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Hello, friends! Today we will talk about VBV (Verified by Visa) of different countries. Each country has its own specifics, and also some banks have their own policy when it comes to Verified by Visa.
The VBV credit card is much better than NON-VBV, because it is accepted everywhere. Well, what should we do when we want to buy an iPhone from a site that only accepts cards with VBV, and we do not have a code? We can reset the code, and besides, VBV does not always mean a code.
In order for us to be able to do a reset, we need fullz or we can lookup the info ourselves. Usually it is very easy to punch the info only for the USA, and for other countries it is difficult or very difficult.
So, we found a fullz seller, prepared the bitcoins, and are ready to buy. Stop, not so fast. The thing is that for each seller, the concept of “Full CC” is different, and this is normal. We need to clarify which parts we want to get exactly. If the seller has fullz without our parts, we look for another one. So, what parts do we need? It’s different for each country, as I said above.
Let's start with the United States (USA). USA VBV are not as popular as other countries, because a lot of USA are mostly non-VBV, and if we enter in the USA shop, we somehow don't care VBV or not. Usually, to reset the USA, we need an SSN (Social Security Number), or more precisely, only the last digits. The card can even be VBV, but the holder did not put the code, then the code will be SSN and a few details from the CC such as Expiration Date and others. Also, sometimes we may need DOB (date of birth) and rarely MMN.
Spain - here too there is something like SSN, but their own version, that is NIE Number. I also noticed that many Spanish CC have SMS confirmation, so be careful with them.
Germany - for this country VBV usually asks for IBAN. You can find it out if we have Account Number and Sortcode.
To calculate IBANA, go to the website www.ibancalculator.com and enter your data.
England - it varies. In most cases we will need an Account Number/Sortcode and MMN.
Canada - SIN (Social Insurance Number). This is the equivalent of SSN or the Spanish NIE
Australia - they have a very complicated VBV, if compared to other countries. To reset the card, you have to call the bank, here the info from fullz will help, but it is not a fact that it will always work.
Turkey - I can't say much here, but the cardboard I received had a confirmation code via SMS.
China, Singapore, Taiwan, Korea - of all the countries in the world, they especially love SMS confirmations. In Hong Kong, almost everyone has this crap. An experienced Chinese told me this, and I checked it myself quite a bit.
That's all for now, gentlemen. Of course, it's best to use CC+VBV, but it will be easier to find Dump+Pin on sale than CC+VBV. I wish you all millions!
The VBV credit card is much better than NON-VBV, because it is accepted everywhere. Well, what should we do when we want to buy an iPhone from a site that only accepts cards with VBV, and we do not have a code? We can reset the code, and besides, VBV does not always mean a code.
Important: The card may die during a reset, but we'll talk about that another time.
In order for us to be able to do a reset, we need fullz or we can lookup the info ourselves. Usually it is very easy to punch the info only for the USA, and for other countries it is difficult or very difficult.
So, we found a fullz seller, prepared the bitcoins, and are ready to buy. Stop, not so fast. The thing is that for each seller, the concept of “Full CC” is different, and this is normal. We need to clarify which parts we want to get exactly. If the seller has fullz without our parts, we look for another one. So, what parts do we need? It’s different for each country, as I said above.
Let's start with the United States (USA). USA VBV are not as popular as other countries, because a lot of USA are mostly non-VBV, and if we enter in the USA shop, we somehow don't care VBV or not. Usually, to reset the USA, we need an SSN (Social Security Number), or more precisely, only the last digits. The card can even be VBV, but the holder did not put the code, then the code will be SSN and a few details from the CC such as Expiration Date and others. Also, sometimes we may need DOB (date of birth) and rarely MMN.
Spain - here too there is something like SSN, but their own version, that is NIE Number. I also noticed that many Spanish CC have SMS confirmation, so be careful with them.
Germany - for this country VBV usually asks for IBAN. You can find it out if we have Account Number and Sortcode.
To calculate IBANA, go to the website www.ibancalculator.com and enter your data.
England - it varies. In most cases we will need an Account Number/Sortcode and MMN.
Canada - SIN (Social Insurance Number). This is the equivalent of SSN or the Spanish NIE
Australia - they have a very complicated VBV, if compared to other countries. To reset the card, you have to call the bank, here the info from fullz will help, but it is not a fact that it will always work.
Turkey - I can't say much here, but the cardboard I received had a confirmation code via SMS.
China, Singapore, Taiwan, Korea - of all the countries in the world, they especially love SMS confirmations. In Hong Kong, almost everyone has this crap. An experienced Chinese told me this, and I checked it myself quite a bit.
That's all for now, gentlemen. Of course, it's best to use CC+VBV, but it will be easier to find Dump+Pin on sale than CC+VBV. I wish you all millions!