The Ultimate Checklist for Vetting Agency Ad Account Providers
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The Ultimate Checklist for Vetting Agency Ad Account Providers
Getting burned by sketchy ad account providers is a rite of passage in the affiliate marketing world. You wire $5k in USDT to a guy you met on Telegram, he sets up the Business Manager, the account gets banned on day two, and suddenly "support" stops replying.
We've all been there.
There's a reason we built the "Trust Score" system here on AdAccountsHub. In 2026, the landscape of agency providers is a minefield. Before you hand over your hard-earned cash for an unlimited spend account, run them through this ruthless vetting checklist.
1. The SLA (Service Level Agreement) Test
Don't ask if their accounts get banned. Every account gets banned eventually if you're pushing aggressive angles. Ask them exactly what happens when it gets banned.
- Do they guarantee a replacement?
- What is the timeframe? (If the answer is longer than 24-48 hours, walk away. Uptime is everything.)
- What happens to stranded funds? (A legit provider will instantly port your remaining balance to the new account. Scammers will tell you the funds are "locked by Facebook" and you're out of luck.)
2. Vertical Acceptance
Be painfully honest about what you are running. If you tell a generic e-commerce agency that you're running "health supplements," and they set you up, the moment you drop a heavy Nutra weight-loss funnel, they won't just ban the account; they'll likely keep your money for violating their internal terms.
Look for providers (like KGI Services or KuroNet) that explicitly state they handle grey-hat, Crypto, Casino, or Nutra. You want a provider who understands the game, not a white-hat agency that will panic at the first ad rejection.
3. The Fee Structure Transparency
Scammers hide their fees until the last minute. You need to know:
- Is there a flat setup fee per account or BM?
- What is the exact percentage on top-ups?
- What are the exchange rates if you are funding via Crypto to run USD/EUR accounts? (Some providers take an extra, hidden 3% here by giving you a terrible USDT to Fiat exchange rate).
4. Trust the Community, Not the Landing Page
Anyone can build a slick website promising "Ban Bulletproof Meta Accounts."
- Check the Forums: Search their name on BlackHatWorld or STM. If they are scamming people, it will be documented.
- Check AdAccountsHub: We don't list providers with a Trust Score under 60. If you see them listed as "Verified" or "Trusted," they have a proven track record of actually delivering the goods and replacing accounts when things go wrong.
Don't let a bad provider kill your winning campaign before it even starts. Do your homework.