How to Remove Credit Card/Payment Details from Facebook Ads Manager [Quick Fix: 11 Steps]

This trick will help you remove your credit card details or payment details from your Facebook Ads Manager account.

First Things First:

[1] Please read the following to see if you have the same problem I had in the past.
[2] Also, please note that this trick worked in January of 2015.
[3] I'm not sure if this still works the time you land on this site but I really hope it helps.
[4] Don't worry if you have remaining debt. This trick works with or without outstanding balance in your Facebook Ads Manager account.

The Problem:

[1] I tried Facebook Ads Manager for my blog. I wanted to promote the blog in my area and elsewhere in the Philippines.
[2] Facebook asked for billings details, including the payment method.
[3] I entered my credit card details.
[4] I found out that there's something wrong with Facebook Ads, i.e., it does not show accurate details of clicks.
[5] I discovered this when I compared the pageviews report of Google Blogger and the clicks report of Facebook Ads Manager.
[6] I stopped the running and delivery of all my ads campaigns due this apparent problem with Facebook Ads Manager.
[7] I tried removing my billing and payment details (payment method [credit card]) but it did not work.
[8] Facebook told me that my payment method details cannot be removed as of yet since it still has to review if there are remaining debts/issues that have yet to be resolved.
*Don't worry if you have remaining debt. This trick works with or without outstanding balance in your Facebook Ads Manager account.
[9] I was not able to remove my credit card payment details on the Ads Manager (Billing Details/Tools) even though I waited for more than 1 month.

The Solution:

Please following the following steps carefully.

[Step 1] Make sure "Login Approvals" are activated.
Settings>Security>"Require a security code to access my account from unknown browsers">Save

[Step 2] Logout of your Facebook account.

[Step 3] Try to login using your facebook username/email but with a wrong password for at least 3 times.

[Step 4] Login using the correct password.

[Step 5] Upon logging in successfully, Facebook will show a security tool that will help you determine if you were subjected to cyber hacking activities.

[Step 6] Answer that you do not know who tried to log your account in with a wrong password.

[Step 7] The security tool will help you change your password.

[Step 8] After changing your password, it will ask you to delete/undo certain changes on your Facebook account.

[Step 9] It will ask you to choose between "Timeline [?]" and "Billing Details."

[Step 10] Choose "Billing Details."

[Step 11] Remove your credit card payment details.

And, you're done.

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