Grizzwald
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Vendor Email:
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Pseudonym:
Python
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Comment/Review:
On February 14, 2023, I stumbled upon a forum (Crdforum) full of information about ATM and EMV skimming. I kept reading and eventually came across a thread by someone named Python. He claimed to be selling cloned cards and at first I thought it was a scam. But after reading more of his case studies on exposing EMV software, I knew he knew what he was talking about.
On February 16, 2023, I decided to take a chance and emailed them to place an order. I paid for a high-balance card via Bitcoin, which ended up costing me around 410 after Cash App and Bitcoin fees. Later that day, I got an email from Python with a FedEx tracking number. Still, I was a bit skeptical about the product, so I just waited.
Finally, on February 18, the card arrived. The packaging was covered inside a magazine, and it was difficult to unbox. Once I opened it, I saw anti-X-ray film around the card, along with the black card itself. I was so relieved that it had actually come, and I couldn't wait to try it out that night.
I went to the Chase ATM with my face mask and hoodie on. After I inserted my card and entered my PIN, I was amazed that I was able to withdraw money.
[email protected]
Pseudonym:
Python
URL/WEBSITE:
[email protected]
Comment/Review:
On February 14, 2023, I stumbled upon a forum (Crdforum) full of information about ATM and EMV skimming. I kept reading and eventually came across a thread by someone named Python. He claimed to be selling cloned cards and at first I thought it was a scam. But after reading more of his case studies on exposing EMV software, I knew he knew what he was talking about.
On February 16, 2023, I decided to take a chance and emailed them to place an order. I paid for a high-balance card via Bitcoin, which ended up costing me around 410 after Cash App and Bitcoin fees. Later that day, I got an email from Python with a FedEx tracking number. Still, I was a bit skeptical about the product, so I just waited.
Finally, on February 18, the card arrived. The packaging was covered inside a magazine, and it was difficult to unbox. Once I opened it, I saw anti-X-ray film around the card, along with the black card itself. I was so relieved that it had actually come, and I couldn't wait to try it out that night.
I went to the Chase ATM with my face mask and hoodie on. After I inserted my card and entered my PIN, I was amazed that I was able to withdraw money.