
Facebook Account · Email Verified · MIX IP · Mixed Gender · 2FA · Empty Profile
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Facebook accounts with 2FA enabled and email verification (email access is not provided).
Registered using MIX IPs. Gender is mixed (male/female).
Profiles are empty (no avatar, cover, or bio), allowing full customization by the buyer.
Cookies included. Intended for further setup and compliant use.
Warranty
— Covered (replacement):
- No access to the account before the first login.
- The package is technically invalid prior to delivery.
— Not covered (no replacement):
- Any bans or restrictions after purchase (including password/security changes or third-party actions).
- Requests for mailbox access (email access is not provided by design).
- Expectation mismatch regarding GEO/IP, gender, or profile completeness — within this description (MIX IP, empty profile).
- Additional Facebook/service checks (SMS, CAPTCHA, re-verification).
Account Format
UID | Pass | 2FA | Email | Cookie
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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