HoodRansom
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I'm new to all this stuff.
just wanted to know whether people actually sell the cards they hacked / cloned.
I visited some popular marketplaces listed on the market superlist.
It seems that there are some vendors who have been on the market for couple of years and have good reviews.
But I'm still skeptical.
Carding itself is a risk, on top of that, they open up shops on the dark web and sell their cards at a cheaper price for more risk?
I get that they are indirectly cashing out their cards by selling to customers at a cheaper price through the dark web.
But to me, it doesn't seem worth it.
If cashing out too much cards is a risk for them, they can always reduce the amount of cards and completely stay out of dnm, which would be much more profitable and safer thing to do.
So can someone tell me why would someone still sell cards?
why is it worth it for them?
just wanted to know whether people actually sell the cards they hacked / cloned.
I visited some popular marketplaces listed on the market superlist.
It seems that there are some vendors who have been on the market for couple of years and have good reviews.
But I'm still skeptical.
Carding itself is a risk, on top of that, they open up shops on the dark web and sell their cards at a cheaper price for more risk?
I get that they are indirectly cashing out their cards by selling to customers at a cheaper price through the dark web.
But to me, it doesn't seem worth it.
If cashing out too much cards is a risk for them, they can always reduce the amount of cards and completely stay out of dnm, which would be much more profitable and safer thing to do.
So can someone tell me why would someone still sell cards?
why is it worth it for them?