Bypass marketplace ban

treaz

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Greetings everyone.

I have no clue where this post actually should belong. I feel like this sub forum suits the case the best.

Currently I'm trying to generate some traffic to my webshop through Facebook Marketplace. I've bought quite some proxies and aged facebook accounts (2013-2023 range) and got some freelancers to post my products on these 8 hours a day. It all goes well for some days, but eventually my access is restricted on any account and I have to appeal this restriction. I've done so successfully once, which I believe was more luck than anything, as every other account has been banned for good.

My question is:
Is there any account I can buy, which will reduce the risk of the accounts being banned, or should I just continue providing new accounts?
I can't seem to find out which Facebook guidelines I violate; as I've read that one account is allowed to post 150 listings a day. I believe there have been posted sub 100 every day pr. account.

Does any one have any ideas? I'm not very clever on this subject.

Thanks for your time. Enjoy your day!
 
I don't know about your product when creating a campaign that it violates any policies or not
 
I don't know about your product when creating a campaign that it violates any policies or not
I'm not sure what you mean by campaign, as I am not running any ads. I just list the jewelry I sell on my webshop on Facebook Marketplace as well to generate some traffic. If that makes sense.
 
I want to ask is your jewelry brand big?
It isn't a brand. It's vintage jewelry. That should however not be relevant, as the product itself doesn't violate any guidelines I'm sure.
 
I think what you do now is replace another product and do the same thing you did to see if it works. If it doesn't work, I think the problem is your account has been restricted by FB
 
Its 1200 products. My question is, how do I avoid getting restricted. Does the facebook account need to be ID-verified, or what is the deciding factor. Thats what Im seeking.
 
Try to use account that have activity, don't post only at marketplace, create some other activity also by share status, like, comment etc.
 
Its 1200 products. My question is, how do I avoid getting restricted. Does the facebook account need to be ID-verified, or what is the deciding factor. Thats what Im seeking.
If your product is white hat you can verify the account to avoid restrictions, instead of using a personal account you can use a business account it helps you to manage more accounts
 
Just buy accounts. It would be much easier for you to test the market.
 
If your product is white hat you can verify the account to avoid restrictions, instead of using a personal account you can use a business account it helps you to manage more accounts
Hi, thanks for your answer! I'm unsure what you mean exactly. How does it work with a business account? Can I connect individual facebook accounts to one main account? Can you elaborate? I appreciate you answer!
 
you should choose for yourself accounts that are verified, and have high engagement
 
I think buying accounts will be easier for you to use and scale for your business.
 
You need to buy your accounts, and check your proxies are clean that your logging in from.
 
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