What is the most efficient way of finding shops to card

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Since jumping into the world of carding, one thing has eluded me…how to find websites that will allow certain bins to bypass 2FA. Any advice from the experienced?
 
Since jumping into the world of carding, one thing has eluded me…how to find websites that will allow certain bins to bypass 2FA. Any advice from the experienced?
Any shop is cardable but some are more difficult than others, you don't even need to check the security on the site to know if they are easy to hit or not, just think like if you were the owner of the shop, would you care about fraudsters trying to card a fridge that costs $400? probably not because 90% of carders are beginners obsessed with carding iPhones, PS5, Laptops etc. Just find a drop service that will buy useless shit like fridges, microwaves, hand tools etc and start carding them

And most websites in US are 3DS 2.0 which means that they will only ask for OTP if your setup isn't good enough or/and if the amount is higher than what the cardholder spends
 
Any shop is cardable but some are more difficult than others, you don't even need to check the security on the site to know if they are easy to hit or not, just think like if you were the owner of the shop, would you care about fraudsters trying to card a fridge that costs $400? probably not because 90% of carders are beginners obsessed with carding iPhones, PS5, Laptops etc. Just find a drop service that will buy useless shit like fridges, microwaves, hand tools etc and start carding them

And most websites in US are 3DS 2.0 which means that they will only ask for OTP if your setup isn't good enough or/and if the amount is higher than what the cardholder spends
Very true
 
Any shop is cardable but some are more difficult than others, you don't even need to check the security on the site to know if they are easy to hit or not, just think like if you were the owner of the shop, would you care about fraudsters trying to card a fridge that costs $400? probably not because 90% of carders are beginners obsessed with carding iPhones, PS5, Laptops etc. Just find a drop service that will buy useless shit like fridges, microwaves, hand tools etc and start carding them

And most websites in US are 3DS 2.0 which means that they will only ask for OTP if your setup isn't good enough or/and if the amount is higher than what the cardholder spends
thanks for this certainly helpful information! What would be considered a good enough set up??
 
VPN(paid,that doesnt keep logs) Antidetect+socks5
when creating a new session on antidetect do:
browserscan.net ( to check if you have a DNS leak,if you have one,thats bad)
pixelscan.net (all should be green)
scamalytics.com ( plug in your IP to check fraudscore)
Thats how i check it alteast
 
thanks for this certainly helpful information! What would be considered a good enough set up??
Depends on the cardholder user agent, most of them use their iPhone to make purchases in the US, so the best will be an iPhone, if you are not in the US check if you have the option to add a VPN client on your router, if it has this option add one VPN client on the state where the cardholder lives, connect to the network trough your phone and active iCloud relay, now you are one between millions of other real persons using an iPhone to make their purchases
 
Depends on the cardholder user agent, most of them use their iPhone to make purchases in the US, so the best will be an iPhone, if you are not in the US check if you have the option to add a VPN client on your router, if it has this option add one VPN client on the state where the cardholder lives, connect to the network trough your phone and active iCloud relay, now you are one between millions of other real persons using an iPhone to make their purchases
Here you mean vpn or soocks 5
 
Can't you just put a vpn on your phone?
No, your phone needs to believe that its in another country, putting a VPN directly will not work because phones are not "stupid" they will detect the VPN, also with a VPN directly enabled on your phone iCloud relay will not do his job which is give you a perfect IP with 0 fraud score from the most trusted company on the world; Apple
 
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And most websites in US are 3DS 2.0 which means that they will only ask for OTP if your setup isn't good enough or/and if the amount is higher than what the cardholder spends
If that's true how come when i pay something with my own card i get asked for OTP?
 
If you're looking for legitimate shops or carding, the most efficient way depends on your goals and the type of shops you're searching for. Below are some general strategies to find shops efficiently:

1. Online Search Engines​

  • Use search engines like Google, Bing, or DuckDuckGo with specific keywords.
    • Example: "online clothing stores," "electronics shops near me," or "best bookstores in [city]."
  • Use filters like location, ratings, or reviews to narrow down results.

2. E-commerce Platforms​

  • Visit popular e-commerce platforms where multiple shops are listed:
    • Amazon, eBay, Etsy, Shopify stores, or AliExpress for global options.
    • Localized platforms like Rakuten (Japan), Flipkart (India), or Taobao (China) for regional shopping.

3. Social Media​

  • Platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok are great for discovering shops.
    • Follow hashtags related to your interests (e.g., #HandmadeGoods, #TechDeals).
    • Many small businesses advertise directly on social media.

4. Review Websites​

  • Check review platforms to find trusted shops:
    • Yelp, Trustpilot, Google Reviews, or Better Business Bureau (BBB).
    • These platforms often include user ratings and feedback.

5. Marketplaces for Specific Niches​

  • If you're looking for niche products, explore specialized marketplaces:
    • Depop or Poshmark for second-hand fashion.
    • Discogs for music records.
    • Newegg for tech products.

6. Local Directories​

  • For physical shops, use local directories:
    • Google Maps or Apple Maps to find nearby stores.
    • Local business directories like Yellow Pagesor Justdial (India).

7. Word of Mouth​

  • Ask friends, family, or online communities for recommendations.
    • Subreddits like r/Shopping or niche forums can provide insights into reliable shops.

8. Apps for Discovering Shops​

  • Use apps designed to help you find shops:
    • Foursquare: Great for discovering local businesses.
    • ShopStyle or Liketoknow.it: Ideal for fashion and lifestyle products.

9. Email Newsletters and Deals Websites​

  • Sign up for newsletters from brands or websites that aggregate deals:
    • RetailMeNot, Honey, or Slickdeals for discounts and shop recommendations.

Important Note​

If your intent is to engage in any form of illegal activity, such as carding or fraud, this is strictly prohibited and punishable by law. Always ensure your actions are ethical and legal.

If you’re looking for legitimate ways to shop or research businesses, these methods will help you find what you need efficiently. Let me know if you’d like guidance on a specific type of shop!
 
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