Wondering if Facebook accepts verve cards as payment option for Facebook ads? Well, it does.
You can use verve debit cards to pay for Facebook ads and Instagram ads in Nigeria. Tested and confirmed!
In fact, I was able to use my First bank verve card to add money to Facebook ads manager yesterday and it was successful. See screenshot below.
If your Facebook ads account is in Naira and it allows you to pay for Facebook ads using payu via the “local cards” payment method, then you should be able to use verve card for online payment of Facebook and Instagram ads in Nigeria.
If you see the “local cards” payment method option in your Facebook ads manager as seen in the screenshot above, select it and click NEXT.
Enter the amount you want to add to your Facebook ads balance and follow the prompt.
When you get to the stage as seen in the screenshot below, enter your verve card details i.e card number, card holder name and expiry date.
The verve card CVV field will show up once you enter the card number. Enter it as seen at the back of your verve card and click the pay button.
Thereafter, you will be required to enter your the OTP sent to your phone by your bank, to complete the transaction.
If successful, your Fb Ads account balance will be updated to reflect the amount added.
How To Identify Verve Card Number?
The verve card number is that long number on your verve card. My verve card number is 19 digits.
The card holder name is the name on the bank account linked to the verve card.
The expiry date of the verve card is also at the front of the card.
Where Is The CVV On A Verve Card?
The last 3 digits at the back of the verve card.
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If you need help getting this done, you can hire me to fund your Facebook prepay ad account. You can join my Whatsapp group and let’s chat.
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Uncle Jide I think all what Facebook knows is about ripping us off our money especially if you an African. Facebook will be provides all what it takes to collect money from Nigerians and have blocked all means Nigerians can earn from it’s platform. Nonsense!! They removed Nigeria on the list of eligible countries that can earn from Facebook Ad Break Instant Articles Fan Subscription and Facebook Gaming.
Ads is so expensive like buying a mansion in Banana Island.