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How invoice-first ordering works
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Quick Answer
Nakroteck creates an unpaid invoice first. Provisioning starts only after that invoice is fully paid.
Nakroteck uses invoice-first ordering to keep billing, payments, and provisioning consistent.
The normal flow
- You add hosting, domain, SSL, or another service to cart.
- Nakroteck creates an order and unpaid invoice.
- You pay the invoice using an enabled payment method.
- The invoice marks paid.
- Provisioning starts.
Why this matters
Domains and hosting should not be provisioned before payment. This protects your account history and avoids unpaid services being created by mistake.
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