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Buying Facebook Advertising Accounts? (14)


01-06-2014 05:50 PM #1 alom23 (Member)
Buying Facebook Advertising Accounts?

Hey guys --

Is anyone selling Facebook Ads accounts ??

I have been banned a bunch of times and want to try out buying accounts.

Cheers

Alom

Thanks in Advance


01-06-2014 06:20 PM #2 cmdeal (Veteran Member)

Caveat emptor ...


01-06-2014 06:49 PM #3 AdzMed (Member)

I have 250s if you are interested..


01-08-2014 12:14 AM #4 alom23 (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by cmdeal View Post
Caveat emptor ...
Hey cmdeal -- I had to Google that -- from what I got is buying Facebook Accounts a bad idea?? In a nut shell it is saying "buyer beware" right?

please advise

Quote Originally Posted by kris85 View Post
I have 250s if you are interested..
Please PM me with more info


01-08-2014 03:57 AM #5 cmdeal (Veteran Member)

Quote Originally Posted by alom23 View Post
Hey cmdeal -- I had to Google that -- from what I got is buying Facebook Accounts a bad idea?? In a nut shell it is saying "buyer beware" right?

please advise

Yes. 9 times out of 10, you will be wasting your money.

I have seen too many people get burned or ripped off.

In addition to putting safeguards on sellers running off without even delivering, please think through how you plan to fund the account after you actually get the account. No seller is going to let you continue to use his/her credit card details or email on the account. Changing credit cards and email will raise a flag with Facebook, in addition to suddenly starting to access Facebook from a completely different location.

Losing you own money is bad enough, but some accounts will have been created on stolen credit cards, and if you are buying and then using them, you can even find yourself behind bars for credit card fraud and identity theft.

Just be careful out there.


02-06-2014 12:53 PM #6 alom23 (Member)

thanks cmdeal -- appreciate the insight


02-06-2014 06:44 PM #7 pristineaccounts (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by cmdeal View Post
Yes. 9 times out of 10, you will be wasting your money.

I have seen too many people get burned or ripped off.

In addition to putting safeguards on sellers running off without even delivering, please think through how you plan to fund the account after you actually get the account. No seller is going to let you continue to use his/her credit card details or email on the account. Changing credit cards and email will raise a flag with Facebook, in addition to suddenly starting to access Facebook from a completely different location.

Losing you own money is bad enough, but some accounts will have been created on stolen credit cards, and if you are buying and then using them, you can even find yourself behind bars for credit card fraud and identity theft.

Just be careful out there.
Times have changed. When I sell accounts, I provide the buyer with the email address and the facebook password setting link. The buyer will be the first and only person to access that account. So there is no reason to worry about the IP address or changing cards. Lastly, not sure what you mean by accounts being created with stolen credit cards because $5,000 limit accounts cannot be created by hand - only a representative from Facebook can issue one.


02-06-2014 10:18 PM #8 redrummr (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by cmdeal View Post
Yes. 9 times out of 10, you will be wasting your money.

I have seen too many people get burned or ripped off.

In addition to putting safeguards on sellers running off without even delivering, please think through how you plan to fund the account after you actually get the account. No seller is going to let you continue to use his/her credit card details or email on the account. Changing credit cards and email will raise a flag with Facebook, in addition to suddenly starting to access Facebook from a completely different location.

Losing you own money is bad enough, but some accounts will have been created on stolen credit cards, and if you are buying and then using them, you can even find yourself behind bars for credit card fraud and identity theft.

Just be careful out there.
Where are you buying your accounts from lol. Absolutely none of this applies to agency accounts - you can access anywhere, any IP, any credit card, there's no red-boxing on adding payment info, no identity verification, no stolen credit cards.


02-07-2014 02:10 AM #9 pristineaccounts (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by redrummr View Post
Where are you buying your accounts from lol. Absolutely none of this applies to agency accounts - you can access anywhere, any IP, any credit card, there's no red-boxing on adding payment info, no identity verification, no stolen credit cards.
Exactly. It has been known for quite some time that agency (business) accounts do not get red boxed on entering payment information even if you are using a Canadian credit card with a US IP address. It would only happen if you re-enter a credit card that previously belonged to a banned account. ID locks also never happen on business accounts.

Not sure where cmdeal is receiving their information.


02-07-2014 04:55 AM #10 stackman (Administrator)

Check buy and sell section too


02-07-2014 03:49 PM #11 caurmen (Administrator)

STM Buy And Sell Forum - all sorts of good stuff!


02-24-2014 03:27 AM #12 david69 (Member)

I have n number of accounts.. if u want some reply here.. r else ping me on skype at davidcena69@gmail.com / David Cena


02-25-2014 05:34 AM #13 naesm (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by david69 View Post
I have n number of accounts.. if u want some reply here.. r else ping me on skype at davidcena69@gmail.com / David Cena
FYI, not saying good bad or otherwise. But I talked to this guy. He signed up on STM in February. Added me in Skype and he has 2 Skype contacts. I asked for references, would not provide any. $1k for a $500 agency account. He told me that everything involves some risk

You know what they say about a fool and his money...


02-25-2014 07:03 AM #14 akorimedia (Member)

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