Purchase terms

Terms of service for ordering Telegram accounts at DragonSIM

Placing an order means you accept these terms. They set out what the store sells, when an order counts as paid, how the files reach you and how liability is settled.

In force for every order

1What the store sells

What you buy is a digital good: ready-made Telegram accounts registered with phone numbers from a selected country, delivered to you as files. Country and dial code are one attribute of a listing, not the thing you're buying.

You're not buying phone numbers, not SIM cards, and not a go-between service. Prices are shown in USD, and the catalog carries the current listings, prices and availability.

2Orders and payment

There is no registration: your email is the only field you have to fill in, and we never ask for a postal address or a phone number. Price and availability are read from the store's own database at checkout, not from anything your browser sends, so the total you see is the total you're charged.

Payment is in cryptocurrency through Heleket. An order counts as paid only when the network confirms the payment as final; a browser coming back from the payment page confirms nothing.

While you pay, the accounts are held for you, and your order page shows the deadline. An order still unpaid at that deadline expires and the accounts go back on sale.

Send the exact amount on the invoice. A transfer that falls short of it does not confirm the order: it goes to manual review, where a person looks at it, and your order page shows the status while that runs. The same is true of a payment that lands after the window has closed. While a payment is under review, do not send a second one.

3Delivery and downloads

Once the payment is confirmed, the accounts are packed into one archive and a private link opens on your order page; the delivery email carries the same link. Before confirmation there is nothing to download.

Treat that link as if it were the order, because anyone holding it can open the order. That is why it does not last forever: it runs out both in time and in downloads, so a copy passed to someone else runs out with it. Your order page tracks what is left of each. If the link is lost, spent or in the wrong hands, the order protection page covers what to do.

4Using the accounts

By ordering, you undertake not to use the accounts for unlawful activity, spam, fraud or abuse of third-party services. That holds however you choose to run them.

Telegram is an independent platform that writes its own rules, and its operator may restrict an account that breaks them — a decision the store does not make and cannot reverse. After delivery the accounts are yours to run, and how they are run is the buyer's responsibility.

Support stays with the order, the payment and the delivery. It does not advise on working around the platform's rules.

5Liability

Where an order goes wrong, the refund policy decides the outcome. These terms point to it and stop there; they make no promise of their own alongside it.

What the store will not claim is that an account sits beyond the platform's reach, or that it will keep working indefinitely. Neither of those is the store's to promise.

You will not find a figure in this section. The terms set no ceiling on liability and no floor under it, on either side; where a question of liability arises, applicable law answers it.

6Changes to these terms

These terms can be revised. The edition published when you check out is the one that governs your order, and a later revision does not reach back into an order already placed.