If in the previous article I only gave an overall overview, this time I want to go deep into the part that most people ask me about: what is the actual quality of GDT’s advertising accounts? Because this is the factor that really determines whether you should spend money renting them or not.
- These are real Agency accounts — not “self-proclaimed” BMs
The first thing I want to clarify: the accounts provided by GDT Agency (https://agencygdt.com/) are real Facebook Agency Ad Accounts directly whitelisted by Meta, not upgraded personal BMs or cloned accounts. This makes a huge difference technically.
When you use normal BMs (BM1, BM5, or even BM50), Facebook still sees those accounts as personal advertising entities — trust scores are limited, spending history is short, and the tolerance threshold for violations is very low. GDT’s Agency accounts are completely different: they belong to the ecosystem of an official Meta partner (Meta Business Partner), with accumulated spending history worth millions of dollars and the highest trust score level. When I checked the account information inside Ads Manager, everything looked very “clean” and stable — no warning flags, no unusual restrictions attached. - Spending limits — almost no ceiling
This is the biggest difference compared to the normal accounts I used before.
Previously, every time I wanted to increase the budget from $200/day to $500/day, Facebook would automatically slow down delivery or require additional identity verification. One time I suddenly got hit with a “spending limit” without understanding why, and all campaigns stopped in the middle of peak season — causing significant losses.
With GDT’s Agency account, I scaled from $300/day to $1,800/day in less than 2 weeks. Facebook did not apply the brakes, did not ask for extra verification, and delivery remained smooth and stable. In theory, this account has no fixed daily spending threshold — you can scale up to $10,000–$15,000/day if the campaign performs well and your budget allows it. This is something personal accounts can almost never do without running into problems. - Ad approval speed — so fast I had to double-check
The first time I used an Agency account, I submitted a creative set with 6 ads. In less than 15 minutes, all of them were approved and started delivering. I thought there was a mistake, so I checked again — but it was real.
Compared to my old accounts, ads usually stayed “In review” for hours or even days. Once I waited 3 days and the ads still were not running. With the Agency account, the average review time I observed was around 10–30 minutes for normal ads, even for creatives with slightly more sensitive content (such as supplements or financial services) — things that on personal accounts would almost certainly be rejected or stuck in review indefinitely.
This directly impacts operational efficiency: I can test creatives faster, adjust campaigns faster, and avoid losing opportunities because of long review times. - Account stability — the thing I value most
In more than 4 months of usage, the account was never disabled, restricted, or payment-locked — even though I ran many different product categories and at times tested fairly “aggressive” creatives.
I understand this is because Agency accounts have much higher violation tolerance compared to personal accounts. Simply put, if a BM1 or BM5 account can get disabled after just 2–3 minor violations, an Agency account has a much larger “buffer” — Facebook will issue warnings first instead of instantly banning the account. That gives me time to react and adjust the content instead of suddenly losing all active campaigns.
Another thing I noticed: the account never encountered abnormal payment restrictions or card verification requests. Previously, I experienced Facebook suddenly refusing to charge my card even though the balance was sufficient, causing multiple ad sets to stop. With the Agency account, the payment system is handled on GDT’s side — I just top up the balance and that’s it, without depending on whether Facebook “likes” my card or not. - Recovery capability when issues happen
Even though the account was stable, there was one time I encountered a problem: an ad set was rejected because the creative used overly direct wording about product results (my mistake, not the account’s). GDT supported me immediately overnight — advising me on how to revise the content, resubmitting it, and the ads were approved the next morning. No additional fee.
In addition, GDT commits to replacing accounts for free within 5–15 minutes if the account encounters issues beyond control, and transferring all unused balance to the new account. I haven’t needed to use this policy yet, but knowing it exists and is clearly guaranteed makes me feel much safer when running large budgets. - Real comparison with other account types I’ve used
To make the picture clearer, here is a quick summary from my actual experience:
Personal BM1/BM5: Low spending limits, easily disabled, slow reviews, impossible to scale — suitable for small testing but not for serious use.
Self-built BM50/BM2500: More stable but requires months of “warming up” the account, and still no priority support from Meta.
GDT Agency Account: Ready to use immediately, highest trust score, no spending limits, fast reviews, stable payments — truly operating at a completely different “level.”
Conclusion on account quality
If you ask me what stands out most about GDT’s Agency accounts, the answer is: the combination of high stability, unlimited scaling capability, and fast ad approval speed. These three factors directly impact day-to-day operational efficiency — allowing me to focus on optimizing campaigns instead of constantly “putting out fires” with accounts like before.
For anyone running ads above the $500/day level and needing stability to scale, this is the type of account that I think is worth investing in.
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