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An Android POS terminal specialist is urgently needed

mcgp

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Greetings, gentlemen!

At the moment, I am looking for a person who can develop software for the Android POS terminal (Kozen P12, Kozen P10F) to receive bank card data using NFC. Since these terminals are very popular now, my very good friends have started shipping these terminals from China to Europe. I have a unique opportunity to upload the developed software to these terminals before shipping to Europe.

The goal is to get bank card data, and then debit some small amount from these cards, for example, $ 1. I think few people will understand why they were charged $ 1 from their card, while one terminal installed in a popular store will extract 2-3 thousand cards per day, which is 2000-3000 $ per day from one terminal. By installing at least 100 of these units, that's > $1,000,000 per week!!!

We need a person who clearly understands what is being discussed in this PDF post: https://t.co/mZqbgoZZyh Video: https://t.co/V98uJ4MH0m and it can implement it. I am looking for a partner for this project, but I am also ready to pay for a ready-made solution, we negotiate the terms of the deal, I deposit the amount in the guarantor and you work.

For my part, I will try to provide everything necessary, I can send a new terminal, or a bank-registered one, make and send the necessary image, etc.

Having experience writing a RAT nickname for Android and ready to redo your RAT for this task, I will be glad to discuss the terms of the deal with you.

First contact, write to me personally!
 

cr1pple

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It's an interesting idea but kind of hard to pull off.... you cannot "get bank card data" the only true and reliable way to cash out EMV cards is to relay the transaction. So basically the terminal would have to do two transactions the real one and then relay $1 one to a terminal you control. I haven't looked through the whole video/pdf yet so I don't know how these things function exactly but from my point of view I think your idea can only work with contact transactions (where they insert the card). Since with contactless they tap for their purchase and then their card is gone back in their wallet. Then you have the issue of where you would send these transactions to... you would need POS terminals to accepted the relayed transactions and I don't think doing thousands of transactions for $1 would look to good to whoever your merchant is for these terminals :) I think a better approach is to hit them hard and fast one time and thats that it is a lot of work and would require a big investment though..
 
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