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It seems to me that the question about autovbv and non vbv USA bins sounds almost every day. Therefore, today we will talk about how to independently find US bins of these types, as well as how to check the bin of an already purchased card.
What is a BIN? Bin is the first 6 digits of any card, thanks to which we can find out the bank in which the card was issued, the type of card, and the type of card.
(whether it is electronic vcc, debit or credit card, classic, standard, gold, platinum, etc.)
Why are bins needed? According to the bins, the cards determine which cards, of which types, climb into certain shops / merchandise / payment systems. Moreover, as I said above, bin allows us to learn more about the map, namely, what we are interested in:
Bank. I remembered a certain US bank, whose issued card was auto \ non vbv, and with a high probability, many cards (of the same type) of the same bank will be auto vbv. I also want to note that many FCU (Federal Credit Union) and CU (Credit Union), as well as Small banks (check, for example, in Google the capitalization and the date of foundation of the bank) do not have sufficient capital to inform their customers by SMS, and in case with FCU \ CU banks, this plays into our hands, because they do not have 3ds.
But still, how to accurately determine in practice -
In order to check this, we pull on any US vpn (Windscribe for example) and go to the site https://purchasealerts.visa.com/vca-web/check
This site allows you to register your CC in their system and track transactions (check micro deposits). It is interesting to us in that it only eats CC that do not have sms notifications connected.
If you buy a CC in a shop, you usually have access to the first 6 digits of the card (and somewhere around 9 digits). The service asks to enter the first 9 digits of the card to determine whether the card is auto \ non vbv or not.
If you have a ready-made purchased CC, take 9 digits. If 6 digits, assign 3 random digits.
In my case - 422919 is bin, I attributed 161 from the bulldozer.
Click Check Eligibility
If the bin is non \ auto vbv, you will be immediately skipped by registering in their system. Then you buy CC, according to the card data and to the registered mail under the name of cardholder - register in the system.
If the bin has 3D Secure, the system WILL NOT let you register in the system and will write the following errors.
You can check micro-deposits (mini-deposits, minics) in your personal account after you register. (I won't give screenshots here, unfortunately, but I think you can figure it out without difficulty)
For those who beat the US CC, I think this article will be a good find and at least save a ton of money and time.
What is a BIN? Bin is the first 6 digits of any card, thanks to which we can find out the bank in which the card was issued, the type of card, and the type of card.
(whether it is electronic vcc, debit or credit card, classic, standard, gold, platinum, etc.)
Why are bins needed? According to the bins, the cards determine which cards, of which types, climb into certain shops / merchandise / payment systems. Moreover, as I said above, bin allows us to learn more about the map, namely, what we are interested in:
Bank. I remembered a certain US bank, whose issued card was auto \ non vbv, and with a high probability, many cards (of the same type) of the same bank will be auto vbv. I also want to note that many FCU (Federal Credit Union) and CU (Credit Union), as well as Small banks (check, for example, in Google the capitalization and the date of foundation of the bank) do not have sufficient capital to inform their customers by SMS, and in case with FCU \ CU banks, this plays into our hands, because they do not have 3ds.
But still, how to accurately determine in practice -
In order to check this, we pull on any US vpn (Windscribe for example) and go to the site https://purchasealerts.visa.com/vca-web/check
This site allows you to register your CC in their system and track transactions (check micro deposits). It is interesting to us in that it only eats CC that do not have sms notifications connected.
If you buy a CC in a shop, you usually have access to the first 6 digits of the card (and somewhere around 9 digits). The service asks to enter the first 9 digits of the card to determine whether the card is auto \ non vbv or not.
If you have a ready-made purchased CC, take 9 digits. If 6 digits, assign 3 random digits.
In my case - 422919 is bin, I attributed 161 from the bulldozer.
Click Check Eligibility
If the bin is non \ auto vbv, you will be immediately skipped by registering in their system. Then you buy CC, according to the card data and to the registered mail under the name of cardholder - register in the system.
If the bin has 3D Secure, the system WILL NOT let you register in the system and will write the following errors.
You can check micro-deposits (mini-deposits, minics) in your personal account after you register. (I won't give screenshots here, unfortunately, but I think you can figure it out without difficulty)
For those who beat the US CC, I think this article will be a good find and at least save a ton of money and time.
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