As anyone who is in search of a good site to buy Instagram followers from, you probably have some questions about said sites. These questions might go something like this:
Is this site legit?
How complicated is it to use?
Price to value ratio?
To find out all of these and to answer some questions you probably didn’t even think of asking, I got my hands on Instafollowers.co.
Is Instafollowers Co Legit? – Finding Out
Regardless of if you are someone who is new to this side of social media influencing or marketing, or you’re a veteran, the first question is always the same – is the service legit?
To answer you honestly – depends on who you ask.
If you ask the reviewers (that look very sketchy) on their direct site, you’ll only get fantastic four or five-star reviews.
If you ask a person who has tested it, you’ll get a completely different answer. For example, there’s not even a single good review regarding this site when you search it on Sitejabber. This tells you a lot on its own, but I suggest we dive deeper.
For instance, they claim that their business is based on building trust, yet they state that if you receive ghost followers of inactive followers they will be replaced.
My question is quite clear: how can you trust someone who tells you they might sell you phony followers?
This is just one of many holes in their campaign, which shouldn’t surprise you at all. To summarize everything that is related to this, take a look at this table:
I haven’t even scratched the surface of this disaster. You can frequently find reviews regarding instafollowers.co that claim bought followers unfollow your profile within a month or so. This shouldn’t come as a surprise if you take everything into consideration.
Another thing they take pride in is their customer support. Instafollowers claims you have 24/7 customer support at your disposal. I’ve definitely come across some people who claim that they didn’t get the answer from them in weeks!
Maybe the biggest red flag for this “service” is that they might keep your personal data for three different purposes:
- Service error – they claim that they keep your personal data so they can notify you when something goes wrong.
- Marketing campaigns – so they can use your info even if you don’t want to promote their brand.
- Data and surveys – this means that they can use you as a number in their commercial material and promote their brand even if you’re not satisfied with their service.
No serious company keeps your data for these reasons. When a survey is conducted, they can contact you via e-mail and ask you for your opinion.
If a marketing campaign takes place they can also ask you to be a part of it and promote their brand if you’ve had a good experience with them.
And last but not least, how can they say that service errors are an excuse for keeping your personal data after you purchase their product? They can always keep an eye out on the accounts that follow you, thus preventing any errors on their part.
Another thing that caught my eye is that they say “we give refunds only if we have not yet placed an order.”
You might ask what does this mean exactly?
I don’t think anybody knows. If they advertise a “refund guarantee”, then that should be a policy they follow.