Creating Facebook accounts for clients without the accounts being disabled












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I do Facebook marketing and I’ve recently had a client that does not have a Facebook account. I tried to create one on behalf of the client and the account was disabled. Then I asked the client to create his own Facebook account and that got disabled too. I need access to a fresh Facebook account to allow the client to manage their own Facebook business page to add new posts. I can setup the page and ad account in my Facebook Business manager but it’s just having the ability to create a new Facebook account for the client, to then make the client an admin of the Facebook business page I created for them.



Unless there’s another way to do this? I’d love to know what you think.



I hope this post doesn’t get deleted as information is extremely sparse on this and I’m sure other Facebook marketers are having this issue.



Many thanks.










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  • Does Facebook say why the accounts got disabled?

    – Rohlex32
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:12











  • No. They ask for a photo, which I asked my client to upload them self on their computer and the next day the account was disabled.

    – Jake Simmonds
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:19











  • “I need access to a fresh Facebook account to allow the client to manage their own Facebook business page” - huh, why don’t they already have an account for that? How did they manage their page before then? You should never create user accounts on behalf of someone else. “Then I asked the client to create his own Facebook account and that got disabled too.” - did they use real data, or did they set up a “fake account”?

    – misorude
    Nov 15 '18 at 7:35
















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I do Facebook marketing and I’ve recently had a client that does not have a Facebook account. I tried to create one on behalf of the client and the account was disabled. Then I asked the client to create his own Facebook account and that got disabled too. I need access to a fresh Facebook account to allow the client to manage their own Facebook business page to add new posts. I can setup the page and ad account in my Facebook Business manager but it’s just having the ability to create a new Facebook account for the client, to then make the client an admin of the Facebook business page I created for them.



Unless there’s another way to do this? I’d love to know what you think.



I hope this post doesn’t get deleted as information is extremely sparse on this and I’m sure other Facebook marketers are having this issue.



Many thanks.










share|improve this question























  • Does Facebook say why the accounts got disabled?

    – Rohlex32
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:12











  • No. They ask for a photo, which I asked my client to upload them self on their computer and the next day the account was disabled.

    – Jake Simmonds
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:19











  • “I need access to a fresh Facebook account to allow the client to manage their own Facebook business page” - huh, why don’t they already have an account for that? How did they manage their page before then? You should never create user accounts on behalf of someone else. “Then I asked the client to create his own Facebook account and that got disabled too.” - did they use real data, or did they set up a “fake account”?

    – misorude
    Nov 15 '18 at 7:35














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I do Facebook marketing and I’ve recently had a client that does not have a Facebook account. I tried to create one on behalf of the client and the account was disabled. Then I asked the client to create his own Facebook account and that got disabled too. I need access to a fresh Facebook account to allow the client to manage their own Facebook business page to add new posts. I can setup the page and ad account in my Facebook Business manager but it’s just having the ability to create a new Facebook account for the client, to then make the client an admin of the Facebook business page I created for them.



Unless there’s another way to do this? I’d love to know what you think.



I hope this post doesn’t get deleted as information is extremely sparse on this and I’m sure other Facebook marketers are having this issue.



Many thanks.










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I do Facebook marketing and I’ve recently had a client that does not have a Facebook account. I tried to create one on behalf of the client and the account was disabled. Then I asked the client to create his own Facebook account and that got disabled too. I need access to a fresh Facebook account to allow the client to manage their own Facebook business page to add new posts. I can setup the page and ad account in my Facebook Business manager but it’s just having the ability to create a new Facebook account for the client, to then make the client an admin of the Facebook business page I created for them.



Unless there’s another way to do this? I’d love to know what you think.



I hope this post doesn’t get deleted as information is extremely sparse on this and I’m sure other Facebook marketers are having this issue.



Many thanks.







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  • Does Facebook say why the accounts got disabled?

    – Rohlex32
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:12











  • No. They ask for a photo, which I asked my client to upload them self on their computer and the next day the account was disabled.

    – Jake Simmonds
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:19











  • “I need access to a fresh Facebook account to allow the client to manage their own Facebook business page” - huh, why don’t they already have an account for that? How did they manage their page before then? You should never create user accounts on behalf of someone else. “Then I asked the client to create his own Facebook account and that got disabled too.” - did they use real data, or did they set up a “fake account”?

    – misorude
    Nov 15 '18 at 7:35



















  • Does Facebook say why the accounts got disabled?

    – Rohlex32
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:12











  • No. They ask for a photo, which I asked my client to upload them self on their computer and the next day the account was disabled.

    – Jake Simmonds
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:19











  • “I need access to a fresh Facebook account to allow the client to manage their own Facebook business page” - huh, why don’t they already have an account for that? How did they manage their page before then? You should never create user accounts on behalf of someone else. “Then I asked the client to create his own Facebook account and that got disabled too.” - did they use real data, or did they set up a “fake account”?

    – misorude
    Nov 15 '18 at 7:35

















Does Facebook say why the accounts got disabled?

– Rohlex32
Nov 14 '18 at 19:12





Does Facebook say why the accounts got disabled?

– Rohlex32
Nov 14 '18 at 19:12













No. They ask for a photo, which I asked my client to upload them self on their computer and the next day the account was disabled.

– Jake Simmonds
Nov 14 '18 at 19:19





No. They ask for a photo, which I asked my client to upload them self on their computer and the next day the account was disabled.

– Jake Simmonds
Nov 14 '18 at 19:19













“I need access to a fresh Facebook account to allow the client to manage their own Facebook business page” - huh, why don’t they already have an account for that? How did they manage their page before then? You should never create user accounts on behalf of someone else. “Then I asked the client to create his own Facebook account and that got disabled too.” - did they use real data, or did they set up a “fake account”?

– misorude
Nov 15 '18 at 7:35





“I need access to a fresh Facebook account to allow the client to manage their own Facebook business page” - huh, why don’t they already have an account for that? How did they manage their page before then? You should never create user accounts on behalf of someone else. “Then I asked the client to create his own Facebook account and that got disabled too.” - did they use real data, or did they set up a “fake account”?

– misorude
Nov 15 '18 at 7:35












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