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Why does Graming create an account automatically after first orders?
Why does Graming create an account automatically after first orders?
Updated over 11 months ago

Graming creates an account automatically after your first order for several reasons:

  • Order Tracking: An account allows you to track the details and status of your orders easily. You can review your order history, check the progress of current orders, and have a comprehensive overview of your engagement with Graming services.
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  • User Convenience: Creating an account enhances user convenience by centralizing information and actions. You can manage various aspects of your experience, such as deposits, payments, and order history, all within the Graming Account.

  • Deposit and Payment Management: The account provides features like deposit and deposit history, allowing you to keep track of funds deposited for purchasing services. It also facilitates the use of the "Pay from Balance" feature for quick and efficient payments. We also provide a 10% bonus for every deposit!

  • User Authentication: Having an account ensures proper user authentication, enhancing security and privacy for users interacting with Graming services.

  • Personalization: An account allows for a more personalized experience. It enables Graming to tailor recommendations or promotions based on your order history and preferences, contributing to an enhanced user journey.

  • Refund and Balance Management: In cases where refunds are necessary if user ordered service to the private profile or to the wrong link, the Graming Account becomes a centralized location for managing refunded balances. Users can easily use the refunded balance for any service on the platform.

Overall, the automatic creation of an account aligns with Graming's commitment to providing users with a streamlined and user-friendly experience, offering convenient tools to manage and track their interactions on the platform.

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