
Business Manager Facebook · 50 Pages · Created in 2025–2026 · English Names · 1 Invite Link
Facebook Business Manager with fan pages inside. All pages use English names. Comes with 1 invite link. Suitable for advertising campaigns, page management, and project promotion.
Attention!
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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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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