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Facebook's new unofficial business: selling adv. accounts. (7)


04-18-2014 08:14 AM #1 dario (Member)
Facebook's new unofficial business: selling adv. accounts.

It's just a joke of course, but.. Think at how many accounts are banned and sold each and every week..


04-18-2014 09:08 AM #2 redrummr (Member)

FB doesn't sell the accounts. You can get apply to be part of the small biz agency program and have access to as many accounts as you require (to a reasonable extent). Nobody at FB is receiving money for this. But, once they realise that any one 'agency' is creating 80% banned-in-first-week accounts, they will shut you down. At least they have started to now... in the past agency providers weren't investigated but they seem to be getting shut down now which is why we have all the problems with people scamming who have already taken orders but can no longer fulfill.


04-18-2014 05:17 PM #3 stackman (Administrator)

They could definitely make a little side killing doing it. Email them and suggest it


04-18-2014 10:46 PM #4 mastercool (Member)

this is already happening...how do you think some sellers are getting 20+ accounts and selling them?

You can't just register your business and request 20 accounts...they are strict and they are going to monitor them and see what they're being used for.


04-18-2014 11:10 PM #5 lukaboz (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by mastercool View Post
this is already happening...how do you think some sellers are getting 20+ accounts and selling them?

You can't just register your business and request 20 accounts...they are strict and they are going to monitor them and see what they're being used for.
You misunderstood how this functions.

Facebook offers a solution for Agencys, where you register as an Agency and you go on phone with them for an hour or two talking, and you get a rep. Then you deal with that rep, ask for accounts etc. Reps can't give out unlimited accounts, they have a ratio or something, not quite sure.

But obviously, there are the "Bad" Sides too.

But in my opinion, facebook isn't as hard on such things as it brings them a lot of money.


04-18-2014 11:37 PM #6 mastercool (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by lukaboz View Post
You misunderstood how this functions.

Facebook offers a solution for Agencys, where you register as an Agency and you go on phone with them for an hour or two talking, and you get a rep. Then you deal with that rep, ask for accounts etc. Reps can't give out unlimited accounts, they have a ratio or something, not quite sure.

But obviously, there are the "Bad" Sides too.

But in my opinion, facebook isn't as hard on such things as it brings them a lot of money.
Yes, and I've done this before so I know the process.

They monitor the accounts they give out rigorously and won't give more than 1-2 accounts per person in a month generally (unless that person is an already established business).

Even when you get those 1-2 accounts, they expect you to run ads to the clean lander you signed up with and will usually monitor that account for 1-2 weeks depending...

If they catch you running any affiliate shit, they immediately blacklist your agency and you can't request anymore accounts from that business.


04-24-2014 06:20 AM #7 sergeru (Member)

yeah like that motherfucker salecon guy

Quote Originally Posted by redrummr View Post
FB doesn't sell the accounts. You can get apply to be part of the small biz agency program and have access to as many accounts as you require (to a reasonable extent). Nobody at FB is receiving money for this. But, once they realise that any one 'agency' is creating 80% banned-in-first-week accounts, they will shut you down. At least they have started to now... in the past agency providers weren't investigated but they seem to be getting shut down now which is why we have all the problems with people scamming who have already taken orders but can no longer fulfill.


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