Have followed Polar's threads with interest in setting up so you can create multiple accounts on FB/google and look legit with static IPs.
Currently I'm using a brand new BOA card (creating a unique VCC for each new account I open).
I buy extra IPs from my local ISP so the billing info matches up (make up a name and PO box but make sure my billing zip matches)
I have a new machine and create VirtualBox VM's on it, that machine goes to a simple switch and then into the ISP box (my 'home' PCs go into a wireless router first, then into the same switch as my 'FB' only PC...which again, feeds into the ISP box (we're on a wireless internet access out here in the boonies, so the ISP box essentially powers the antenna on our roof.))
In each VM instance, I go into the network adaptor settings for the TCP/IPv4 and change the ip address, subnet mask and default gateway (unique static IP for each VM) and this works, when I check my IP it shows up as assigned online.
OK with that said. It doesn't matter if I upload 'safe' ads or cloaked ones the result is, fb accepts the ccard no issues, and in some instances even approves the ads...then within 1-5 hours I always get the 'your account has been disabled as a security precaution' message.
I do use Sypder's FB Ad uploader, but I assume where I'm changing the IP address at the adaptor level, that the ad uploader will use that assigned IP for uploading, am I correct? Not sure how to test it.
I email FB to see what the issue is, and they always respond saying that the account has to remain disabled because of a security concern...and that's the end of the conversation.
If I cloak, it's always on a diff url/ip address than previous accounts. The VM creates diff MAC addresses (don't know if FB tracks those). and the BOA VCCs are uniquely diff from one another. I use hotmail accounts, not sure why those would be a flag to FB...I assume not.
Hoping for some insights from the pros...I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks!
Gary
Do you get the form to fill out when your given the message about suspicious payment? 9 time out of 10 I always get the account back after that.
^^ This
Yes I always fill out the form and within a day or so get the 'your account cannot be reactivated' response due to security concerns...
I think they're onto VCC's. Same thing happens with my citi VCC cards
Most likely VCC's are triggering it.
VCC's seem to be a problem