and takes nothing more.
  • What's ahead of you is all-or-nothing. If the archive can't be built cleanly it isn't released at all, and nothing is put in its place to fill the gap.
  • A confirmation that lands late is a different case, not a stall. It isn't lost: a person picks it up, the notice you get asks nothing of you, and your order page carries the status from there.

Once the archive is yours

From that point the files sit on your own machine, and your order page keeps the link and the remaining limits in view. If anything about the order looks wrong, you can contact support.