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How do I get a human rep at this Facebook number?

A:You cannot speak to real human being at this phone number. We recommend looking at their main customer service phone number and other contact information by clicking the link below.
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Is this number working 24 hours?

A:This phone number works around the clock, but that's because it is just recordings. See below for more information about what those recordings say. And alternative ways to contact Facebook.

All Facebook customer service contact information

This is the #2 most popular Facebook phone number out of 1. And nobody answers this number either. Click above to go back to the main customer service number and other contact information, including Facebook email addresses, twitter handles, and live chat options.

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650-543-4800
Main phone number · 24 hours, 7 days · Directs you to online support. Facebook does not offer phone support. · Meta - We do not provide telephone support at this time. Visit us at www.meta.com under the help section and choose the product you need help with.

Can I get through to a real live person at this number?

Even though this Facebook number does not get you to a call center manned by actual human beings, GetHuman researchers still call it regularly to document the phone system.
This phone number is all recordings. When our research team calls it, we still take notes about any important changes or information so that you don't have to call to find out yourself. Here is their latest summary:  For help with Security and Warnings

Calling this Facebook Customer Number

Apr 17, 2025

Facebook is one of the most popular and frequently used social media platforms. With over a billion users, it isn't surprising that Facebook gets a lot of requests for customer support.

It should be noted that Facebook does not provide phone-based customer service. Instead, users are instructed to resolve their problems via Facebook's phone center or user help communities. If intervention by a Facebook staff member is needed, users must first find their issue on the help center and submit a support request form.

Why Do People Contact Facebook Customer Support?

People contact Facebook customer support for a range of reasons, including:

  • Technical support
  • Reporting objectionable content
  • Reporting fake profiles, identity theft and scams
  • Help with business and advertising accounts
  • Reporting intellectual property violations
  • Reporting threats of suicide or self-harm
  • Help with resetting passwords or regaining control over hacked accounts
  • Assistance with profile management, including transitioning profiles to memorial pages for the deceased
  • Appealing a decision by Facebook to remove content or suspend a user's account.

Best Practices for Contacting Facebook Customer Service

Since Facebook does not provide any kind of live customer service, either via chat or over the phone, it is important that you use Facebook's help page to guide you to the support request form that you need. Using the wrong form can result in your request being delayed, or, in many cases, even ignored entirely.

How do Consumers Feel About Calling Facebook Customer Service?

Many people are frustrated by Facebook's lack of phone-based customer service. They'd like to be able to speak with a Facebook representative about their concerns. In addition, many people feel that Facebook is not consistent in responding to requests for customer service, nor in the application of Facebook rules and guidelines.

That said, there are other Facebook users who have had positive outcomes from using Facebook's customer support forms. These users feel that Facebook does a decent job of providing customer service given the company's business model and number of users.

What Kind of Issues can Facebook Customer Service Representative Resolve?

Facebook is an online service, so its customer support staff are able to resolve most issues, including technical support questions, appeals of Facebook decisions, researching charges to advertiser and payments accounts, and addressing issues of fraud and harassment.

What Can't Be Resolved by Contacting Facebook Customer Service?

Facebook customer service agents are not referees and can't mediate conflicts between users. Unless a Facebook user's content or behavior violates Facebook guidelines, a customer support representative won't be able to "settle" a dispute. Facebook also has limited options in situations where Facebook users have lost money via a scam or to an unscrupulous retailer.

When you complete your request, be sure to take a "just the facts" approach. Making it easy for customer support to read and understand your concern is the best way to ensure a positive resolution to your situation.

What Should You Do If You Have an Unsuccessful Experience with Facebook Customer Service?

If you hear back from Facebook customer service and your question was not answered or your concern wasn't resolved, don't give up. You may still have options.

First, review the communication that you have from Facebook. If you feel that you were not understood or that there has been a miscommunication, write back. You may be able to get your concern resolved the second time around.

Another option is to visit Facebook's community help boards. Experienced Facebook users are on these boards and they may have the knowledge and experience to help you resolve your issue.

If you are unable to get a resolution with your original communication and Facebook's boards are unhelpful, you could try submitting your request again. The next customer support representative that you connect with may have more experience and knowledge than the first. As a result, he or she may be able to resolve your issue.

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