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02-16-2016 02:53 AM
#1
ironbull (Member)
Best Cards for Facebook Ads Accounts (USA)
Hi,
I would like to know what are the best cards for Facebook Ads Accounts (USA based) nowadays.
I was making some research about prepaid cards which are the easiest to replace, best to not leave footprints and cheap to maintain.
This is what I found. Two main providers are VISA and MasterCard as you all know:
https://usa.visa.com/pay-with-visa/c...nder-page.html
https://www.mastercard.us/en-us/cons...ards/card.html
And these are the cards that I got good recommendations about:
- Contour US Bank
- Walmart MoneyCard
- GreenDot Card
- NetSpend Card
- PayPal Prepaid Card
Thanks
02-16-2016 01:44 PM
#2
bobliu (Member)
I would suggest setting up a business account and getting employee cards from your bank, some, if not all prepaid cards can be detected and will raise flags
02-16-2016 02:54 PM
#3
ironbull (Member)

Originally Posted by
bobliu
I would suggest setting up a business account and getting employee cards from your bank, some, if not all prepaid cards can be detected and will raise flags
Do you think ALL prepaid cards can be detected? I know some of then can be detected via BIN code but I've heard that other people are using them with success.
This is the tool I use to check what a card number can tell me:
https://www.binlist.net if someone is interested.
02-16-2016 04:30 PM
#4
bobliu (Member)
Our payment provider tells us if a card is prepaid, debt, credit or unknown in the logs. I assume some prepaid cards could pass for unknown.
In the UK there aren't as many prepay card options as the US - some banks may well provide undetectable ones - if you're farming accounts it may be worth testing a few providers and see which ones cause problems.
02-16-2016 04:59 PM
#5
thuglife (Member)

Originally Posted by
bobliu
I would suggest setting up a business account and getting employee cards from your bank, some, if not all prepaid cards can be detected and will raise flags
Do they raise flags immediately?
02-16-2016 05:05 PM
#6
sabelotodo (Member)
I tried this (employee cards)...but American Express for example asks for social security numbers.
Do you know what banks (aside from Bank of America) will let you order employee cards without SSN?
02-20-2016 05:22 PM
#7
ironbull (Member)

Originally Posted by
sabelotodo
I tried this (employee cards)...but American Express for example asks for social security numbers.
Do you know what banks (aside from Bank of America) will let you order employee cards without SSN?
I've heard good news about Chase but I am not sure if they ask you for SSN.
03-11-2016 11:51 PM
#8
freedom669 (Member)
Employee cards are the only way to go really, especially if you run blackhat and go through accounts/cards like hotcakes. There are various companies that allow you to make employee cards that work with fb, unfortunately I can't give away those names.
03-12-2016 07:23 AM
#9
iAmAttila (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
sabelotodo
I tried this (employee cards)...but American Express for example asks for social security numbers.
Do you know what banks (aside from Bank of America) will let you order employee cards without SSN?
Try googling payment card solutions for illegal workers. Youll be surprised what youll find
Fyi they dont have ssns but still get paid. Huge industry.
03-12-2016 02:03 PM
#10
jimmymob (Senior Member)

Originally Posted by
ironbull
I've heard good news about Chase but I am not sure if they ask you for SSN.
Chase does not.
You can create employee cards for yourself too, making the request for SSN irrelevant (Amex, Cap1, etc.) When FB (or anyone else for that matter) verifies the card, they don't check the name... just street number/zip code.
All those prepaids you listed are black listed and will get the account suspended instantly.
03-12-2016 05:03 PM
#11
dotcom (Member)

Originally Posted by
jimmymob
Chase does not.
You can create employee cards for yourself too, making the request for SSN irrelevant (Amex, Cap1, etc.) When FB (or anyone else for that matter) verifies the card, they don't check the name... just street number/zip code.
All those prepaids you listed are black listed and will get the account suspended instantly.
Does Chase Bank (not the CC) have the non-SSN requirement?
09-15-2016 12:24 AM
#12
jimmymob (Senior Member)
hmm, the non-SSN requirement only applies to employee credit cards, not all accounts.
10-08-2016 11:54 AM
#13
pierrecabas (Member)
those prepaids are blacklisted but don't write off paypal that you can attach them to.
but dealing with paypal can be a problem on it's own.
10-09-2016 12:02 AM
#14
everythingoes (Member)
What about online payments systems' cards like Skrill or Neteller?
10-14-2016 03:16 PM
#15
b4bmediagroup (Member)
I know a solution that issues Sudo cards being used on FB and other platforms. They are cards from bank and any name can be used on the cards. No SSN required.
10-22-2016 03:42 AM
#16
mediamynt (Member)
I bank with Chase and have made employee debit cards but you can't have different billing addresses for each card.. so how does it help in getting multiple cards if they still have the same billing address? I'm probably missing the point.. if anybody could help me out that would be awesome!
10-23-2016 07:57 AM
#17
iAmAttila (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
mediamynt
I bank with Chase and have made employee debit cards but you can't have different billing addresses for each card.. so how does it help in getting multiple cards if they still have the same billing address? I'm probably missing the point.. if anybody could help me out that would be awesome!
easy.. get your accounts from the same zip
10-23-2016 11:34 PM
#18
mediamynt (Member)

