Pricing guide
Ad account top-up service fees: what to ask before paying
In ad account rental, buyers often pay a service fee on deposits, top-ups or monthly support. The exact pricing depends on platform, spend level, payment method, account route and support scope. The important thing is to clarify the rules before funds move.
Common fee models
- Top-up percentage: a service fee is added when the advertiser funds the account.
- Monthly support: a fixed support fee covers account operations and response time.
- Hybrid model: lower top-up fee plus a support fee for active campaign teams.
- Volume terms: high monthly spend can qualify for better service terms after review.
Questions that prevent disputes
Ask when balance appears, what payment methods are supported, how unused balance is handled, whether fees change by platform, what happens during account restriction and what replacement support is included.
What should be included in support?
Account access, funding coordination, launch checklist, first-week review notes, replacement planning and policy risk feedback are more valuable than a cheap account with no operational support.
Before sending a top-up
- Confirm platform, account type, service fee and expected balance timing.
- Confirm what happens if the account is restricted before the balance is spent.
- Confirm whether support covers page, pixel, Business Center, tags or Merchant Center issues.
Related: Facebook account rental, TikTok account rental and Google Ads account rental.