Cancellation Policy

Cancellation Policy

This Cancellation Policy explains when an order may be cancelled, when it needs review, and why some requests become limited after processing or delivery begins. If you use fbpanel.org, always check order status, submitted public link, service notes, and delivery stage before requesting cancellation.

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Pending Cancellation may be reviewed if the order has not entered processing yet.
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Processing Cancellation becomes limited when the system or provider queue has already started.
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In Progress Once delivery is moving, stopping the order may not be possible.
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Completed Completed orders generally cannot be cancelled, though issues may be reviewed.
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Partial / Canceled Partial and canceled statuses need case-specific review through support tickets.
Cancellation Review Board

Check the Status Before Requesting Cancellation

Cancellation review depends on order status. Choose a status below to understand what usually happens before opening a ticket.

Pending Order

Cancellation may be possible before processing starts.

If the order is still pending and has not entered the queue, support may be able to review cancellation. Approval still depends on service type, queue state, and order rules.

Review Chance Higher before processing
5 Things to Know Before You Cancel

Cancellation Rules

These rules help users understand why some orders can be reviewed and why others cannot be stopped after a certain point.

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Pending orders may be reviewed If delivery has not started, support may check whether cancellation is still possible.
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Processing orders are limited Once an order enters the system or provider queue, cancellation may not be available.
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Active delivery usually continues If the service has started delivering, stopping it may be technically unavailable.
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Completed orders cannot be reversed Support may review delivery concerns, but completed orders are generally not cancelable.
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Wrong links must be reported fast If you submitted the wrong public target, open a ticket before delivery advances.
Useful reading: Review Order Process and Service Policy before submitting a cancellation request.
May Be Reviewed

When Cancellation May Be Possible

Some cases can be reviewed when the order has not advanced too far. The earlier the issue is reported, the better the chance of review.

Order is still pending The order has been submitted but may not have entered processing yet.
Wrong link reported early The user opens a ticket before the order starts delivery.
Service is unavailable If the service cannot be processed, support may review cancellation or balance handling.
Duplicate issue found quickly If a duplicate order is reported before delivery starts, support may review the case.
Usually Not Available

When Cancellation May Be Rejected

Some orders cannot be cancelled because processing, delivery, or completion has already happened.

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Delivery already started Once delivery is active, the provider may not be able to stop the order.
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Order is completed Completed orders are generally not cancelable, even if expectations were different.
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Target was changed late Deleted, private, renamed, hidden, or restricted targets can limit support options.
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Service rules do not allow it Some services have strict processing rules once submitted.
Review Flow

How Cancellation Requests Are Reviewed

Cancellation requests are reviewed through support tickets. This lets support check the order ID, selected service, submitted public target, payment record, and delivery status in one place.

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Open a ticket Include order ID, submitted link, service name, and reason for cancellation.
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Status is checked Support reviews whether the order is pending, processing, in progress, partial, or completed.
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Rules are compared Service notes, delivery stage, cancellation limits, and payment records are reviewed.
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Final answer is sent Support replies in the same ticket with approval, rejection, explanation, or next step.
For ticket expectations, review Support Standards.
Balance, Refund, and Credit Logic

Does Cancellation Always Mean Refund?

No. Cancellation review does not automatically guarantee a card refund, balance return, or credit. The final result depends on payment records, order status, service conditions, delivery progress, and whether the order can still be stopped safely.

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Pending review If the order has not started, support may review cancellation and possible balance handling.
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Processing review If the order entered processing, refund or credit options may be limited.
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Partial result If only part of the order is delivered, support may review based on service rules.
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Completed order If the order is completed, cancellation is usually not available.
For payment-related questions, include transaction reference, order ID, amount, and a clear explanation. Related rules may also appear in Terms of Service.
Before You Order

How to Avoid Cancellation Problems

Most cancellation issues can be reduced before ordering. Users should check the service description, quantity, public target link, target visibility, order timing, and service rules before submitting payment.

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Check the service Review service title, description, minimum, maximum, delivery speed, and notes.
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Verify the target Make sure the public link, page, post, profile, or username is correct and accessible.
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Avoid duplicate orders Do not place overlapping orders on the same target unless service notes allow it.
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Know the limits Delivery estimates, refill, drops, and cancellation rules can vary by service.
Standard orders should not require passwords. Read No Password Required before sharing any private access details.

Need to request cancellation?

Open a support ticket with your order ID, submitted public link, current status, and reason for cancellation. Support will review the request based on order status and service rules.

Open a Ticket