I purchased TikTok likes multiple times…
A public Trustpilot review titled "I purchased TikTok likes multiple times…" says: I purchased TikTok likes multiple times (17 separate orders) from SocialPlug. The likes were initially delivered, ho…
Exposure Page
This page exists because the archive already contains a TikTok-like complaint pattern that is especially bad for buyers: the metric can appear first, disappear later, and still leave the buyer without a refund.
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 "I purchased TikTok likes multiple times…" says: I purchased TikTok likes multiple times (17 separate orders) from SocialPlug. The likes were initially delivered, ho…
A public review says several TikTok like orders were initially delivered, then removed months later, and refunds were denied even after evidence was submitted.
A public Trustpilot review titled "purchased thousands of followers" says: purchased thousands of followers, comments, likes etc from them. was cruising till i saw them all going away and tiktok issu…
A public Trustpilot review titled "SCAM!!!" says: SCAM!!! I bought 5k TikTok followers. 7 days later all of them disappeared all at the same time. They refused to refund or refill. This was after I p…
How The Trap Works
Delayed failure is one of the hardest forms of failure for buyers because the seller can point to the earlier delivery moment while ignoring the later collapse.
Scam Pattern
The trap lies in the timing: a metric that fails later can still be defended as delivered earlier, even though it did not hold up as a real outcome for the buyer.
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 they show that a metric can be briefly visible and still fail as a meaningful purchase outcome.
Because the archive already includes a complaint pattern directly tied to TikTok likes being removed later.