Typical mistakes of beginners in carding

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We analyze typical mistakes of beginners who decided to get into carding.

Hello everyone, dear friends!

Today I want to tell you about typical mistakes of beginners, making which you will never earn in carding.

Just don't say later that I didn't warn you.

Mistake 1: Overconfidence​

There is nothing wrong with being confident in yourself and your own abilities. On the contrary, it is cool!

But it is cool only until all this does not develop into excessive self-confidence.

You need to soberly assess your current level and capabilities.
Let me explain with a recent example:

Not long ago, we had a student on the forum who, immediately after completing training from WWH-CLUB, rushed to enter liquid goods into shops, for which buyers (drop-services for stuff) pay from $10,000 and more. He spent a month of his life on this and earned ZERO.

Why did this happen?
As I said above - excessive self-confidence. The man decided that during the training he became the best carder in the world (these are his words), but in the end he set an unattainable bar for himself too early.

Fortunately, I was nearby and had an educational conversation, advising him to start small. At the moment, this student earns around $6,000 a month by selling illiquid goods for which buyers pay $150-1,500.

Will he earn more? Of course! Over time, your skill only grows, which means your earnings grow too.

Mistake 2: I'll figure it all out myself​

This is the problem most guys come to our forum with. They tried to do something on their own, having read forums, Telegram channels and watched "expert videos" on YouTube.

The result is always the same: a person spent time and, often, money on tools and consumables, but still did not learn anything.

Why does this happen?​

  • I am not Jewish, but I will answer the question with a question:
"Have you ever dealt with a specialist with a degree from Google University? Well, what was your impression?"

Understand, people don't pay for training to have things read out loud to them that they can find on the Internet themselves. They're not little anymore to listen to bedtime stories. They go to learn from the experience of experts, practitioners. They go for the opportunity to quickly get answers to their questions. They go for connections and communication. They go for a fucking map of "Where the rakes are laid out" so as not to get hit in the forehead where it can be avoided.

Well, you download some articles or leaks from forums, and then what? Who will stop you from making elementary mistakes that in a real educational project a mentor would have analyzed with you personally?
Moreover, these errors can be very long-lasting. At first, everyone thinks that they have figured everything out, and then the active breaking of firewood begins. Problems are revealed gradually and there are far from any answers from armchair experts on forums for every case.

That's when the whining usually begins:

“This is all bullshit, it’s impossible to make money in carding, you’ll never break even…”

People quit their business before they even started...

Meanwhile, those who invested in their education have already been warned about at least half of the possible mistakes by the lecturer. And if something does happen, then support, which will help with any question, is always in touch.

Mistake 3: You limit yourself​

The only thing that can slow down your progress is your own unwillingness to develop.

For example, I can guarantee with 100% certainty that with the amount of knowledge and tools that we provide on the forum, absolutely anyone can earn money with the right desire.

The conclusion of all this is very simple: whether you break even or not, whether you will actively earn money or not - it all comes down to you alone.

  • Do you think you have enough perseverance, desire and grip?
  • Then make up your mind, there is one last chance!

Mistake 4: You are afraid to invest in your knowledge and not recoup the costs​

  • Remember this simple truth: your knowledge is worth exactly as much as you put into it. Zero? Well, then zero.

I am often asked: "Will the money I spent on training pay off?"

Well, knowledge always pays off! Any knowledge. The real question is: "What knowledge is really worth the money and what will you do with it later?"

Let me explain with an example:​

One of our team members spent 5 years of his life and $15,000 to get a degree from a Moscow university. After that, he went to work with this degree for 35k a month. Will it pay off? Naturally, if he is not fired and continues to live with his parents, it will pay off in 7 years.

Now I am writing this article, and next to me there is a system unit that costs more than $7,000. And I allowed myself to buy it in just a month. It is not difficult to calculate how much you will have to save up for it with a salary of $350. Here you have a clear difference in the value of our knowledge.

A member of our team thought that the degree would work for him. He paid a decent amount for his studies, received the coveted crust and expected to receive a good salary, because he tried and once invested in himself.

But no way! Only those who are constantly looking for ways to earn money earn good money. Higher education is not the final destination, after which you will find eternal prosperity and a comfortable life.

It is simply the beginning of the journey...
 
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