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Acquiring a new Facebook account (13)


08-17-2011 05:32 PM #1 numerouno (Member)
Acquiring a new Facebook account

Hey guys,

I'm actually looking to buy myself 1 (or more) new Facebook ads account, I'd like to know how you guys are doing to make sure the account stays legit, as when you bought it.

For example, do you get a VPN or a proxy that is located close to the place where the seller created his account? How do you manage payments? What if your payments are issued from another country? Am I thinking too much?

I just lost another account and I just want to be certain on the next try that nothing or almost nothing will go wrong.

Thanks!


08-17-2011 07:59 PM #2 numerouno (Member)

Anyone ?


08-17-2011 08:52 PM #3 paycoguy (Member)

I've been fine with clean proxy IPs and VCCs.


08-17-2011 09:26 PM #4 kamal17 (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by paycoguy View Post
I've been fine with clean proxy IPs and VCCs.
where do you get your VCC's from ?


08-17-2011 10:02 PM #5 deondup (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by paycoguy View Post
I've been fine with clean proxy IPs and VCCs.
How long has your account been going?

What's your spend limit?

I found that when you get past the $250/day mark someone starts sniffing around which is when VCC's get flagged.


08-18-2011 02:23 AM #6 paycoguy (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by deondup View Post
How long has your account been going?
Depends. I've had accounts for a couple years, accounts that have been banned, new accounts running for a few weeks now.

Quote Originally Posted by deondup View Post
What's your spend limit?
Biggest account has a $3k/limit, smallest is $250.

Quote Originally Posted by deondup View Post
I found that when you get past the $250/day mark someone starts sniffing around which is when VCC's get flagged.
It's been hit or miss with some of the accounts. I haven't exactly pinpointed what the problems are, but eventually i'll be able to get account to stick with my VCCs.


08-18-2011 02:23 AM #7 paycoguy (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by kamal17 View Post
where do you get your VCC's from ?
citibank and bank of america


08-18-2011 02:24 AM #8 numerouno (Member)

What about paypal accounts? Even for 1k+ spending


08-18-2011 03:36 AM #9 numerouno (Member)

and what about using a CAN credit card on a US account?


08-18-2011 04:11 AM #10 stackman (Administrator)

I wroteup a pretty detailed way to get new accounts.

I don't think Facebook checks IP's, as ive ran multiple accounts across the same IPs for years, but definitely better safe than sorry.

You want all brand new address/payment info FORSURE!


08-18-2011 04:36 AM #11 dantheman (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by stackman View Post
I wroteup a pretty detailed way to get new accounts.

I don't think Facebook checks IP's, as ive ran multiple accounts across the same IPs for years, but definitely better safe than sorry.

You want all brand new address/payment info FORSURE!
Yeah might be that they checked all the addresses and they were all the same.

Now i'm getting the "contact ad support" instead of being able to see my ads because i was banned.


04-28-2015 06:24 PM #12 dontsleeponit (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by stackman View Post
I wroteup a pretty detailed way to get new accounts.

I don't think Facebook checks IP's, as ive ran multiple accounts across the same IPs for years, but definitely better safe than sorry.

You want all brand new address/payment info FORSURE!
I tried looking for this writeup on how to get accounts but couldn't find it anywhere? Anyone know where I can read it?


04-28-2015 06:59 PM #13 fbqueen (Senior Member)

Quote Originally Posted by dontsleeponit View Post
I tried looking for this writeup on how to get accounts but couldn't find it anywhere? Anyone know where I can read it?
Are you seriously looking for a guide that was written in 2011?

Facebook changes so fast it's hard to keep up with it month-by-month. I advise you to reconsider using techniques from 4 yrs ago...


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