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05-29-2018 12:29 PM
#1
klanzz (Member)
Facebook Credit Line
Hi there guys,
I would like to obtain a credit line on Facebook and I'm trying to figure out the best way to proceed.
From their Help Centre, I can see that two things are explicitly required:
- a Facebook commercial rep
- a minimum spending of $10,000 per month over the last 3 months
Is there any other requirement you guys might be aware of, or other shortcut or tips that could improve my chances of succeeding?
05-29-2018 01:16 PM
#2
mihalis09 (Member)
A credit line is set by default on most accounts when they do not charge you before you hit their limits. So as you hit their limits and keep successfully paying your credit line will be increasing from $25->$50->$250->$500->750
05-29-2018 01:41 PM
#3
diamond (Member)

Originally Posted by
mihalis09
A credit line is set by default on most accounts when they do not charge you before you hit their limits. So as you hit their limits and keep successfully paying your credit line will be increasing from $25->$50->$250->$500->750
I think he's referring to the credit line where you get invoiced for your campaigns on a monthly basis by Facebook.
05-29-2018 02:07 PM
#4
stickupkid (Senior Moderator)

Originally Posted by
diamond
I think he's referring to the credit line where you get invoiced for your campaigns on a monthly basis by Facebook.
Correct, and their is no faster way to get this done, unless you know someone within FB.
05-29-2018 02:24 PM
#5
johner911 (Member)
Well requirements are as you said.
I had 15k monthly spend, but I was not given representative. They give you a rep, when they feel like it. I was totally WH on the account.
They declined the request (since I didn't have rep) , and it was finished for them. I guess it helps if you know someone close to that department.
This info is from Feb 2018.
05-29-2018 02:52 PM
#6
manu_adefy (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
johner911
Well requirements are as you said.
I had 15k monthly spend, but I was not given representative. They give you a rep, when they feel like it. I was totally WH on the account.
They declined the request (since I didn't have rep) , and it was finished for them. I guess it helps if you know someone close to that department.
This info is from Feb 2018.
Facebook does not have super exact requirements - and they don't think necessarily in monthly spend.
For example, I spoke to a FB partner manager early in the year and she said FB can assign reps to help out depending on
campaign budget. So if you are Pepsi and have a $1,000,000 budget to outclass Coke, FB will give you a rep.
If you run performance marketing, it's naturally much more difficult to have that.
When it comes to the type of rep I mentioned, the number that came up was $100k campaign budget.
What I learned in that convo is that Facebook doesn't know that much about performance marketers, at least not on the partner manager level in general. They might have dedicated reps for this sometimes but their focus is certainly brands.
05-29-2018 06:46 PM
#7
digitalraves (Member)
The truth is Facebook gives credit line and rep to whomever they want, And after reaching out, I was told its automated and you cant force it, but maintain the $10k average spend in the last 3 months and a rep......... Even the type of support access they give to account varies based on countries, if your account is in a tier 3 country like mine, I only have email support, meanwhile my brother whose account is from another country can easily chat with a support, even though I have a bigger budget.
But what I dont know is how these Vietnam guys gets Credit Line FB accounts and do rentals with it 
05-29-2018 07:54 PM
#8
stickupkid (Senior Moderator)
^^ those are agency accounts probably!
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05-30-2018 06:49 PM
#9
superdopey (Member)
Don't do a credit line (we have one of around 500K) for one account and they are a PAIN. Just put it on a credit card.
05-31-2018 08:59 AM
#10
stickupkid (Senior Moderator)

Originally Posted by
superdopey
Don't do a credit line (we have one of around 500K) for one account and they are a PAIN. Just put it on a credit card.
Can you explain why it is a pain? I had one and it really was good to keep my cashflow healthy.
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