SCAM
A public Trustpilot review titled "SCAM" says: SCAM. Purchased 1000 X followers, they came through instantly (not one at a time, literally instantly) and I lost them all hours later. Many emails back…
Exposure Page
People search for SocialPlug complaints when they need to know whether their bad experience is isolated. The archived record says it is usually not isolated. The same problems repeat: services fail, numbers drop, refunds stall, and support stops helping.
Archived Cases
These are not abstract examples. They are archived case summaries and public complaints tied to the same delivery, drop-off, store-credit, or refund pattern this page is warning about.
A public Trustpilot review titled "SCAM" says: SCAM. Purchased 1000 X followers, they came through instantly (not one at a time, literally instantly) and I lost them all hours later. Many emails back…
A BBB Scam Tracker report says a user paid $17 for views, received only a small fraction, and was told the order was complete with no refund.
A direct submission says a $200.60 GitHub Stars order never started, and support tried to replace the requested refund with account store credit instead of sending money back to the original payment method.
A public review says the service was never delivered and refund requests were met with repetitive email replies instead of a real resolution.
How The Trap Works
Complaint archives matter because they show what happens after the checkout page. That is where the marketing promise gets tested against the real transaction.
Scam Pattern
The complaint record does not revolve around one platform. It revolves around one operating logic: sell the metric fast, dispute the failure later, and make the buyer work to recover money.
Why Not Buy
These are the practical reasons this site is telling buyers not to purchase from SocialPlug.
FAQ
These answers are designed to meet the exact doubt that brought the reader here, then route them deeper into the archive.
Because complaints reveal the post-payment reality. They show what buyers say happened once money was already gone.
Do not pay. If you already paid, preserve your evidence and move immediately into the refund or dispute path.