jimmycarder
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Hey yall, im new to the carding game but have a friend who has taught me alot so I feel like I'm ahead of the curve in terms of where I should be after doing this for about a month. So far I've carded a couple of laptops, monitors, PC accessories, food, and a card reader/writer but I'm also getting declines from what I can only assume is the website security detecting fraud. So here's my current process, let me know if yall have any feedback,
1) Purchase a CVV from briansclub, right now I'm buying Chase Credit cards with ZIP codes near Houston (where I live)
2) Call Chase card services and check the card to make sure card is live, ZIP/CVV are correct and to see how much available credit they have.
3) Create gmail/yahoo email with cardholders name in it for order
4) Make sure VPN is on and server set to Houston
5) Turn on TMac and randomize MAC address
6) Run CCleaner to clear cookies, etc
7***) I'm not currently using Socks5 because (i) i'm purchasing cards that are in the same city as I am and (ii) i don't know where to get good socks at- is this a big mistake?
8) If useragent given on CVV, update via useragent switcher extension on firefox
9) Go to ancestry.com and try to find MMN of cardholder in case needed to revive card.
9) Go to website and create account with the burner email I created and cardholder info
10) Add items I want to cart and let them sit in there for 30+ min while I do something else.
11) Go to checkout, change shipping address to drop address (house for sale on next street over) but keep cardholder name as recipient
12) Manually enter card info (no copy/paste).
13) Submit order and pray for the best.
Feedback? Also, any sites yall can recommend and/or things to look for when trying to determine whether a site is hard to card? I know nobody wants to give up the sauce and I get that...I'm willing to exchange a couple sites that are very cardable for some new sites I can try out. Thanks
1) Purchase a CVV from briansclub, right now I'm buying Chase Credit cards with ZIP codes near Houston (where I live)
2) Call Chase card services and check the card to make sure card is live, ZIP/CVV are correct and to see how much available credit they have.
3) Create gmail/yahoo email with cardholders name in it for order
4) Make sure VPN is on and server set to Houston
5) Turn on TMac and randomize MAC address
6) Run CCleaner to clear cookies, etc
7***) I'm not currently using Socks5 because (i) i'm purchasing cards that are in the same city as I am and (ii) i don't know where to get good socks at- is this a big mistake?
8) If useragent given on CVV, update via useragent switcher extension on firefox
9) Go to ancestry.com and try to find MMN of cardholder in case needed to revive card.
9) Go to website and create account with the burner email I created and cardholder info
10) Add items I want to cart and let them sit in there for 30+ min while I do something else.
11) Go to checkout, change shipping address to drop address (house for sale on next street over) but keep cardholder name as recipient
12) Manually enter card info (no copy/paste).
13) Submit order and pray for the best.
Feedback? Also, any sites yall can recommend and/or things to look for when trying to determine whether a site is hard to card? I know nobody wants to give up the sauce and I get that...I'm willing to exchange a couple sites that are very cardable for some new sites I can try out. Thanks