How do you imagine this exactly? Let's say, you place an order of 100k followers for Twitter. Is the provider supposed to issue an invoice of 100k Twitter followers, so you'll have it in writing that you just bought 100k fake followers?
I'm not entirely sure, if anyone can provide that. I mean, anyone can draft invoices, but those won't be legal. The SMM service itself is not legal or the very least it's a grey area, which is against the TOS of social media sites. Practically you're asking for legal invoices of something not so legal.
How do you imagine this exactly? Let's say, you place an order of 100k followers for Twitter. Is the provider supposed to issue an invoice of 100k Twitter followers, so you'll have it in writing that you just bought 100k fake followers?
I'm not entirely sure, if anyone can provide that. I mean, anyone can draft invoices, but those won't be legal. The SMM service itself is not legal or the very least it's a grey area, which is against the TOS of social media sites. Practically you're asking for legal invoices of something not so legal.
What Woorex said above seems to be the solution. The provider isn't supposed to specify the exact type of the service on the invoice, it gets labeled simply as "social media marketing".Buying followers is likely not illegal, although some may argue that it falls under deception laws (which are incredibly hard to define in most countries) .
Not having purchase invoices means you end up filing false VAT returns and year end accounts, which is incredibly illegal and will get you in a lot of trouble.
To be clear:
Buying followers - Blackhat, against TOS, may get sued.
Falsifying accounts - ILLEGAL, DO NOT DO IT.
I'm not sure sure if anyone can do that. It really is a grey area and hardly anyone will provide with an invoice. Also there is no law or restrictions on these type of services as of now in any country in the world.
Can you accept the invoices from oversees or just from Europe ?
I am also highly interested. I have a firm in Sweden and am looking for a company preferably registered in 1st Tier Countries, but not only