Official store or a UID-only recharge
Buy inside the game and Infold bills you through the usual store. Buy outside and you pay a reseller who credits the same goods to your Hunter ID. Official vs third party Deepspace recharge is that split. A 980 Crystal pack is still 980 Crystals. An Aurum Pass is still a 30-day pass, not a code in your inbox. “Delivery” means the pass appearing on the account.
Ban-risk talk splits by seller. Some insist any third-party recharge is a ban waiting to happen. Others say a clean UID integration carries none. A transaction that only uses your Hunter ID is not the same animal as a seller who logs in, runs a stolen card, or dumps a chargeback on Infold later. Infold’s Terms of Service already ban transferring, leasing, lending, or using an account for commercial leveling. Warnings, restrictions, or a permanent ban with data deletion are on the table if you walk into that clause.
I will not hand anyone my password to save a few dollars on Crystals. I will use a storefront that only needs server and UID, which is why I look at a Love and Deepspace Crystal and Aurum Pass checkout before I even open the in-game shop on a banner week.
That page is not an official Infold channel. Neither is any other reseller. If a site claims to be Infold support, close it.
Scam patterns I refuse to debate
Clone shops usually look fine for the first three seconds. Same character art. Same pack names. Then a “verify account” step wants the code from your email. That is love deepspace UID phishing wearing a shop skin. Your Hunter ID is sitting on the profile screen. Your mailbox is the keys.
Complain about a missing pass or delayed Crystals and a chat often sends a login page. Do not type there. Infold will not DM you a password box because a banner is busy.
Then there is the price that is too stupid to be real, paid to a personal wallet, with a promise that “a GM will credit you.” There is no GM. There is a person waiting for the transfer.
Account-share offers belong in the same pile. “Top up through us and we will clear your dailies.” That is leasing. Infold already said no. Even if the Crystals arrive, you have given a stranger a reason to flag the account. Pay the listed pack instead of writing a ban appeal.
What a legitimate top-up asks versus what a scam asks
A real checkout collects the 9- to 10-digit Hunter ID, sometimes the server, and payment. It shows the total before you pay. It never needs the password, an email OTP, a screenshot of your mailbox, remote-access software, or a “temporary” login so staff can click the shop for you.
A scam asks for one of those extra things and calls it delivery. If the form wants anything beyond server, UID, and payment, I close the tab. No exception for a cheaper Aurum Pass.
The packs people are actually trying to cheap out on
Direct Crystal purchases come in fixed bundles: 60, 300, 450, 980, 1,980, 3,280, and 6,480. Crystals convert to Diamonds at 1:1. One Deepspace Wish costs 150 Diamonds, so the 300 pack is two pulls of raw currency and nothing else. No daily drip. No stamina. Just the number.
The Aurum Pass is a different product. You get 300 Crystals the moment it lands, then 100 Diamonds and 60 Stamina a day for 30 days. That is 3,000 Diamonds and 1,800 Stamina across the month, plus 50 Max Stamina and access to the daily $0.99 Aurum Packs. If a reseller lists an Aurum Pass, “delivered” means that pass is on the account, not that someone mailed you a code.
Before I pay anyone, I line the listing up against the live Crystal packs and Aurum Pass so I am not inventing a denomination the game does not sell.
These are the SKUs I actually check against a checkout screen:
| Pack |
What lands |
What I treat it as |
| Aurum Pass (monthly) |
300 Crystals up front, then 3,000 Diamonds and 1,800 Stamina |
A 30-day drip (100 Diamonds + 60 Stamina/day), +50 Max Stamina, daily $0.99 Aurum Packs |
| Secret Promise / Heartfelt Vow |
Seasonal battle-pass track |
Heartfelt Vow unlocks up to Tier 20 and two limited 4-Star Memories immediately |
| Direct Crystals: 60 |
60 Crystals |
Floor pack; 60 Diamonds at 1:1 |
| Direct Crystals: 300 |
300 Crystals |
Two Deepspace Wishes at 150 each |
| Direct Crystals: 980 |
980 Crystals |
Mid raw bundle, no recurring bonus |
| Direct Crystals: 1,980 |
1,980 Crystals |
Mid-to-high raw bundle |
| Direct Crystals: 3,280 |
3,280 Crystals |
Large pack, the one discounters wave around |
| Direct Crystals: 6,480 |
6,480 Crystals |
Largest standard raw pack |
If a site sells a “7,000 Crystal special” or an Aurum Pass that “delivers all 3,000 Diamonds today,” I assume the listing is wrong or the seller is. The pass pays out over 30 days. That is the product.
Wish Pools are why people panic-buy the big packs. Limited pools hard-pity a 5-Star Memory within 70 pulls, and pity carries across limited banners of the same type. That still does not make a password form safer. It just makes you sloppier at checkout.

