Questions about email

Danderson

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Recently I managed to place a few successful CVV2 orders online to a drop address, however at least one of those orders was canceled. On the payment page, I gave the email connected to the card and I believe the card owner was able to cancel the order before it was shipped. Is it necessary to provide the cardholders email address, or can I create my own in order to prevent this in the future and If it is possible, how do I do this?

Thanks
 
Recently I managed to place a few successful CVV2 orders online to a drop address, however at least one of those orders was canceled. On the payment page, I gave the email connected to the card and I believe the card owner was able to cancel the order before it was shipped. Is it necessary to provide the cardholders email address, or can I create my own in order to prevent this in the future and If it is possible, how do I do this?

Thanks
Hello,
from what I've learned in this forum it is much preferable to use the cardholders email since some website are somehow able to verify this information. So what you could do is order a flood to the cardholders email address in order to give him less chance of seeing the order and cancel it.
you can use these bots to order a flood (on telegram)
@devil_flood_bot
@HubExpertBot
 
When you specify an email, the online store can send a purchase notification to it.
If you do not have access to the cardholder's email, you must register your email.
just register an email in the name of the cardholder and indicate it when placing an order or registering an account in the online store.
The big disadvantage is that if you enter a newly registered e-mail, you will score several fraud points in the eyes of the store’s Anti-Fraud system and the order may be cancelled. It all depends on luck, the quality of the material (CC, log or payment system account) and other system settings.
Additional information in this topic: How to choose the right email and phone number for carding
 
how long for a good email without bad point of fraud?
with registration on the 30 most used sites in the carrier's country, is it good?
 
A subscription to 5-10 large sites is enough. Then wait 2-4 weeks.
This does not guarantee that you will bypass the anti-fraud system. Most likely you will score fraud points, since this is not the real e-mail of the cardholder.
 
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