Carding, drove in, but do not give? Why?

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I was sitting here at 4 a.m. picking my nose and wondering if I should write an article.
I hope you will be able to help beginners in this business and answer the questions that people face when starting to engage in clothing.
Let's go in order and start with the fact that ALL shops give, then they are shops to give and if someone can buy from them, then we can.

Just a hemorrhoid with some more, with some less.
Here, as with chicks, each shop needs its own approach, but of course there are common points and we will analyze them today.
Let's say you have a drop in a certain US state, you found an CC with a holder closer to the drop, tried to enter it and nothing happened.
Why did this happen? So, the reasons why they don't give the track and which can be easily corrected:

1. First of all, you should pay attention to the IP address.
Crooked IP address (located in blackouts or not suitable for the holder's place of residence).
The problem is solved by human socks and non-server RDPs with a clean IP address. At the same time, the antifraud takes into account the distance from the sox to the holder (not to the drop), so ideally you should have the purest sox under the zip CC.

2. Fawn browser and system.
This category includes system time, flash, java, webrts, dns, and other stuff. Solved by plug-ins that plug these holes, on whoer.net already even entered how many percent you stick and where exactly. How to solve these problems can be read on the same blog, it is long and impractical to describe everything on each item, the forum is already full of materials on this topic.

3. Public email address.
Some shops openly ignore the fact that you are from a public email, because we are all people, some-require that you write to them from the body, here you need to deal with each shop. In ascending order of coolness go gmail/mail/yahoo -> comcast/verizon - > > corp under the new domain. You can buy the last 2 from the carder brothers, since there are sellers on the forum. This reason is situational and does not always occur. But keep in mind.

4. Order amount and high fraud products.
Everything is obvious here - don't give a fuck about MacBook's if you don't want to bother.

5. Phone number.
Many stores check the binding of the phone number to the name, and if there is no holder, or even worse-an empty entry, then you will immediately be issued a decline. Of course, there are a lot of shops that don't care about this number, they just need to specify the left numbers so that they don't kill the card if they call.

6. Drop far from the holder.
An important point that is not always paid attention to. The distance between the drop and the holder exceeds the minimum limit in the anti-fraud system and the order goes into a pending order. Solved with a different credit card. So check carefully on Google maps.

Of those problems that can be solved, but a little more difficult, you can include:

1. Different billing and shipping addresses
Some shops simply do not allow you to send to another address, so you can either search for another shop or change the CC address

2. Call
Pay for the caller, well, not small ones already

3. And of course the docks
I don't know about the rest of them, but when the shop asks me for docks, this is a wake - up call-rarely after the scans were drawn, they were given in the end.

4. Ringing the holder
Not to your number from the head specified during the order, but the real number of the holder from its own database, here only a phone flood will help, an email will come to the soap that they can't get through, and then a call with a replacement number comes into play.

Returning to the beginning of my monologue , we need to look for an individual approach to each shop. Namely, products that are quickly processed and give a track, amounts up to which you can safely order, the need for registration, and so on. So, for example, Apple sends iPhone SE without calls if the card is under a zip drop, neweg - only promotional processors, and bhfotovideo - only after pre-registration. Dell once sent XPS laptops of the same brand almost immediately after the drive-in, resulting in 20+ laptops for $799 per week.
 
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