
Business Manager Facebook · 100 Pages · Created in 2026 · 1 Invite Link
Facebook Business Manager with 100 fan pages inside. Registered in 2025–2026, all pages use English names. Comes with 1 invite link. Suitable for advertising campaigns, page management, and project promotion.
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After receiving the Business Manager, you must remove all administrators. No new links are provided. Responsibility for any actions after transfer lies with the buyer.
Guarantee:
— Replacement is provided if:
• Access problems occur during transfer.
• Business Manager was banned before purchase.
• Business Manager has no pages or more than 20% invalid pages.
— No replacement if:
• Business Manager is banned after any actions (login, card linking, admin invitations, page transfers, object creation).
• Pages or accounts are banned after any actions.
• Business Manager is banned due to inactivity the next day (warranty valid until end of purchase day).
• Pages cannot be shared or new pages cannot be created (requires rest period).
• Appearance, names, or page setup are not valid reasons for replacement.
Account Format:
id link
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