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How To Pay For Facebook Ads by istorenig(f): 7:46pm On Jul 24, 2017
Hi guys could someone advice me on how to pay for Facebook ads. GTBank no longer render the service with nairaMasterCard. I will like to know various banks conditions on social media ads payment.
Re: How To Pay For Facebook Ads by pakpan89(m): 5:15am On Jul 25, 2017
I use UBA Prepaid VISA Africard. It goes with the speed of light. No challenges.
Re: How To Pay For Facebook Ads by ikorodureporta: 6:39am On Jul 25, 2017
istorenig:
Hi guys could someone advice me on how to pay for Facebook ads. GTBank no longer render the service with nairaMasterCard. I will like to know various banks conditions on social media ads payment.


lalasticlala snld hav an idea...,
Re: How To Pay For Facebook Ads by Victorakats(m): 7:50am On Jul 25, 2017
I use Access Bank, and I experience no glitches.
Re: How To Pay For Facebook Ads by fizyalasdair(m): 7:57am On Jul 25, 2017
istorenig:
Hi guys could someone advice me on how to pay for Facebook ads. GTBank no longer render the service with nairaMasterCard. I will like to know various banks conditions on social media ads payment.

Access Bank still allows Dollar Payments at N375/$ with a $100 monthly limit.

Zenith Bank also recently re-started theirs at N395/$ with a $1,000 monthly limit.

However I could pay for your Facebook ads for you using my Dollar Card at N360/$.

You can get your own Dollar Prepaid Card too from almost any Nigerian bank, preferably First Bank.

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