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Reading your delivery report like a foreman

Every FameDepot order comes with a live order page: the link is in your receipt email. Here’s what each chip on the materials list is telling you.

Reading your delivery report like a foreman

The moment you pay, FameDepot hands you a delivery report: the order page. You land on it right after checkout, and the link rides along in your receipt email, so you can come back to it any time. No login, no account, the link is the whole system.

The materials list

The page lists every line item in your haul with its own status chip, because line items deliver independently: 500 likes on one post can finish while 2,000 followers on the profile are still pouring. Each chip is one of five states.

How the percentage works

For orders we can meter, we note where your number stood when delivery started and measure the climb against what you ordered. Delivering · 40% means the count has climbed 40% of the way to the ordered amount. It’s a live reading, so give it a moment between checks.

Why some items show no percentage

Some platforms let account owners hide like counts. When the platform won’t show us the number, the chip reads plain Delivering instead of guessing at a percentage. The delivery itself is unaffected: hidden likes still land, we just can’t meter them live.

If a chip sits still

Delivery is paced on purpose. Most items begin in under 15 minutes, but larger quantities spread over hours, sometimes a day or two, so growth looks steady rather than spiky. A chip holding at Starting soon for a while usually just means the queue is doing its job.

If an item isn’t fully delivered within 48 hours of payment, that’s refund territory under our refund policy: undelivered items come back in full, partial deliveries pro-rata. Email the crew with your order number and we sort it.

The 30-day refill

Delivered is not the end of the report. If your numbers dip within 30 days of delivery, we top them back up free: no forms, just an email to support with your order number. Keep the receipt email and you keep everything: the order page, the order number, and the refill window all hang off it.

FOREMAN’S RULE OF THUMB Gray means queued, amber means pouring, green means built. If a chip hasn’t moved in a day, email the crew with your order number.
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