
Business Manager Facebook · Created in 2018–2022 · Ad Limit 50 · No Ad Account Created
Facebook Business Manager account with ad limit of 50. Created between 2020–2022, No ad account has been created yet, one link is available for connection. Suitable for launching advertising campaigns for e-commerce, lead generation, and other business goals.
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Business Manager is not verified.
Warranty
- Replacement is provided if:
• there are access issues;
• Business Manager was blocked before purchase;
- No warranty applies if:
• the account or ad account is blocked after any actions (card binding, ad launch, document upload);
• the block happens due to inactivity (warranty valid until end of purchase day);
• pixel is not shared, new ad accounts are not created or added (further activity required);
• card linking errors occur or Facebook cannot charge the card for verification (retry or use another card).
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