E46
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Hello,
I don’t know what to do anymore. I’ve tried cashing out many times, and it keeps failing. I’m not exactly sure what the problem is, but I have some doubts about a few things:
Once everything checks out — good setup, good website, valid card — I’m ready to check out, and then boom: I get some fuckass email telling me to call the shop because they need more info.
Here are my theories:
Let me know what you think the issue might be, and if I did something wrong, please tell me.
Thanks in advance!
I don’t know what to do anymore. I’ve tried cashing out many times, and it keeps failing. I’m not exactly sure what the problem is, but I have some doubts about a few things:
- I think my setup is solid. I use an iPhone, connect through a router with a VPN, and use Apple’s iCloud Private Relay. On each drive I get a fraud score of 1–3, which I consider a win.
- The shop where I buy cards seems legit too. I buy from Castro, then test them on Chess.com. Everything goes through fine. I know that doesn’t guarantee payments will work because of factors like available balance or daily limits, but at least the card is alive.
- When it’s time to cash out the card, I warm up the online shop I’m targeting. I create an account and usually wait a day. To decide if I should go for a website, I do the following:
• I check the site’s traffic — I prefer sites with lower traffic (is that a good idea? Let me know).
• I check whether you can register with a non-existent email address — to see if they require email confirmation. That tells me whether I can use a newly created email instead of the cardholder’s email.
Once everything checks out — good setup, good website, valid card — I’m ready to check out, and then boom: I get some fuckass email telling me to call the shop because they need more info.
Here are my theories:
- Because it’s a small shop, they might want to call the cardholder to confirm the order. I’ve heard this happens often with smaller merchants.
- Maybe the card was declined after the invoice. I think smaller shops don’t always process payments automatically like big ones do; sometimes staff enter them manually. How likely is that?
- The charge went through, but a quick chargeback made the shop suspicious.
- The shop actually called the original cardholder (I used the cardholder’s phone number because I thought it might be declined otherwise), and they denied the order. But if that’s the case, why would the shop email me asking me to call them back?
Let me know what you think the issue might be, and if I did something wrong, please tell me.
Thanks in advance!