What is Dripfeed

Drip Feed is a service that we are offering so you would be able to put the same order multiple times automatically. Example: let's say you want to get 1000 likes on your Instagram Post but you want to get 100 likes each 30 minutes; you will put Link: Your Post Link, Quantity: 100, Runs: 10 (as you want to run this order 10 times; if you want to get 2000 likes, you will run it 20 times, etc.), Interval: 30 (because you want to get 100 likes on your post each 30 minutes; if you want each hour, you will put 60 because the time is in minutes,Never order more quantity than the maximum, which is written on the service name (Quantity x Runs). For example, if the service's max is 4000, don’t put Quantity: 500 and Run: 10, because the total quantity will be 500x10 = 5000 which is bigger than the service max (4000). Also, never put the Interval below the actual start time (some services need 60 minutes to start; don’t put Interval less than the service start time or it will cause a fail in your order.

How Do i Use Mass Order

You put the service ID followed by | followed by the link followed by | followed by quantity on each line To get the service ID of a service please check here: https://smmpakpanel.com/services Let’s say you want to use the Mass Order to add Instagram Followers to your 3 accounts: abcd, asdf, qwer From the Services List @ https://paksocial.xyz/services, the service ID for this service Instagram Followers [5K]; is 187 Lets say you want to add 1000 followers for each account, the output will be like this: ID|Link|Quantity or in this example: 187|abcd|1000 187|asdf|1000 187|qwer|1000

What is Partial Status

Partial Status is when we can't fully complete an order, so we refund the remaining undelivered amount. For example, if you ordered 10,000 items for $10 and we only delivered 9,000, we'll categorize it as "Partial" and refund the 1,000 we couldn't deliver (which would be $1 in this case).

Why Cancel/refill Buttons Are Not Working

The cancel or refill button is like a signal to stop or replenish an order, but it doesn't happen right away. It's more of a signal than an instant action. Sometimes, it might be too late to stop an order, and other times, the order may not need a refill