Originally Posted by
iAmAttila
easy.. get your accounts from the same zip

Haha seriously? So what about the actual street address? Does a network like Facebook verify the address that deep? Should I just use any address within the same zip code and go with it for each debit card? This would make this so damn easy lol
10-24-2016 01:01 AM
#19
rmatic (Member)

Originally Posted by
mediamynt
Haha seriously? So what about the actual street address? Does a network like Facebook verify the address that deep? Should I just use any address within the same zip code and go with it for each debit card? This would make this so damn easy lol
For AVS, payment processors only track the numbers on the street address, not the actual street name. So 333 Clicker Rd. is the same as 333 Changed Up Lane in most cases. Other than that, the zip code is tracked
Also with Chase, yeah you may only get 5 employee cards with your own SSN but as soon as you get banned you just cancel the card and have another one sent to you overnight for 20 bucks expedited fee and churn through them that way...
10-24-2016 01:12 AM
#20
david2772 (Member)

Originally Posted by
mediamynt
I bank with Chase and have made employee debit cards but you can't have different billing addresses for each card.. so how does it help in getting multiple cards if they still have the same billing address? I'm probably missing the point.. if anybody could help me out that would be awesome!
They told you that? I went in last week and submitted 10 of my "employees" for new cards - they entered the addresses and all..
EDIT: A phone call to Chase just showed that the billing address for those cards was issued as my biz billing address and they're not able to have multiple cards with multiple billing addresses.
10-24-2016 01:16 AM
#21
mediamynt (Member)

Originally Posted by
david2772
They told you that? I went in last week and submitted 10 of my "employees" for new cards - they entered the addresses and all..
Are you talking about credit cards or debit cards? I know they each have different rules.. i only have a business checking account with debit cards and last time I had a employee card made they wouldn't allow a different address
10-24-2016 01:28 AM
#22
david2772 (Member)

Originally Posted by
mediamynt
Are you talking about credit cards or debit cards? I know they each have different rules.. i only have a business checking account with debit cards and last time I had a employee card made they wouldn't allow a different address
Debit cards. I just called to confirm and you're right. They actually told me that they're unable to issue debit cards with different billing addresses.

Originally Posted by
rmatic
For AVS, payment processors only track the numbers on the street address, not the actual street name. So 333 Clicker Rd. is the same as 333 Changed Up Lane in most cases. Other than that, the zip code is tracked
Also with Chase, yeah you may only get 5 employee cards with your own SSN but as soon as you get banned you just cancel the card and have another one sent to you overnight for 20 bucks expedited fee and churn through them that way...
I could see this working, but being that you can only have one billing address/account that's associated with cards, you'd be limited to running 1 card/account with this. It'd go:
Run card A on the account until it get's burned.
Change address associated with account.
Call Chase and ask for new expedited card.
Yes?
10-24-2016 01:35 AM
#23
mediamynt (Member)
Ah damn.. but I guess we can still use them if we just use a different street address for each? Same zip though?
I'll try it out til I hear another of way and report back
12-20-2016 06:58 PM
#24
milehighclub (Member)
BOA Employee Debit Cards - You can issue an unlimited quantity of them, never been asked for a SSN #. As a matter of fact I have about 100 of them sitting next to me lol. However once a certain amount of FB accounts get banned using the same BIN # then FB flags that entire BIN # which kinda kills this method, but you may be able to use 50+ accounts before this happens.
BEST SOLUTION: Commercial Credit Cards - Setup time takes 2-6 months, requires an on-site business check and interview but you get a portal to issue new cards, overnight them for free, change name, change billing info, change limits, open/close/freeze...etc so basically anything a teller/banker can do, you can do it yourself. Works GREAT for FB.
12-28-2016 12:32 AM
#25
superlee1028 (Member)

Originally Posted by
milehighclub
BEST SOLUTION: Commercial Credit Cards - Setup time takes 2-6 months, requires an on-site business check and interview but you get a portal to issue new cards, overnight them for free, change name, change billing info, change limits, open/close/freeze...etc so basically anything a teller/banker can do, you can do it yourself. Works GREAT for FB.
Name of the company to sign up for this?
12-28-2016 12:37 AM
#26
superlee1028 (Member)

Originally Posted by
milehighclub
BEST SOLUTION: Commercial Credit Cards - Setup time takes 2-6 months, requires an on-site business check and interview but you get a portal to issue new cards, overnight them for free, change name, change billing info, change limits, open/close/freeze...etc so basically anything a teller/banker can do, you can do it yourself. Works GREAT for FB.
Name of the company to sign up for this?
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