Facebook billing errors

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alexb

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Is anybody having problems with Facebook's billing system? They shut my account off the other day because of insufficient Paypal funds, but after fixing that I have been unable to get their system to accept any card numbers. Credit card, debit card, paypal debit card, paypal virtual cards, nothing is going through.

I've contacted their tech support but I was wondering if any of you guys were experiencing the same issues.
 


That happened to me last week over the weekend. It drove me crazy. You gotta send them a contact form, wait 3-4 days until they finally read it, and they should fix it. Or if you have a rep, contact him...
 
Same here yesterday and they don't accept any card contacted them and no response. does anybody knows any facebook representive . It's annoying as I have 300% ROI campaign paused now .
 
I'm also getting errors when trying to add my credit cards.

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Unable to add credit card. Please correct the following problems:

* Please enter a valid CSC code.
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Anyone else having same issue?
 
Yes I had this problem with one of my cc (the one with the highest credit limit) I think their billing systems needs improvement.
I've lost hundreds of dollars yesterday and today because of them..
 
Yes I had this problem with one of my cc (the one with the highest credit limit) I think their billing systems needs improvement.
I've lost hundreds of dollars yesterday and today because of them..

you LOST hundreds of dollars? or you didn't make 100's of dollars that you could have. Big difference...
 
you LOST hundreds of dollars? or you didn't make 100's of dollars that you could have. Big difference...

I don't think so . If you could have and didn't because of stupid error from facebook system that means you lost them . adding to that if the offer is seasonal.:angryfire:
 
I don't think so . If you could have and didn't because of stupid error from facebook system that means you lost them . adding to that if the offer is seasonal.:angryfire:

No, genius. One is an "opportunity cost" and the other is a "loss" (wherein your expenditures exceed revenues).

Go back to school.
 
And you shut up and go back to work I don't need your fuckin extensive economic knowledge.
 
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