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Daquan

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Hello,

How do you find aged email accounts (gmail/yahoo/outlook) that also matches the cardholder's name?
-I know you can create one and warm it up for like 1-2 months but it's such a long process
- I also know that sometime anti fraud systems don't mind new emails from new domains like a business domain but to set up such thing is way harder than i thought since you need a legitimate business website with some domain and stuff

So is there an any better solution to this problem, if there's any please let me know

Thank you
 

Cloned Boy

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Hello.
Antifraud systems of sites do not like newly registered e-mails.
Antifraud systems check whether the cardholder’s e-mail is associated with successful card payments.
Therefore, if your first payment was successful, the next time you make a payment using the same card, indicate the e-mail with which it was successful.
If you enter a newly registered e-mail, you will score a few fraud points, but this does not mean that the order will be cancelled.
If you want, you can buy old emails that cost less than $1, but they will not be associated with the cardholder and will also score fraud points.
 

pyt12345

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so it is a 50/50 chance whether you buy or acquire newly registered email accounts? which one is better
 

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You can try to register an e-mail on a purchased corporate domain, but if it is not associated with the card owner, then this is a useless effort.
After the card declines, the business domain may be blacklisted and you will have to register a new one.
To work, buy CC from exotic countries and register your e-mail in free and large mail services of these countries.
 
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