Reroute in carding

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In order to drive in some kind of expensive liquid thing, for example, equipment, many carders use such a thing as redirection, or rerout (many say reroute, like on a collective farm).

Why has this topic become so popular?
Let's start with the simplest.

How does a classic online purchase work?

You enter your card details, your address. In general, there are no left addresses and names, and your data on the card matches the name of the recipient of the parcel. It is logical that the store has no complaints against the buyer, because he makes a purchase using his own details. And antifraud systems (protection against fraud), in most cases easily miss this transaction.

Failure can be in the case of poor material or incorrect system settings.

To finally consolidate everything, see the available example. Here's a great example from yesterday - a drone for $ 350, or 21,500 rubles.

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Do you see the addresses match?

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No left-handed names. Driving goes directly to the owner, so no one asks questions.

That's all, the goods are hammered in. The next part of the opera - directly carding muddied called reroute.

What happens next?

We are awaiting a message that the item has been sent.

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As soon as the carder receives the news that the item has been sent, and the track is received, he turns to dialers specializing in carding ( note - just in case, he explained for morons, and then suddenly someone thought that they were turning to language schools here ) ... Our young gangster fills out a form that looks something like this on average.

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Cardholder name - the name of the cardholder.

Cardholder address - respectively, its address to which the card is linked.

The name under REROUTE is the name of the person who will receive the package.

Address under REROUTE - the address to which we forward the parcel.

Track number (note - USPS / FedEX / UPS, these are courier services) - a number that allows you to track the location of a parcel.

Boom!

Once the dialer makes a redirect, it keeps you informed, keeping you updated on current events along the way.

Unfortunately, the American post office is somewhat similar to ours, so there are some fucks there too. It seems like we did a parcel redirection, but the fucking employee (probably some nigga who has a fat wife and six children who love KFC) forgets to change the address to a new one, and because of this, the pack gets fucked. But all the same, the roar helps to get good liquid things without any serious fucking.

As elsewhere, there are nuances. We usually recommend hitting the middleman first in order to get a feel for the process, and not loading your first dialing in a dialer or a drop.

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I drove in some clothes for 200-600 bucks, collected a pack for 1000, sent it to Russia. I got it, was convinced that the topic was working, continued to work. Well, you understand that immediately getting into the heat and hemorrhoids is such entertainment.

The higher the difficulty level, the higher the probability of error.

As a result, we receive liquid (and not only) parcels.

Something can be sold to a buyer, and something can be sent to Russia. Since Russia is a country of not the richest people, a relatively inexpensive drone can be ripped off with hands, since it is a cool thing.
 
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