If your appeal is denied and Meta won't reinstate your accounts, you still have options—but you'll need to proceed carefully to avoid getting flagged again.
1. Get Access Through a Trusted Business Manager
- Ask a friend, business partner, or agency to grant you admin access to their clean Business Manager
- You can run ads through their account while keeping your brand active
2. Create a New Business Manager (Use Caution)
- Use a new, verified Facebook profile with no connection to restricted accounts
- Add a new payment method
- Do not reuse old creatives, landing pages, or URLs that may have triggered the ban
- Keep ad content clean and compliant, and warm up slowly
3. Contact Meta Support Again
- Use Meta Business Help
- Ask for a second opinion or clarification on the restriction
- Include case ID, previous review responses, and a polite explanation
4. Diversify to Other Platforms
- Run ads on Google, TikTok, Reddit, LinkedIn, or Pinterest
- This keeps your lead flow active while resolving Meta issues
5. Work With a Verified Agency
- Some agencies have whitelisted Business Managers with higher trust
- They can run ads on your behalf, short- or long-term
- Make sure the agency is legit and Meta-compliant
Important:
- Never create multiple BMs from the same device/IP too quickly, as it may lead to immediate bans.
- Avoid using “black-hat” rented accounts from unknown sources
- Follow Meta’s Ad Policies closely in your new setup