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How to Recognize Cardable Websites
Before attempting to card a website with a credit card, it is prudent to check where the site stands regarding the carding aspects, to save yourself from complications that arise by being inquisitive. Let me warn you that if you use stolen credit card details without any prior checking, you can alert the cardholder and they will get an OTP (One Time Password) from their bank and block it from future use.
Here are tips on how to recognize which websites are cardable and which are less likely to be cardable :
1. Policy on Shipping
When on a website that sells products (but could also apply to services), check if the site has policies and terms applied to it, look out for the section of the shipping policy. Check if the site indicates shipping to addresses that aren't the registered address of the credit card.
Non-Cardable Sites: If the site shares policy that indicates it ships to the registered address of the credit card, that is a red flag - it's not good for carding.
Cardable Sites: Websites that may likely to be cardable are sites that allow users to add new shipping address entries manually.
2. Policy on International Shipping
Some websites may indicate they only ship locally in a given country and you are located outside of the area, carding your order can be risky. However, you can always find a local picker (a person) or go to someone that can have the order sent it to your location. If you are in the same country of the website, don't use your home address.
Best Scenario: Websites
Before attempting to card a website with a credit card, it is prudent to check where the site stands regarding the carding aspects, to save yourself from complications that arise by being inquisitive. Let me warn you that if you use stolen credit card details without any prior checking, you can alert the cardholder and they will get an OTP (One Time Password) from their bank and block it from future use.
Here are tips on how to recognize which websites are cardable and which are less likely to be cardable :
1. Policy on Shipping
When on a website that sells products (but could also apply to services), check if the site has policies and terms applied to it, look out for the section of the shipping policy. Check if the site indicates shipping to addresses that aren't the registered address of the credit card.
Non-Cardable Sites: If the site shares policy that indicates it ships to the registered address of the credit card, that is a red flag - it's not good for carding.
Cardable Sites: Websites that may likely to be cardable are sites that allow users to add new shipping address entries manually.
2. Policy on International Shipping
Some websites may indicate they only ship locally in a given country and you are located outside of the area, carding your order can be risky. However, you can always find a local picker (a person) or go to someone that can have the order sent it to your location. If you are in the same country of the website, don't use your home address.
Best Scenario: Websites