No one is selling good Accounts...

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i bought on different sellers on the marketplace here for facebook accounts, but all of them are trash.
most of them are asking for goverment id verification after logging in. the sellers say you should use private proxies, ok i bought private proxies from sslprivate proxy and buyproxies dedicated proxies but nothing happens, it still ask for goverment id verification and the seller says he will only replace it on the first login (from like 5 sellers that i bought from). someone needs to fix this because sellers on bhw marketplace are scam...

accounts cost so much... + ban after 48 hours.
 
why are they making a bst if they can't even run it properly, its not only 1 of 2 but Most / All of the accs sellers!
 
I would suggest you look at your proxies, I have no problem buying from here at all. Probably the proxies you are using have been used before by someone else for FB. Not many proxy providers give brand new proxies.
 
I would suggest you look at your proxies, I have no problem buying from here at all. Probably the proxies you are using have been used before by someone else for FB. Not many proxy providers give brand new proxies.
yea that's what i checked at first, i tried different services. buyproxies,sslprivateproxy,proxymillion. all of them is giving goverment id verification issue.
i don't think it's the proxy, i think its the acc.
 
The accounts are fine, issue is your IPs accessing an idle account.

It doesn't matter if a proxy is "virgin" or used before, FB knows you're on a proxy. All proxies are registered to a handful of organizational names, everything on their IP blocks is proxy/vpn/garbage and strict filters are applying to those entire IP blocks since these new filters rolled out 2 weeks ago.

Type in a few of your proxy IPs on ipinfo.io and look at a few ASN/org details and you'll see all their IP blocks. I can't believe it took them this long to be honest; that is one huge advantage we have, we can be quick & nimble.... they need to worry about impacting the user experience of over a billion users while still effectively limiting spam as much as possible, tough to do but they've certainly been having a go at it in 2016.
 
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u should hire an account agency instead of buying another. There are 4 kinds of account. Let careful with all. more info, if u need me contact me via skype : newpath1212
 
Those accounts are for fb ads?Or just have targeted niche's and have maximum friend limit?How much you bought it from them?
 
Maybe you shouldn't blame the sellers, I had some customers who used proxies and they almost always got the account suspended first time when they logged in, one was blaming my accounts and I've suggested him to try to use these accounts with his personal IP and when he did the accounts were working without any problems. Most of the proxies are from datacenters who are blacklisted on sites like facebook.
 
The accounts are fine, issue is your IPs accessing an idle account.

It doesn't matter if a proxy is "virgin" or used before, FB knows you're on a proxy. All proxies are registered to a handful of organizational names, everything on their IP blocks is proxy/vpn/garbage and strict filters are applying to those entire IP blocks since these new filters rolled out 2 weeks ago.

Type in a few of your proxy IPs on ipinfo.io and look at a few ASN/org details and you'll see all their IP blocks. I can't believe it took them this long to be honest; that is one huge advantage we have, we can be quick & nimble.... they need to worry about impacting the user experience of over a billion users while still effectively limiting spam as much as possible, tough to do but they've certainly been having a go at it in 2016.
Is there any good way to circumvent this? A couple theoretical things come to mind:

1. Ask for newly registered IP blocks from proxy providers.

2. Use proxy companies that have their proxies leased from designated residential IP blocks.

3. Purchase a block directly from a residential IP provider under the (commercial/residential IP designation) table?

What are your thoughts on these?
 
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