Guide to avoid pitfalls when buying a SOL mobile phone

More than 60,000 sol mobile phones have been sold. Many people buy sol mobile phones to win airdrops. Everyone knows that people who buy mobile phones in the first generation are making money. Yesterday, I organized a sol mobile phone group and found that many people were cheated when buying mobile phones.

1. Don’t buy SOL mobile phones on behalf of others. Buy them yourself.

There was an old man in the WeChat group who said he didn’t know how to buy it, so he hired someone to buy two sol mobile phones on his behalf. The initial cost was 3,500, but the postage was not calculated yet. The most important thing is that all the information in the wallet address and email address comes from the purchasing agent, and the voucher issued for purchasing the SOL mobile phone is a non-transferable NFT. It is bound to the purchasing agent’s wallet address. I guess this guy has been wronged. The purchasing agent can take the phone. It would be good to give it to him, but as for the airdrop...

Remember not to hire a purchasing agent, buy it yourself

2. Do not use one wallet address to purchase multiple SOL phones

There is also a guy in the group who bought 5 mobile phones at once and used the same wallet address. He asked if he could receive 5 airdrops.

This is impossible

Because when you buy a mobile phone, your sol binding address will be recorded on the whitelist.

If you bind multiple purchase records to one address, it will be a waste of quota. If you buy a mobile phone, you will get a Sol whitelist address quota.

So if you want to buy multiple mobile phones, you need to prepare multiple wallet addresses, multiple user information and shipping addresses for each email address.

3. Use USDC from SOL wallet to pay instead of credit card.

Many friends bought with credit cards, but they were returned without reason, indicating that the purchase failed. Others bought with credit cards, and the money was deducted but no information was received. The most ridiculous thing is that a friend of mine bought it with a credit card. It didn’t show success the first time, so he placed another order. I placed two orders with the same card and the same information, but one of them did not receive the email information, and the credit card was frozen directly.

So never buy with a credit card, transfer USDC directly to the sol wallet for payment.

The above is my summary of the guide to avoid pitfalls when buying SOL mobile phones. If you have any other questions, please feel free to add them. If you want to join the SOL mobile phone friends group, please send me a private message and provide a screenshot of the purchase.