BulkFollows Refund and Refill Policy: What Every SMM Reseller Needs to Know
One of the most common sources of frustration for SMM resellers isn't slow delivery or pricing — it's not knowing what happens when something goes wrong. An order doesn't complete. Followers drop. A client is asking questions and you're not sure what you can actually claim back.
BulkFollows has a clear refund and order policy, published in full on their terms page. The issue is that most users don't read it until they need it — which is the worst time to discover what's covered and what isn't. This guide breaks it down in plain language so you're not caught off guard.
In practice, the situation that catches most new resellers off guard isn't a controversial policy decision — it's the distinction between an account credit and an actual bank refund. Those are two very different things, and confusing them is what leads to most support tickets that could have been avoided.
01 / How BulkFollows Tracks Your Orders
Understanding Your Order Status
Before getting into refunds, it helps to understand how BulkFollows tracks orders — because the order status is what determines your options at any given point.
Every order placed on BulkFollows moves through one of five states, visible in your dashboard at all times:
| Status | What It Means | Action Needed? |
|---|---|---|
| Pending | Queued, hasn't started yet | None — wait for processing |
| In Progress | Actively being processed | None — results will appear |
| Completed | Fully delivered | None — order is done |
| Partial | Partially delivered — credit auto-applied | Check balance — credit already there |
| Canceled | Order was canceled | Contact support if unclear |
The Partial status is worth paying attention to. A lot of resellers don't realise the credit is automatic — they open a support ticket asking where their refund is when it's already sitting in their account balance. Check the dashboard before reaching out.
02 / What Gets RefundedWhat BulkFollows Will and Won't Refund
The refund policy is specific. Knowing the exact conditions before you place large orders on behalf of clients is what separates resellers who manage client relationships smoothly from those who end up in difficult conversations.
What IS covered
Refundable Situations
- Unused account balance — you can request a refund of whatever funds remain in your account to your original payment method at any time.
- Non-deliverable orders — if an order genuinely cannot be fulfilled, it will be refunded or credited to your BulkFollows account balance upon request.
- Partial deliveries — the undelivered portion is credited back automatically when an order reaches Partial status.
- Balance refunds are processed within 6–12 hours on BulkFollows' end. How long it takes to reach your bank depends on your card provider — typically 3–10 business days.
What is NOT covered
Non-Refundable Situations
- Orders taking longer than expected — BulkFollows does not guarantee specific delivery timeframes. Slow processing alone is not grounds for a refund.
- Orders placed for private or misidentified accounts — if the profile was private when you ordered, or you submitted the wrong link, BulkFollows cannot be held responsible.
- Orders where multiple services are running simultaneously for the same account URL — this prevents accurate delivery tracking and voids refund eligibility.
- Chargebacks or disputes filed without valid reason — BulkFollows reserves the right to terminate the account, cancel pending orders, and remove previously delivered followers or likes.
Account Credit vs Bank Refund — This Is Where Most Confusion Happens
There are two types of 'refund' that happen on BulkFollows, and they work very differently. Getting clear on this upfront will save you a lot of frustration.
Balance refund — unused funds returned to your original payment method (PayPal, card, etc.). You can request this at any time. BulkFollows processes it within 6–12 hours.
Account credit — what happens when a non-deliverable or partial order is refunded. The amount goes back into your BulkFollows balance — not to your bank. You can use it on future orders, but you can't withdraw it directly unless you then request a full balance refund.
The most common version of this confusion: a reseller gets a Partial credit on an order, assumes it's gone back to their PayPal, and then wonders why their PayPal balance hasn't changed. It hasn't — because it went to your BulkFollows balance. Check there first.
04 / Payment DisputesWhat Happens if You File a Payment Dispute?
BulkFollows' terms are direct about this: if you file a chargeback or payment dispute after making a deposit — without a valid reason — they reserve the right to terminate your account, cancel all pending orders, and remove any followers or likes already delivered to your or your clients' social media accounts.
This is standard across the SMM panel industry, not specific to BulkFollows. The phrase that matters is "without valid reason." If an order genuinely couldn't be fulfilled and BulkFollows isn't responding through normal support channels, a dispute may be the right call. But filing one because a campaign didn't perform as hoped isn't valid grounds — and the consequences affect not just your account but your clients' profiles.
If you're running orders for clients, it's worth mentioning this dynamic to them upfront. A client who files their own payment dispute can trigger consequences on your reseller account. That's a conversation worth having before it becomes an issue.
05 / Common MistakesThe Mistakes That Cost Resellers Their Refund Eligibility
Most refund issues on BulkFollows aren't about the policy being unreasonable — they're about specific conditions that weren't checked before the order was placed. These are the ones that come up most often:
Private accounts are the most preventable issue. If a profile is set to private when you submit the order, BulkFollows can't deliver to it, and this is explicitly excluded from refund eligibility. It takes five seconds to check. Make it a habit before every order.
Wrong link submissions are the second most common. A misspelled username, a link copied from a DM rather than the browser address bar, a link to a post instead of the profile — none of these are refundable. Always paste directly from the browser URL bar, never type it.
Running two services simultaneously on the same account creates a tracking problem. If you have Instagram followers and Instagram likes both active on the same profile at the same time, BulkFollows can't accurately determine what was and wasn't delivered. Refunds on those orders aren't available. Finish one before starting another.
Not checking the dashboard regularly is less a mistake and more a missed opportunity. Partial credits are applied automatically — but if you're not logging in, you might think an order is stalled when the credit has already been processed and is sitting in your balance waiting to be used.
06 / How to Request a RefundStep-by-Step: Requesting a Refund on BulkFollows
To get your unused account balance returned to your original payment method:
- Log in to your BulkFollows account.
- Go to your account balance section.
- Submit a refund request. BulkFollows processes it within 6–12 hours.
For issues with specific non-delivered orders:
- Check your order dashboard first — Partial credits are applied automatically and may already be there.
- If an order shows Completed but nothing was delivered, contact BulkFollows support via Telegram (@bulkfollowss), WhatsApp (+971582430134), or email at support@bulkfollows.com.
- Always include your order ID — it's the single thing that speeds up resolution more than anything else.
