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An Open Letter of Complaint to Meta…Mark Zuckerberg are you listening? Are there any humans left in Meta’s customer service departments?

To Whom It May Concern

Since mid- March 2026 I have been corresponding with the Meta Pro Team in an effort to resolve an issue around unauthorised payments that were debited from my bank card. These potentially fraudulent payments total around $200 with a further $10 remaining as an outstanding balance on my Meta account.

Despite literally hundreds of emails over the past 12 weeks, I am no closer to a resolution or even an explanation about these payments thanks to the AI generated nonsense that the Meta Pro Team issue by way of a response.

I have refrained from going public with this up until now as I believed naively that I would eventually reach one of the remaining humans at Meta and get either a satisfactory explanation and hopefully a refund of these charges.

As a rule, I do not advertise via Facebook as historically adverts have failed to generate an increase in sales. However, in February 2026, for the first time in 5 years, I set up an advertising campaign for  my book, Riley. I paused it after a few days as it was not generating the anticipated result and I paid the bill of around $25.

At the start of March over a period of 8 days, my account was hit with multiple charges ranging from about $3 up to $18-$20 and coming to a total of circa $200. As soon as I spotted these I reported it to Meta and froze my bank card.  Trying to get a response to my report of potential fraud proved challenging but eventually case 1206XXXXXXXX7513  was created.

Please see below some examples of the Meta Pro Team’s responses to my complaint –

Hi Coral,

Greetings for the day!

This is Patricia from Meta Pro Team and I am contacting you in reference to your ticket number: 1206xxxxxxxx7513.

Thank you for your response .This is to inform you that we have already worked on your issue and the case has been closed as necessary information have been provided from our end .

You may initiate a new chat if you have any issues : https://www.facebook.com/business/help


Thank you for contacting Meta Pro Team. We wish you and your business well.

Regards,
Patricia
Meta Support Pro T
Hi Coral,

Greetings for the day! This is Elias from Meta Pro Team and I am contacting you in reference to your ticket number: 1206xxxxxxxx7513.

Thank you for your response .This is to inform you that we have already worked on your issue and the case has been closed as necessary information have been provided from our end .

You may initiate a new chat if you have any issues : https://www.facebook.com/business/help


Thank you for contacting Meta Pro Team. We wish you and your business well.
Regards,
Elias
Meta Support Pro 
Hi Coral,

This is the final decision.

This is Gracie from Meta Pro Team and I am supervising the team that was assigned to handle your case earlier. We have well received your request wherein you have contacted us in regards to your hacked Account and your reference number is: 1206xxxxxxxx7513.

Coral, kindly accept our sincere apologies for the inconvenience that may have been caused during the chat interaction with our representative. We definitely know how important this is for your business and we are willing to help you as much as we can. We also do apologize on the extended time it’s taking for your concern to be resolved. I understand how important it is for you to get this issue fixed as soon as possible. I will be more than happy to assist you.

To help you best to get this issue sorted for you, we had raised the concern with our specialized team to review the compromised of your Business Manager, and we got an update on the review as well where after the careful review we don’t believe there is evidence to suggest there was a compromise.

As a workaround if you lost the access on this business, you can check with the other known admin of the business to assign you an admin access. I am sure this should work in your case.

Finally, please be aware that the case shall be closed after the indicated solution.

We hope that we have provided you the necessary information. Since the problem appears to be clarified, we will proceed to close this ticket.

For any other issues, please feel free to initiate a chat support session at the following link: https://www.facebook.com/business/help

Thank you for choosing Meta Support Pro and all the best in your business.

Regards,
Patricia| Meta Pro Team
To learn more about supporting your business with Meta visit: https://www.facebook.com/business/help and https://www.facebook.com/business/learn/courses

Thanks,
Patricia
Hi Coral,

Hope you’re doing well!

This is Akruti from Meta Pro Team. I just wanted to follow up with you on Email for the same Reference Case ID: 1206xxxxxxxx7513.

I’m sorry you’re having trouble logging into your account. If you think your account was taken over by someone else, enter your Facebook password at this link and we’ll help you secure it:

https://www.facebook.com/hacked?ref=cr

Once you’re able to log in to your account again, let us know and we’ll help solve your problem.

If there is anything else that you need help with, you may reply back to the email thread and I should be happy to assist you.

Thanks & Regards,
Akruti

Meta Pro Team

Is this the standard of customer service that Meta advocate? This is only a small selection of the nonsense replies that my emails have attracted.

I had a chat with the Meta AI bot and it advised asking for the complaint to be put to the Appeals Board or escalated to the Meta Oversight Board. That sounded promising but the Meta Pro Team have failed to escalate this to anyone.

The consequences of this ongoing concern are that for the last 12 weeks I have kept the usage of my Facebook author page www.facebook.com/coralmccallumauthor to a minimum for fear of incurring further unauthorised charges. This has restricted my ability to connect with my readers and generate potential sales resulting in a loss of income.

I am going public here and now in a final attempt to track down a human being at Meta who is capable of investigating and resolving this complaint case.

Regards

Coral

One ring, five centuries (flash fiction)

Summer 1592

Checking the hidden inner pocket of his ornate silk doublet, William breathed a nervous sigh of relief. It was still there. He had been anxious that it might have been lost on the ride out to the picnic spot under the giant oak. Their favourite spot within his father’s estate. When Elizabeth had insisted that they give their horses their heads and set off at a gallop, he had been forced to give chase.

Glancing at the headstrong young woman who had stolen his heart, he knew this was his moment.

“Lizzie,” he began as he went down on one knee before her. “Will you do me the honour of agreeing to become my wife?”

Tears of joy filled her blue eyes as she replied, “Yes. Yes, I will.”

Smiling, William slipped the gold pyramid diamond ring onto her slender ring finger then lowered his lips and kissed her hand.

Autumn 1992

Around her, the house was blessedly quiet after her fraught day in court. In the bedroom next door, her twin daughters lay sound asleep, oblivious to the bitter divorce battle that had raged in the courtroom all day. Hearing that she had been granted sole custody was that Lizzie had needed to hear. She didn’t want that monster near her precious girls. Details of the generous divorce settlement had washed over her. Afterwards her lawyer had said she should have pressed Bill for the house in Devon and for a larger share of the firm that they had run together…her firm originally.

Seven years of a toxic, emotionally abusive, adulterous marriage were finally over. She could scarcely believe it. There was only one thing left to be undone.

Carefully, Lizzie slid her antique Tudor gold engagement ring with its pyramid point diamond from her ring finger.

She was finally free.

Winter 2022

An old-fashioned bell jingled as the young man entered the high-end jewellers. Dressed in black leather from head to toe, his long dark hair falling over his slender shoulders, Will wasn’t the usual style of customer that the antique jewellers attracted.

With two free days between gigs, he had seized the opportunity to check out a Tudor ring that he had seen advertised online. He needed the ring to be authentic when he finally plucked up the courage to ask Lizzie to marry him.

When the manager brough the ring out for him to view, he knew instantly that this was “the one.” A pyramid point diamond, set in a simple gold rectangle with some worn engraving on the ring’s shoulders.

As he slipped the ring in its black velvet pouch into his inside jacket pocket, Will wondered how many true loves it had shared over the last five centuries.

(credits to the owner of the image – sourced via Google)