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Ad Accounts Getting Banned
My product is a weight/mass gain supplement. I was running it smoothly from last one year, but suddenly, my ad account got banned. Then, I came from an entirely new setup (Profile, BM, Payment Method), so Facebook doesn't find any clue regarding me. But again I got banned. Tried same process 2 to 3 times. But getting banned again n again. I'm really frustrated and unable to figure out what's issue? May be my domain is flagged! Here is my website: www.thecrazygain.com Can agency ad accounts help me in this regard? Any help would be really appreciated! @John Casto
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New comment Oct 20
0 likes • Oct 19
nooo. all wrong. you going to get ban again if you use AGENCY ad account or any VPN. Since you have a history. Once you got banned it's nothing to do with product or ad structure. Asked me why you get ban again, i tell next. Once you got banned there is a way out yes, but ask me why and how. Oh i am not selling anything, cus I was in your sistuation 6 yrs ago. I am not a gruru. of anything.
1 like • Oct 19
I use my GPT Agent "AI FB Police": It says check out this domain, is this compliant www.thecrazygain.com ChatGPT said: Searched 4 sites The website www.thecrazygain.com promotes a weight-gain supplement called "Crazy Gain" and claims it helps underweight individuals gain weight in a natural and healthy way. However, there are a few areas that may not fully align with Meta’s ad policies, specifically related to health and appearance claims: Potential Compliance Issues: 1. Over-promising results: The site asserts that "Crazy Gain" will lead to permanent weight gain, stating that "weight will not decrease after you stop using it" and that it has no side effects. These definitive claims may not be fully compliant with Meta's guidelines, as they create unrealistic expectations and imply guaranteed outcomes​ 2. Health-related claims: Phrases such as "improves muscle mass," "boosts digestion and metabolism," and "improves immunity & stamina" are made without sufficient evidence presented. Meta requires that health-related claims must be backed by scientific evidence, which isn’t clearly provided on the site​ 3. Negative body image implications: While the focus of the product is weight gain, there are suggestions that underweight individuals need to improve themselves, which could border on reinforcing negative self-perception. Ads must avoid suggesting that people need to conform to specific body standards​ Suggestions for Improvement: - Avoid guaranteeing results: Phrases like "weight will not decrease" should be softened to indicate potential benefits rather than guarantees. - Provide disclaimers: Include disclaimers such as "results may vary" and avoid absolutes like "no side effects." - Tone down health claims: Avoid making strong health-related claims unless they are supported by verifiable evidence. By addressing these potential issues, the website can ensure it complies more closely with Meta’s advertising policies.
Facebook ADs Guru Reviews
Thinking about doing a video series where I invest in the top Facebook ADs “gurus” out there on YouTube, pay for their high ticket coaching/course and do an honest review. I’d do a YouTube series of honest reviews, both pros and cons of each of their courses, strategies etc. Some off the top of my mind would be Ben heath Professor Charley T Nick Theriot Chase Chappell What do you think? Let me know in the comments below 👇
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New comment Sep 25
0 likes • Sep 22
Wow. No way!!!. I rather get into coaching with you its like 4 for 1. I am out $2737 and one sale. I stopped the ads. New pix, new product, never seen on the face of this earth, my own brand, lauched 20 days ago. not dropship of course.
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Felix Liu
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@felix-liu-9738
Revolutionizing skincare with nature-inspired, Gold-firming rejuvenation serum. Elevate your routine. Made in U.S.A. No IG or FB profile, No reply.

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