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A Series of Guides to Never Getting Ripped (Part 1) 
Ever since I started doing guides, I keep getting tons and tons of messages in the forums and on Telegram, from newcomers seeking help. And all throughout their concerns and messages only one thing is the same: they are either scared of getting ripped, or they have been ripped before.
Getting ripped in this game hits different. Doesn't matter if your new or been in it for years - that shit stings. Every day my inbox floods with carders who got scammed buying "exclusive methods" or "high-balance cards" or using a "trusted service". Same fucking story, different victim.
They keep PMing me about "legit" card vendors on Telegram promising 100% success rates. Or they cry about losing their rent money to some asshole selling a "private method" that turned out to be a 2-year old PDF. Most painful part? That shit was preventable.
Most guides tell you "just avoid scammers bro" like its that simple. But this isn't that kind of guide. Were going deep into the psychology of scammers, their favourite tactics and the exact steps to spot their bullshit before it costs you money.
The feds might be watching but scammers are the ones actually fucking up your operation. One burned card, one fake method, one bogus tool - suddenly your out hundreds while some dipshit ripper is laughing all the way to their crypto wallet.
This game got enough risks without scammers taking a bite out of your profits. Between the feds, the chargebacks and the AI fraud systems, the last thing you need is some piece of shit ripper emptying your wallet with fake promises.
So forget the basic "don't trust anyone" bullshit advice. Were breaking down exactly how some of these scumbags operate, their favourite plays and the concrete steps to spot their schemes before they can touch your money. Because in this world getting ripped isn't just expensive, it could be the difference between scaling up your operation and crawling back to your 9-5.
The Mind of The Ripper
The mind of the ripper is tiny and he knows it - that's why he resorts to ripping. In order to not get ripped you must at least, as I've written on another unrelated guide, apply adversarial thinking: put yourself in the rippers shoes. Think like the bottom-feeding parasite you want to avoid.
Because just as much as we don't want to spend for the things we card, the ripper is just a step above our degeneracy: they don't even want to work for their money. While were out here perfecting our craft, studying AI systems and learning new techniques, these lazy fucks are busy crafting fake screenshots, shop scam pages, and selling outdated methods.
But here's where it gets interesting: rippers don't target complete noobs anymore. Those dipshits don't have enough money to make it worth their time. They go after intermediate carders - the ones who know enough to be dangerous but not enough to spot sophisticated bullshit. The ones with just enough success to have some cash but still hungry enough to chase "exclusive" opportunities.
Your average ripper operates on pure desperation mixed with a dash of social engineering. They know most carders are impatient, looking for quick profits and easy wins. So they dangle fake promises like "instant cash out methods" or "100% valid cards" in front of hungry newbies.
The psychology is simple as fuck: create artificial scarcity ("only 2 spots left"), add some FOMO ("price going up tomorrow"), throw in some fake vouches or questions ("what's the current url for xyz?") and wait for desperate marks to bite. Its the same playbook whether they're selling dead cards, recycled methods or non-existent tools.
Understanding this mindset is your first line of defense. When you know how these parasites think, when you can spot their psychological tricks, suddenly their schemes become transparent as fuck.
The Kinds of Rippers
Just as there are different kinds of carders, there are different kinds of rippers, and in this part 1 we will be covering the most basic and abundant of them all: the astroturfers.
Astroturfers
Astroturfers are those who plague telegram group chats, waiting for the next sucker to ask about a service or a seller. They have bunch of accounts and all these accounts do all day is passively wait around telegram groups, responding to peoples questions, pretending to be whatever service/bot they are offering. It could be an SMS service, an OTP Bot, a New Hitting CC Shop, etc. The end result is the same: anyone who ever sends money to these services will get RIPPED.
Exhibit 1:
And this shit isnt restricted to just Telegram bots and services. These parasites use the same playbook to promote their ripoff CC shops too.
Exhibit 4:
These parasites even post fake complaints about their own services sometimes - saying shit like "RipperShops latest base is only 75% live" or "their support was slow but the OTP Bot works good" just to seem like real customers giving honest feedback. Its psychological warfare designed to make their scam look legitimate through controlled negative reviews.
