The rules for safe buying are the same across all 21 markets in the network — whether it's Instagram accounts, Telegram sessions, proxies, virtual numbers or SMM services. The main protection is the process, not someone's “word of honor”: automatic delivery, a warranty window with a ticket, and payment without handing over excess data. Below is a checklist that cuts off almost every scam scheme.
Signs of a safe purchase
- Automatic instant delivery after payment — data on the order page, by email, and in the Telegram bot, with no “wait for an operator”.
- A clear warranty window on the product card and the ability to open a ticket from the order.
- Transparent price and a description of the delivery format (login:pass, token, session, cookies).
- Payment from balance or with crypto via an invoice/direct transfer — without handing the seller card data “in DMs”.
Red flags
- Asking for prepayment “to a card/wallet personally”, bypassing the shop and with no delivery through the order system.
- Demanding your account password for a “boost” — real SMM works with a public link.
- Messaging “from support” on third-party channels. Network support is only Telegram @nexusmarket_one_support and tickets in the cabinet.
- Pressuring with urgency: “pay within 5 minutes or the price is gone”. Haste benefits the scammer, not you.
What to do after purchase
Immediately save the delivered data into a password manager — it is available on the order page at any time, so it won't “disappear”. Test the item within the warranty window on a clean proxy/profile, without changing everything at once. If something is wrong — open a ticket from the order: a live operator will review and resolve it with a replacement from stock or a refund to your balance. Money and stock move only by operator decision, and the AI assistant only explains how to open a ticket and does not perform replacements itself.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I tell real support from a fake?
- Network support runs only through the official Telegram @nexusmarket_one_support and tickets in the cabinet. No one from “support” messages first in third-party chats, asks for passwords, codes, or prepayment “personally”. Any such message is an attempt to deceive.
- Is paying with crypto safe?
- Yes, if you pay through the shop's system: a CryptoBot invoice or a direct transfer to the shown address/QR. The key is to send the coin on the correct network and the exact amount, otherwise auto-matching fails. Never transfer “personally to a seller, bypassing the order”: then there is neither system delivery nor a warranty.