Avoid Follower Drops: Ytviews Refill Guide
We’ve been getting a lot of refill messages lately, and most of them are from old orders where the guarantee period is already over. Instagram followers have become unstable everywhere drops happen, and we understand why people reach out. So this update is just to put everything in one place and explain how the refill system actually works on our side.

Why Refill Exists in the First Place
Follower drops aren’t new. They happen because Instagram keeps cleaning up accounts, and some sources are more unstable than others. Refill is simply our way of helping you recover whatever you already paid for. But it only works when the account is still connected to our system through recent activity. If nothing has been ordered for months, the system disconnects, and refill isn’t possible anymore.
How the Refill Guarantee Works
For campaigns placed through Ytviews.in, the follower services usually come with a long guarantee ,around 3 to 5 years. This doesn’t mean unlimited refills without any conditions. The guarantee applies properly only when the account keeps receiving engagement services like likes, views, comments, or shares. These keep the profile active and synced with our network.
When the account goes silent for months, the guarantee becomes limited to the original terms.

Refill Eligibility
Recent Activity (Last 60 Days)
We only accept refill requests when the user has placed a followers campaign within the last 60 days from the day they ask for a refill.
Extended Protection for Active Users
Anyone who keeps taking engagement services—likes, views, comments, shares—gets longer protection. These accounts remain stable in our system, so we can refill them even beyond a year.
FAQ: The Most Common Case
“I bought followers five months ago and never placed any new order. Can I get a refill now?”
No. A single order from months back doesn’t qualify.
That falls under the default 90-day guarantee, which ends long before the five-month mark.
If you want the guarantee to continue, place a new campaign. Once that new order is active, we can extend the guarantee again.

Conclusion
This update is simply to keep the process transparent. We want to help, but refills need structure; otherwise, it becomes impossible to manage. As long as the account stays active with recent campaigns or engagement services, refills are smooth. When there’s a long gap, the system can’t pull old data, and the guarantee reverts to the basic 90-day rule.





























