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Choose a refill-eligible service and we restore any drop within the guarantee window — just keep your profile public so it can run.
A like count on the page says the business is real; reactions on a specific post say this post is worth reading. Put proof on the announcement, the offer, the launch — the posts you actually want people to act on. Multiple tiers, refill on eligible services.
People react to posts other people already reacted to. A little early proof on the right post lowers the hesitation for the next reader — the bar that's already moving keeps moving.
Page likes vouch for the business; post likes vouch for one piece of content. When someone scrolls past your sale announcement or new-product post, the reaction count is the fastest signal of whether it landed. A post with a handful of likes reads as something people cared about; the same post with zero reactions reads as something to skip. That is what buying Facebook post likes targets — proof placed exactly where you need a reader to stop and act.
Use it surgically, not everywhere. The smart move is to add a sensible amount of early reaction to the specific posts that matter — the launch, the offer, the pinned announcement — so they carry social proof from the start instead of looking ignored. Spreading a few likes thinly across every post you ever made does nothing; concentrating them on the post you want to convert is what moves the needle. Delivery is paced to look natural, and refill is available on eligible services if anything drops.
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Choose a refill-eligible service and we restore any drop within the guarantee window — just keep your profile public so it can run.
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Reactions are a nudge, not a guarantee. Early likes lower the hesitation for the next reader and make a post look worth opening — that head start is real. But the reaction count cannot make a weak offer compelling or a confusing post clear. If the post itself does not give people a reason to act, proof on it only gets them to look before they scroll on.
Post likes work best concentrated on the posts you actually want to perform: the launch, the limited offer, the announcement you pinned. Pair them with a credible page underneath — page likes and followers — so a curious reader who taps your name finds an established page, not an empty one. The post draws the look; the page closes the trust.
Some reactions can fall off over time as platforms clean up inactive accounts — normal across the industry. Refill on eligible services covers drops within the guarantee window. Read each service description for start time, speed, source and refill behaviour before ordering, and keep the post public so delivery can run.
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