Astroturfing is a perfect example of social engineering in action, and its fucking effective not just on the poor bastard asking the initial question but on every noob lurking in the group. Each fake conversation hammers home the idea that RipperBot/RipperShop is legit. So when some newbie eventually needs an OTP bot or some cards, guess which "trusted" name is already planted in their smooth brain? That's right - straight to @ripperbot or RipperShop.xyz and goodbye money.
Wrapping UP
Thousands to tens of thousands of dollars get ripped every single day in this scene, and its the number one reason why newcomers quit carding before they even start. These rippers are a fucking cancer, killing potential carders and destroying trust in legitimate sellers and services.
And astroturfers? These telegram parasites are just the tip of the iceberg - small-time amateurs compared to the professional rippers well expose next. Were talking organized teams running elaborate schemes, fake marketplaces with hundreds of fake reviews and method sellers with entire networks of vouchers ready to scam you out of thousands.
In the next instalment well dive into these more sophisticated operations. The kind that don't just snipe random noobs in telegram - they build entire fucking ecosystems designed to drain your wallet. The ones running fake card shops with customer support teams and enough social proof to fool even experienced carders.
I hope this series helps you spot these parasites before they can touch your money. Because in this game losing a few hundred bucks to some ripper isn't just about the cash - it could be the difference between giving up or pushing through to actual success. Knowledge is power and the more we expose these scumbags tactics the harder it gets for them to operate.
Stay frosty and keep your money in your pocket where it belongs. d0ctrine out.
Telegram: d0ctrine

Ever since I started doing guides, I keep getting tons and tons of messages in the forums and on Telegram, from newcomers seeking help. And all throughout their concerns and messages only one thing is the same: they are either scared of getting ripped, or they have been ripped before.
Getting ripped in this game hits different. Doesn't matter if your new or been in it for years - that shit stings. Every day my inbox floods with carders who got scammed buying "exclusive methods" or "high-balance cards" or using a "trusted service". Same fucking story, different victim.
They keep PMing me about "legit" card vendors on Telegram promising 100% success rates. Or they cry about losing their rent money to some asshole selling a "private method" that turned out to be a 2-year old PDF. Most painful part? That shit was preventable.
Most guides tell you "just avoid scammers bro" like its that simple. But this isn't that kind of guide. Were going deep into the psychology of scammers, their favourite tactics and the exact steps to spot their bullshit before it costs you money.
The feds might be watching but scammers are the ones actually fucking up your operation. One burned card, one fake method, one bogus tool - suddenly your out hundreds while some dipshit ripper is laughing all the way to their crypto wallet.
This game got enough risks without scammers taking a bite out of your profits. Between the feds, the chargebacks and the AI fraud systems, the last thing you need is some piece of shit ripper emptying your wallet with fake promises.
So forget the basic "don't trust anyone" bullshit advice. Were breaking down exactly how some of these scumbags operate, their favourite plays and the concrete steps to spot their schemes before they can touch your money. Because in this world getting ripped isn't just expensive, it could be the difference between scaling up your operation and crawling back to your 9-5.
The Mind of The Ripper
The mind of the ripper is tiny and he knows it - that's why he resorts to ripping. In order to not get ripped you must at least, as I've written on another unrelated guide, apply adversarial thinking: put yourself in the rippers shoes. Think like the bottom-feeding parasite you want to avoid.
Because just as much as we don't want to spend for the things we card, the ripper is just a step above our degeneracy: they don't even want to work for their money. While were out here perfecting our craft, studying AI systems and learning new techniques, these lazy fucks are busy crafting fake screenshots, shop scam pages, and selling outdated methods.
But here's where it gets interesting: rippers don't target complete noobs anymore. Those dipshits don't have enough money to make it worth their time. They go after intermediate carders - the ones who know enough to be dangerous but not enough to spot sophisticated bullshit. The ones with just enough success to have some cash but still hungry enough to chase "exclusive" opportunities.
Your average ripper operates on pure desperation mixed with a dash of social engineering. They know most carders are impatient, looking for quick profits and easy wins. So they dangle fake promises like "instant cash out methods" or "100% valid cards" in front of hungry newbies.