Fake shops also invent “value packs,” so I run the conversion math:
| Thing you think you are buying |
Real figure |
Why it matters at checkout |
| Crystal → Diamond rate |
1:1 |
A listing that implies extra Diamonds per Crystal is inventing currency |
| One Deepspace Wish |
150 Diamonds or Crystals |
Use it to sanity-check pack size; 300 Crystals is two pulls, not twenty |
| Aurum Pass instant grant |
300 Crystals |
If the pass listing skips this or triples it, walk |
| Aurum Pass daily login |
100 Diamonds + 60 Stamina |
Times 30 days is 3,000 Diamonds and 1,800 Stamina, not a same-day dump |
| Limited Wish Pool pity |
5-Star within 70 pulls, carryover on the same banner type |
Explains the rush. Does not excuse a login request |
If the numbers on the pay wall do not match these rows, you are not looking at a cheaper shop. You are looking at a different product, or a fake one.
What I would actually buy at each spend level
If you only break the seal for a monthly pass, buy the Aurum Pass on a UID form and stop. You get the 300 Crystals, the 30-day Diamond and Stamina drip, and the daily cheap packs. You do not need a 6,480 dump. You especially do not need a stranger in the account “to activate the pass.”
Already buying the 980 or 1,980 a couple of times per banner? Keep the pass if you log in daily, then add one mid Crystal pack. Do not stack three mystery “double value” listings from three different tabs. One checkout. One Hunter ID check. Pity at 70 is not a reason to spray payments around.
On a 3,280 or 6,480 cart, third-party recharge gets loudest and fake shops put the most work into the clone. I would still only pay a UID-only cart, and I would type that 9- to 10-digit ID like it is a wire transfer. Wrong ID on a 6,480 pack is not a customer-service story. It is a donation to a stranger.
I would not buy account leveling, rented logins, or “we hold the pass on our end.” That is how you volunteer for an Infold commercial-use strike.

Missing Crystals, chargebacks, and why I wait
Banner launches clog things. Sync lags. A purchase can sit for a bit without meaning you got robbed. Restart the game first. Give it 10 to 30 minutes. Then open a ticket with the order receipt, not a war post.
Missing top-up tickets generally take 24 to 72 hours for support to work through. That is a normal investigation window, not a promise from any one storefront, and not a reason to hit your bank app in a panic.
Do not start with a chargeback. Payment disputes can leave a negative currency balance, block further purchases, or put the account under review. Talk to support first. Chargeback is how a real top-up turns into an Infold problem with your name on it.
If you never got an order ID, or the site asked for a password, you did not have a delayed delivery. You had a love and deepspace top up scam. Stop sending them money. Change the password on the email tied to the game if you typed anything into a fake page.
FAQ
Is topping up Love and Deepspace through third-party platforms safe?
It can be, if the seller only wants your 9- to 10-digit Hunter ID and never your password. Sharing login credentials is how you turn a recharge into an Infold terms problem. I treat any OTP or account-share step as a scam, not as “another delivery method.”
Can my account get banned for using a third-party top-up site?
Sellers do not agree, and I will not pretend they do. A UID-only payment that Infold can recognize as a normal credit is a different risk from a seller who logs in, uses a bad card, or triggers a chargeback. Unauthorized login and commercial account use are already banned. Fraud after the fact is how “I only bought Crystals” becomes a review.
What happens if I type the wrong Hunter ID?
The Crystals or the Aurum Pass go to that ID. Third-party sellers typically do not refund a completed delivery to the wrong account. Check the number on your profile avatar screen before you confirm. There is no secret recall button.
Why have my Diamonds or Crystals not arrived after I paid?
Server congestion on a banner launch, a payment still clearing, or sync lag. Wait 10 to 30 minutes, restart the client, then ticket with the receipt. Do not assume theft at minute five, and do not assume a password form will “speed it up.”
Should I file a bank chargeback if the pass never shows?
No. Contact support first. A unilateral chargeback can create a negative balance, freeze purchasing, or land the account in review. A missing Aurum Pass is a delivery ticket. A chargeback is how you set your own account on fire.
Is a third-party Aurum Pass safe if they only ask for UID?
The pass is safe in the same way Crystals are: UID-only checkout, the correct ID, and the pass actually appearing on the account. It still pays out over 30 days. Anyone who wants a login “to toggle the subscription” is not selling a pass. They are asking for the account.
Would I still buy the cheaper pass?
Yes. Same UID-only rules I already use on Crystal packs.
I will buy Crystals or an Aurum Pass from a third-party cart that asks for server and UID and then takes payment. I will match the SKU to a real pack: 60, 300, 450, 980, 1,980, 3,280, 6,480, or the monthly pass with 300 Crystals up front and the 30-day drip. I will not type a password. I will not type an email code. I will not “let staff deliver it from inside the account.” I will not chargeback my way out of a queue.
If you want that kind of cart instead of a clone shop with a login box, buy Crystals or an Aurum Pass with only your Hunter ID and check the live listing before you pay. The cheap pass is not the trap. The form that wants your password is.
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