Carding Amazon and other shops with American Express CC's.

Carding Amazon and other shops with American Express CC's.

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Today we're gonna learn how to:

  • Get the data of an American Express CC
  • Get the goods from Amazon and other shops
  • Some advices for beginners.

 So, first of all, you need to buy a bruteforced AmEx card logs. They usually look something like this: login:password | Platinum Card® XXX-<0000> | STATE | NAME / CITY, zip.

Then, we gotta go to your "Statements & Activity" page and find the CC data. Look, I'll show you.

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Download the latest Billing Statement and open it with a text editor. Search for the last four digits of the CC to find it's full number. You'll also need it's expiration date. To find it, you can take the first cardholder's statement and add these numbers to the year of it:

Expiration dates:

  • Platinum - 3 years
  • Gold - 4 years
  • Blue - 4 years
  • Green - 3 years
  • Other - 2 years

Setting up the system and working with shops

Next, you need to connect to the vpn, ip of which is at least the same State. But I advise you to match it to city / zip. You can use RDP, Socks5 Proxy or SSH Tunneling protocol. The main thing is that your ip should be public. Set your system up and open a new, clean browser.

Having configured the system, you can smoothly move to the carding process. We'll work with shops like Amazon, Victoria's Secret, Zappos, etc. I will attach the full list to the next paper, for now just know that we need shops which don't need CVV. Most of hotel / airplane tickets' merchants are just such, but there are fewer shops like this.

Amazon

It is also important how you got to the shop itself. You do it through the Google page of the appropriate search, but the best thing would be to click on the advertisement. Then, make an account by the name of the cardholder, use the CH's or receiver's address. But if you're pumping up the account to get some serious stuff, don't put the receiver's address.

In the next steps, we will warm up the shop. Wander around the site a bit, click some products, add something to the cart, delete it after a while. We repeat the actions, making up the image of a buyer. Do this, I would say for at least an hour. After ~45 minutes, you can throw any product for the price of 500-1000$ into the the cart, and go about your business. Then come over after some time, remove the product from the cart and walk around the shop a little more. With this method, the chances of you getting your stuff below 350$ will increase greatly.

There is also a second option. You do the goods below 50-100$, and increase the sum every day. With this method, you soon will be able to make reroutes for things priced $400 or so.

It is also possible that after the successful order, you will get a letter from Amazon, asking for the cardholder's info. Don't be scared, this can happen if you hadn't warmed up account enough. If you do everything right, the probability of getting such message will be minimal, although it still depends on the price of the product.

Victoria's Secret

You go to the site, and create an account. Again, use the address of a cardholder or a fence. Though, if you want to get the giftcards, don't use the receiver's address.

To increase the giftcard's sum, you need to warm up the shop. Do the same things as with Amazon for about half of an hour, and only then order the giftcard.

I'll advise quit playing with gifts for more than 90$ without warming up the account. After the warm up, you can do like 100-150$ gifts. After the order, it would be a good idea to call 'em and ask some details about the shipping date, etc. Be careful though, they can ask for a CVV.

If you're ordering on a fence's address, just warm it up and order, no need for calling no one. But again, don't let the sum be more than 200$.

If the order is canceled, it is highly likely that you will be asked for a CVV.

After the order, you can establish the image of a conscientious buyer by talking in a live-chat. Just don't make everything be about the payment. Again, it's not necessary, so try all the options.

Zappos

Again, it's the same thing as the other shops. Go on the site, create an account, warm it up, order. I would say that Zappos is one of the easiest of 'em all, since it can confirm you a 500$+ order on the receiver's address, but if you're using CH's, it can easily let you get away with a 1000$+ sum. Just don't be greedy, and if the order was denied - Call 'em!


That's all, folks!


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