EMAILS WHEN CARDING GIFTCARDS AND MAKING ACCOUNTS

ImposterJack

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what is the best way to set up an email that wont flag you?
how many days will the email need to be live before using it to card?
does the name have to match the ch name?
do you use the same proxy your using with the cc to create the email?
what is the best email provider to use for this?
what kind of info can anti fraud systems pick up from your email? (creation date, IP that was used to create the
email etc.)
thanks :)
 

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Buy old gmail's with neutral name. Like [email protected] that it won't has a spesific name like johndoe or something.
 

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Buy old gmail's with neutral name. Like [email protected] that it won't has a spesific name like johndoe or something.
Use outlook or gmail. Email age would depend on the site security but Im assuming that you are not carding big sites like kinguin so i would say 1 day its enough. I recommend selecting the option buying for someone else. I think reusing same ip its not that important to non high security sites, as long as its not blacklisted.
Good luck my friend
 

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Use outlook or gmail. Email age would depend on the site security but Im assuming that you are not carding big sites like kinguin so i would say 1 day its enough. I recommend selecting the option buying for someone else. I think reusing same ip its not that important to non high security sites, as long as its not blacklisted.
Good luck my friend
aight thx
 

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gmail, outlook free etc they cannot see exactly how old. sometimes they may use a 'first seen' value based on when was first seen on network
webmail they can see how old it is and can judge by that.
disposable they may decline
 

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