Yo guys,
Any advice on whats cards to use on FB, Ive been told the adcombo post below to use debit cards, I can sort this out but does their need to be corresponding names to the user? This is the only bit Im unsure about, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...k+credit+cards
Great post above by the way if you dont want to pay through ass for accounts and do it yourself.
Generally yes it does. If you get asked for ID verification anyway. In my opinion there is 2 levels to this, one short and sharp give us ID or more recently;
If it's a clean account or business account I've seen an alternative soft ban that says if you're not the payment owner tell us why.
I'm a fan of sustainability and would put your efforts into an arrangement where you have ID for the payment method. Save the heartache. I've seen some other threads with advanced farming techniques so maybe one of those guys will chime in.
Good luck!
Facebook name doesn't have to match the name on your creditcard. Ofcourse it would help to avoid flags being raised.
It depends on the region. Beyond the USA it is impossible for FB to find out the name of a card holder. So, in such cases, with the help of 16 figures card number FB can only track the name of the bank itself, the date of expiry.
It is said that within the boundaries of the USA, FB has an access to more detailed information and the name of card holder as well, though, we never know this for sure.
I've read a tip somewhere recently to go with AMEX Gold (for U.S. based FB ad buyers) which allows you to choose a 3x points category. After receipt of card call in to switch the account to advertising so you can get 3x money back on your ad purchases. I believe Chase has some similar deals for USA. For Non-US ad buyers using same approach, any feedback for similar plans?
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