Credit limit accounts and regular cards

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Hello everyone, I've recently seen some credit limit accounts appearing. Are they suitable for gambling campaigns or financial purposes?
 
From what I’ve seen, credit limit accounts can work, but gambling and finance are high-risk niches. Those campaigns usually need special approval and stricter compliance.


Even with a credit line account, running those offers can still trigger reviews or restrictions if the policy requirements aren’t met.
 
Gambling and finance ads are two types of ads that are subject to very strict review; often, you'll need clever tricks or good concealment to get past meta's scrutiny. You should consider this if you want to use them for credit card accounts.
 
Hello everyone, I've recently seen some credit limit accounts appearing. Are they suitable for gambling campaigns or financial purposes?
Credit line accounts are great for scaling because you can run ads first and pay later, but they’re usually only available through agencies or large spenders. Most media buyers still rely on VCCs or normal cards for flexibility.
 
Hello everyone, I've recently seen some credit limit accounts appearing. Are they suitable for gambling campaigns or financial purposes?
What account are you asking about? What is the spending limit for this advertising account?
 
What account are you asking about? What is the spending limit for this advertising account?
I'm referring to a quick spending credit line account, but is it suitable for gambling or finance?
There are no spending limits; you can spend as much as you want and control it.
 
Gambling and finance ads are two types of ads that are subject to very strict review; often, you'll need clever tricks or good concealment to get past meta's scrutiny. You should consider this if you want to use them for credit card accounts.
I share your opinion because my credit limit is currently very stable and I spend quickly, but using it for financial campaigns or gambling requires discreet methods and strategies to bypass Facebook.
 
It depends on Facebook’s trust in the card issuer. If the issuer doesn’t have a good reputation with Facebook, or if some of their BIN codes have been blacklisted, there is a high chance that your account will also be flagged
 
Hello everyone, I've recently seen some credit limit accounts appearing. Are they suitable for gambling campaigns or financial purposes?
Financial products are quite sensitive to Facebook's marketing. Credit accounts are very good accounts, but they are also easily deactivated if you run financial products on them. If an account is deactivated, you will lose a large sum of money because credit accounts are very expensive.
 
Credit line accounts can be useful, but they don’t automatically make risky niches easier. For gambling or finance, approvals usually depend more on policy compliance and account trust.
 
Credit accounts/limits offered for sale online are not a safe option for gambling or financial purposes. The legal risks and potential financial loss are significant.
 
From what I’ve seen, credit limit accounts can work for gambling or finance offers, but they’re usually higher risk since those niches get flagged faster by ad platforms. If the account history and payment profile are solid it might run fine, but I’d still start slow and test before scaling.
I agree with your point of view; however, we must have methods to overcome Facebook's stricter policies to keep our accounts stable and active.
 
In online advertising systems, the gambling and financial sectors are often subject to intense scrutiny. Therefore, when implementing ads using credit card accounts on meta-marketing platforms, it's crucial to prepare appropriate content to avoid problems during the review process. Effective concealment techniques are essential.
 
Typically, we only offer accounts with credit limits for WH campaigns, and it works very well. For financial campaigns, the risk is very high.
 
Credit accounts are good but expensive, and that doesn't mean they'll last forever, especially in financial product sales, where any type of account can be deactivated quickly. You should consider other account types as well.
 
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