Not always true. I’ve reported these in the past and they’ve been taken down – usually within 24 hours . I guess it’s just that more pop up.
why not do the due dilligence to decide if an ad meets their standards before they punish it rather than afterwards.
they publish, we complain, they remove, the exact same ads come up again, someone else complains they remove. And on it goes, Facebook keeps taking the payments, the scammers still find their victims, it looks like something is ‘being done’ to address it but the only people doing anything is us and the net effect in terms of protecting consumers is zero.
removing the adverts after they’ve been published is fruitless- they’ll have already reached everyone they need to reach, the scammers will already have got what they wanted moved on.