This guide explains common Neofollower service labels and order terms so users understand what they mean before placing an order.
Quick Answer
Service labels explain what to expect from an order. The most important labels and terms are refill, no refill, cancel, partial, start time, delivery speed, minimum quantity, maximum quantity, and drop rate. Understanding them helps you choose the right service and avoid wrong expectations.
Refill
Refill means the service may replace dropped results if the order meets the refill rules. Refill is not unlimited and does not apply to every situation. The service description should explain whether refill is available and for how long.
No Refill
No refill means the service does not include replacement for drops. If results drop after delivery, the order may not be eligible for refill. If stability is important, choose a service with refill support instead of a no-refill service.
Cancel
Cancel availability means an order may be cancelable in some cases, usually before it has started or before it is fully processing. Cancellation is not guaranteed once an order is already processing or in progress.
Partial
Partial means the order delivered only part of the requested quantity. The undelivered portion is usually credited back to your Neofollower balance. For example, if you ordered 1,000 and only 700 delivered, the remaining 300 may be returned as balance credit depending on the system calculation.
Start Time
Start time is the estimated time before the order begins. It is not the same as completion time. A service can start within the expected start time but still take longer to finish depending on speed and quantity.
Delivery Speed
Delivery speed is the expected rate of delivery after the order starts. Speed can be affected by quantity, platform behavior, service load, provider availability, and temporary platform changes.
Minimum Quantity
Minimum quantity is the smallest amount you can order for that service. If the minimum is 100, you should not try to order 50.
Maximum Quantity
Maximum quantity is the largest amount you can order in one order. If you need more than the maximum, you may need to split the order, but do not create overlapping orders without understanding the risk.
Drop Rate
Drop rate means some delivered results may be removed by the platform after delivery. Drops can happen because social platforms filter, remove, recalculate, or delay visible engagement. Refill-supported services may cover eligible drops, while no-refill services do not.
Quality Labels
- Real, HQ, and premium usually suggest higher quality than basic services, but the description still matters most.
- Cheap or basic services may be useful for low-cost orders but can carry more drop or stability risk.
- Targeted services may be slower, more expensive, or more limited than non-targeted services.
- Fast services may deliver quicker, but fast delivery is not always the safest choice for every account.
How to Use Labels When Choosing a Service
Do not choose based on one label only. A good service choice depends on the platform, service type, target link, quantity, refill availability, start time, speed, quality, and your goal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is refill guaranteed forever?
No. Refill is limited by the service rules and time window. It may not apply if the link is wrong, the account becomes private, the post is deleted, or overlapping orders were placed.
Does partial mean I lost money?
Usually no. The undelivered amount is normally credited back to your Neofollower balance according to the order calculation.
Does fast mean better?
Not always. Fast can be useful, but slower delivery may look more natural for some accounts and campaigns.
Should I always choose refill services?
If stability matters, refill-supported services are usually safer. If price matters more and you accept drop risk, no-refill services may still be an option.
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