Here’s a QuickFollowz Terminologies Guide for interpreting service names, descriptions, and behavior more clearly. This is helpful for customers or resellers to avoid misunderstandings:
🔁 Refill
Definition: A feature that allows re-delivery of dropped quantities, if the service supports it.
Variants: Refill 30D / 15D / 7D: The number indicates how long (in days) you’re eligible for a refill after the order is marked as completed.
🚀 Speed Indicator (e.g., 500-1k/day)
Definition: Shows the estimated delivery speed range of the service per day.
Example: “500–1k/day” = The order may deliver anywhere between 500 to 1000 units every 24 hours.
⚠️ Max Quantity Limit (e.g., MAX 100k)
Definition: This shows the suggested maximum from the service title.
Note: The actual allowed max quantity is determined by what the system displays at order time, which you should always follow.
⏱ Start Time (e.g., 0–3H, 0–12H)
Definition: The average time range in hours for when the order might start after being placed.
Note: These are estimates only, not exact or guaranteed.
💵 Price Rate per Quantity (e.g., $0.05/1000)
Definition: Shows how much the service costs per 1000 units.
Example: $0.05/1000 means ordering 5000 will cost $0.25
(Formula: Quantity ÷ 1000 × Rate)
🛡 No Refill / No Guarantee
Definition: Service is non-refundable and will not refill dropped numbers. It’s usually fast or cheap, but risky. Use with caution.
🌀 Drip-Feed Support
Definition: The service allows orders to be split into intervals (daily/hourly) over a chosen period, giving a more natural delivery pattern.
🔒 Guaranteed
Definition: If marked, the service includes replacement or compensation for drops within the stated guarantee period.
📦 Partial Delivery Possible
Definition: Some services may deliver less than your full order, especially when the server is unstable or under maintenance. The remaining balance is usually auto-refunded.
❗ Important Notes
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Always read the service description carefully.
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System limitations and live data may override anything shown in the service name.
If you have any additional terms you would like us to discuss or add here, let us know in the comments.