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You know me I love unconventional targets. And I love to stick in that skull of yours that the most $$$ you can make here is by targeting sites that are high-value and low-risk. And what more can be high value and low risk than overpriced designer fragrances?
Think about it - people shell out insane money just to smell like their favorite celebrity. And Fragrance.net is sitting on a mountain of expensive inventory with security that couldnt stop a determined toddler. Were talking thousands in designer fragrances just begging to be liberated.
I'm about to show you exactly why this site deserves your attention.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this writeup and all my writeups and guides are intended for educational purposes only. It is a study of how fraud operates and is not intended to promote, endorse, or facilitate any illegal activities. I cannot be held liable for any actions taken based on this material or any material posted by my account. Please use this information responsibly and do not engage in any criminal activities.
Why Target This Site
Let me paint you a picture. Fragrance.net isnt just another retailer - theyre one of the biggest players in the luxury fragrance game, moving millions in designer scents every month. We're talking about a company that ships out thousands of orders daily from $30 body sprays to $500 limited edition perfumes.
Heres what makes them so fucking perfect for us: Their massive order volume means our transactions just blend right in with the flood of legitimate purchases. When youre processing hundreds or thousands of orders per day a few sketchy ones hardly raise an eyebrow.
And the profit margins on these overpriced bottles of fancy water? Astronomical. These companies mark up their shit 1000% or more. That $300 bottle of Creed probably cost them $30 to make. So even if they eat some losses from fraud, theyre still swimming in profit. It's like taking a drop from an ocean of cash - they barely notice.
Plus theyve got global shipping and take Amazon Pay which opens up a whole world of possibilities. Whether youre working drops in the States or across the pond Fragrance.net's got you covered. And that Amazon Pay integration? Its like theyre practically begging us to exploit it.
Security Overview
After running Burp Suite and analyzing the HTTP requests, I discovered Fragrance.net uses two key players for their security: Adyen as their payment processor and Riskified for fraud detection. This means your transaction has to pass through two separate checkpoints before you get your hands on those sweet designer scents.

Here's the real shit: Riskified gets twitchy when they see new orders with different billing and shipping addresses. And since Fragrance.net doesnt let you change delivery addresses post-order (at least in my testing) you need to get this right the first time.

But heres where it gets interesting. If either Riskified flags your first order as suspicious or Adyen gets nervous about your transaction, they'll shoot you an email asking you to verify some details. They want the basics - billing name address phone number linked to your card. Based on my experience sending these details gets your order processed about 90% of the time. Its like they just want to check youre a real person who can regurgitate the info on your card.
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Requirements
If you want consistent success on Fragrance.net, heres what you *actually* need:
- iPhone Setup (Primary Method):
- This is your golden ticket. Our detailed guide [@
The iPhone: A Carder's Ultimate Tool] breaks down exactly why iPhones are fucking perfect for bypassing Riskified. Safaris anti-fingerprinting is unmatched.
- Keep that iOS updated and stick to Safari.
- This is your golden ticket. Our detailed guide [@
- Antidetect Browser (Alternative):
- Cards (US): Any card type works - NONVBV is not needed. Just make sure they haven't been burned on other Adyen/Riskified sites. Keep them matching your proxy location.
- Residential Proxies:
- Must match cards city
- Residential only
The beauty of Fragrance.net? Their antifraud only wakes up at checkout. No need for that "browse for 20 minutes" bullshit - we're going straight for the throat.
Get your proxy and device setup sorted based on the requirements above. Once youre ready the hit is straightforward:

Load up the site and pick your targets. Grab 2-3 items instead of one expensive bottle - it looks more natural. In my experience 1K to 2K works perfectly if you have a solid card. Don't waste time browsing around like a lost puppy - their antifraud doesnt give a shit about your shopping patterns.
Checkout is your moment of truth. Guest checkout only, and heres your sequence:
- Drop address first
- Real phone (they actually call sometimes the paranoid fucks)
- Email you control
- Always pick the slowest shipping for maximum success
- Card details - matching exactly, no copy pasting shit


When you hit submit dont turn into a refresh-spamming crackhead. If they email for verification channel your inner Karen: "Of course this is my card I'm buying an anniversary gift!" That righteous indignation usually gets them off your back.

Wrap Up
Fragrance.net is a prime example of a high-value low-security target. Designer fragrances are expensive their security is weak. It's not foolproof, but if you follow these steps and don't act like a complete retard you can definitely score some free smells.
Now go out there and make some money, you beautiful bastards. And try not to smell *too* much like stolen goods. D0ctrine out.
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