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I'm still relatively new to carding. im from Chicago
I purchased a card from a cc site. The card was checked on purchase and the check came back as dead so I received a refund, but I can still see the card information. So I called Chase and used the credit card # to check the balance, which was ~$2,400.
When I called Chase, the zip code for the card was wrong but it let me check the balance anyway. Does that mean the checker checks with the cardholder's zip, and that's why the card came back dead?
There were 3 options for checking, Try2Check, LuxChecker, and AuthChecker, and a fourth option that's just "Check", which is what I used.
I'm thinking of buying a burner phone & phone line, and using mobile data to punch cards, since 911.re has gone down and I haven't found another alternative that's as good. But my concern with that is that I suspect sites that you order from (at least higher security ones for designer clothes and etc.) can check how many times you card with the same IP. Not to mention the fact that mobile data most of the time won't be in the same area as the cardholder. Is carding with a mobile phone as effective as using SOCKS5?
I purchased a card from a cc site. The card was checked on purchase and the check came back as dead so I received a refund, but I can still see the card information. So I called Chase and used the credit card # to check the balance, which was ~$2,400.
When I called Chase, the zip code for the card was wrong but it let me check the balance anyway. Does that mean the checker checks with the cardholder's zip, and that's why the card came back dead?
There were 3 options for checking, Try2Check, LuxChecker, and AuthChecker, and a fourth option that's just "Check", which is what I used.
I'm thinking of buying a burner phone & phone line, and using mobile data to punch cards, since 911.re has gone down and I haven't found another alternative that's as good. But my concern with that is that I suspect sites that you order from (at least higher security ones for designer clothes and etc.) can check how many times you card with the same IP. Not to mention the fact that mobile data most of the time won't be in the same area as the cardholder. Is carding with a mobile phone as effective as using SOCKS5?