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I'm part of a not-for-profit group which made a Facebook page. The site says the account is locked because it doesn't recognize the device I'm using to access it (though it's the only device EVER used to access it). When I followed the instructions to get in, all it did was restate that the account was locked -- and I got an email saying they need a picture ID in order to unlock the account.
Is that common?
And even if it is, what good does it do? They don't have any ID from any of us now, so even if we send something, they have no way of knowing if it's from someone who 'owns' the account. Somehow this smells of a scam to me.
Is that common?
And even if it is, what good does it do? They don't have any ID from any of us now, so even if we send something, they have no way of knowing if it's from someone who 'owns' the account. Somehow this smells of a scam to me.


