The psychology is simple as fuck: create artificial scarcity ("only 2 spots left"), add some FOMO ("price going up tomorrow"), throw in some fake vouches or questions ("what's the current url for xyz?") and wait for desperate marks to bite. Its the same playbook whether they're selling dead cards, recycled methods or non-existent tools.
Understanding this mindset is your first line of defense. When you know how these parasites think, when you can spot their psychological tricks, suddenly their schemes become transparent as fuck.
The Kinds of Rippers
Just as there are different kinds of carders, there are different kinds of rippers, and in this part 1 we will be covering the most basic and abundant of them all: the astroturfers.
Astroturfers
Astroturfers are those who plague telegram group chats, waiting for the next sucker to ask about a service or a seller. They have bunch of accounts and all these accounts do all day is passively wait around telegram groups, responding to peoples questions, pretending to be whatever service/bot they are offering. It could be an SMS service, an OTP Bot, a New Hitting CC Shop, etc. The end result is the same: anyone who ever sends money to these services will get RIPPED.
Exhibit 1:
- Noob: which OTP bot is the best?
- Ripper Acct #1: I've had success with this bot @ripperbot but I'm sure there are others there too
- Ripper Acct #2: yes that @ripperbot works but lately I haven't been using their service a lot
- Ripper Acct #3: anyone have valid links for RipperBot?
- Ripper Acct #4: here bro: @ripperbottg
- Ripper Acct #5: anyone use @ripperbot lately? their service kinda slow ngl
- Ripper Acct #6: yea bro support took 1 hr to reply but the otps hit good
- Ripper Acct #7: fr fr just gotta be patient with them
And this shit isnt restricted to just Telegram bots and services. These parasites use the same playbook to promote their ripoff CC shops too.
Exhibit 4:
- Ripper Acct #8: yo rippershop.xyz bases hitting good lately fr got 7/10 success on amazon
- Ripper Acct #9: fax their new US base clean af
- Ripper Acct #10: got any screenshot bro?
- Ripper Acct #8: *sends fake edited screenshot*
- Ripper Acct #11: anyone got latest domain for rippershop? their old one down
- Ripper Acct #12: its rippershop.xyz now bro
- Ripper Acct #13: can confirm rippershop.xyz working good rn
These parasites even post fake complaints about their own services sometimes - saying shit like "RipperShops latest base is only 75% live" or "their support was slow but the OTP Bot works good" just to seem like real customers giving honest feedback. Its psychological warfare designed to make their scam look legitimate through controlled negative reviews.
Astroturfing is a perfect example of social engineering in action, and its fucking effective not just on the poor bastard asking the initial question but on every noob lurking in the group. Each fake conversation hammers home the idea that RipperBot/RipperShop is legit. So when some newbie eventually needs an OTP bot or some cards, guess which "trusted" name is already planted in their smooth brain? That's right - straight to @ripperbot or RipperShop.xyz and goodbye money.
Wrapping UP
Thousands to tens of thousands of dollars get ripped every single day in this scene, and its the number one reason why newcomers quit carding before they even start. These rippers are a fucking cancer, killing potential carders and destroying trust in legitimate sellers and services.
And astroturfers? These telegram parasites are just the tip of the iceberg - small-time amateurs compared to the professional rippers well expose next. Were talking organized teams running elaborate schemes, fake marketplaces with hundreds of fake reviews and method sellers with entire networks of vouchers ready to scam you out of thousands.
In the next instalment well dive into these more sophisticated operations. The kind that don't just snipe random noobs in telegram - they build entire fucking ecosystems designed to drain your wallet. The ones running fake card shops with customer support teams and enough social proof to fool even experienced carders.
I hope this series helps you spot these parasites before they can touch your money. Because in this game losing a few hundred bucks to some ripper isn't just about the cash - it could be the difference between giving up or pushing through to actual success. Knowledge is power and the more we expose these scumbags tactics the harder it gets for them to operate.
Stay frosty and keep your money in your pocket where it belongs. d0ctrine out.
Telegram: d0ctrine