
Business Manager Facebook · BM3 · Aged 90+ Days · Ad Limit $50 · 3 Ad already created · Change All
Facebook Business Manager with an ad spending limit of $50, created in 2025–2026. Up to 3 ad accounts created, each with a $50 limit. The spending threshold can later increase up to $250 after active usage.
Important: you must log in immediately after purchase to check the spending limit. All administrators must be removed within 7 days after purchase.
Guarantee
Replacement is provided if:
- access issues occur due to our side;
- BM or ad account is already banned before the first login.
No replacement if:
- BM or ad account gets banned after any actions (card binding, creating ad accounts, adding admins, launching ads, etc.);
- ban occurs due to inactivity (guarantee valid until end of the purchase day only);
- ad limit does not increase after usage or pixel cannot be shared;
- card binding errors occur or Facebook cannot charge the card — you must retry or use another card.
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