
Account Facebook Japan · Aged 2–3 months · Outlook/Hotmail Mail Access · 2FA · Avatar · Japanese names · Mix IP · 90% female / 10% male
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Premium-looking Japanese-profile Facebook accounts with authentic kanji names (e.g., 太田 湊, 中川 莉子), fresh photos, avatar, 2FA enabled, and Outlook/Hotmail email included.
Age 2–3 months, gender mix ~90% female / 10% male. Created on real Android devices.
Note: not 100% Japan-registered — a Mix IP pool was used at signup. Suitable for manual use and tools (avoid mass/aggressive workflows). If you hit IP/browser conflicts, use Forgot Password and confirm via email.
Warranty
— Covered (replacement):
- No access to the account before the first login.
- Package is technically invalid prior to delivery.
— Not covered (no replacement):
- Any bans/limits after purchase (including login, password change, or other actions).
- Disable/ban on first login due to your environment (IP/browser, etc.).
- "Wrong password" cases caused by environment conflicts — recovering via email isn’t a replacement reason.
- Buyer-side expectations for Facebook Marketplace outcomes.
- Expectation mismatch within the stated parameters (age 2–3 months, Mix IP, Japanese names, avatar present).
Account Format
uid|password|2fa|mail|mail password
Compliance Disclaimer:
The marketplace acts as a technical intermediary. Listings are provided by independent sellers, and the marketplace does not represent or endorse any use that violates third-party platform rules.
No guarantees are provided regarding account longevity, platform approval, or continued access after purchase.
Any use of the product must comply with applicable laws and third-party platform terms. Buyers assume full responsibility for post-purchase usage and compliance.
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