Can I use a non-reloadable VCC for Twitter Ads?

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Can I use a non-reloadable VCC for Twitter Ads?

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No, Twitter Ads generally requires a reloadable or recurring payment-capable Virtual Credit Card (VCC) for running campaigns. Non-reloadable VCCs might not be accepted for the following reasons:

1. Payment Method Consistency:
Twitter Ads needs a payment method that can handle recurring charges, as your account may need to be billed for ongoing ad spend or additional charges. A non-reloadable VCC is typically a one-time-use card, which could result in payment failure if the funds are depleted or the card expires before the next charge.

2. Transaction Limits:
Non-reloadable VCCs are often limited in functionality (e.g., once the amount on the card is spent, it can't be refilled). Twitter Ads requires a card that can handle the possibility of multiple payments, especially if you have a long-running campaign.

3. Card Type Restrictions:
Twitter Ads often prefers VCCs that are tied to a payment platform (like Visa, MasterCard, or American Express) and can handle recurring transactions. Non-reloadable cards may not be processed for this reason, especially if they don't meet the requirements for recurring billing.

4. Account Security and Payment Failure:
Non-reloadable cards may be flagged for not meeting the necessary requirements for payment processing, causing issues with the smooth operation of your ads, including campaign pauses or failures to bill you properly.

What You Can Do:
Use a reloadable VCC: Choose a VCC provider that offers reloadable options, allowing you to add funds as needed and keep your payment method active for recurring charges.

Consider another payment method: If a non-reloadable VCC doesn't work, you may want to consider using a traditional credit or debit card, PayPal (if supported), or a reloadable VCC.

Check with your VCC provider: Some virtual cards are specifically designed to work with online platforms and may support recurring billing, so it's worth asking the provider if their card meets Twitter's payment requirements.

If you're unsure whether your specific VCC is suitable, you can also check Twitter's Ads Help Center or contact Twitter Ads Support for further guidance.

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