
Facebook Account + 1 Ads (2023) · $250 Ads Daily Limit · Currency USD +0 US · Login · Password · Email · No limit warranty
Facebook account with Ads $250daily spending limit suitable for launching ad campaigns immediately. Access is provided via login and password with two-factor authentication (2FA) or through cookies (in this case 2FA is not required).
Cannot change currency. Registration dates vary from 2024–2026, some accounts may have friends.
Warranty
Replacement is provided if:
- Account is blocked before the first login.
- Daily limit is only $50.
No replacement if:
- Account is blocked after login or the next day.
- Block occurs due to any actions: card binding, document submission, ad launch, etc.
- Card binding leads to RISK PAYMENT or failed charge attempts.
- Drop limit after any action
Account format
Login|password|email
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No guarantees are provided regarding account longevity, platform approval, or continued access after purchase.
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