Over sixteen years we have said no to a lot of requests. The list is worth publishing because it is how we stayed in business for sixteen years.
We do not touch customer passwords. Never have. Accounts that ask us to log in on their behalf to grow their follower count get referred elsewhere, which they usually regret later. The handle is all we need.
We do not ship bots. Bot pools cost one tenth what we pay for real accounts and warranty for weeks instead of two years. We have run the math. Bots do not work for buyers and do not work for the seller long term. We have been asked to add a bot tier dozens of times. The answer is always no.
We do not accept cards. Card payments price chargeback fraud into the service by roughly 15 percent. Crypto eliminates that cost, which lets us price 15 percent cheaper and warranty 4 to 8 times longer. Customers who only pay on card go elsewhere. Fewer per month than you might think.
We do not run affiliates that sell reviews. Affiliate review farms on Google for "best twitter follower sites" are mostly paid placement. We pay the same affiliate commission we pay any other referrer, which is 20 percent recurring, with no rate adjustments for favorable coverage. Our ranking on those sites is accordingly whatever it is.
We do not expand into other platforms publicly. Customer dashboards include cross sell surfaces for Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and LinkedIn services because some customers want those and we can fulfill them. The public website stays X only because X is where we have sixteen years of pattern recognition. Adjacent platforms get sold inside the relationship, not acquired on.