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Carding Fragrance.net - (Difficulty: 4/10)
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.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
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.
View attachment 53648
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.
View attachment 53649
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.
Smelling Fresh
Requirements
If you want consistent success on Fragrance.net, heres what you *actually* need:
Process
- 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.
- 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:
View attachment 53652
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
View attachment 53651
- Real phone (they actually call sometimes the paranoid fucks)
- Email you control
- Always pick the slowest shipping for maximum success
View attachment 53653
- Card details - matching exactly, no copy pasting shit
View attachment 53654![]()
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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.
![]()
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
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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Carding Fragrance.net - (Difficulty: 4/10)
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.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
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.
View attachment 53648
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.
View attachment 53649
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.
Smelling Fresh
Requirements
If you want consistent success on Fragrance.net, heres what you *actually* need:
Process
- 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.
- 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:
View attachment 53652
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
View attachment 53651
- Real phone (they actually call sometimes the paranoid fucks)
- Email you control
- Always pick the slowest shipping for maximum success
View attachment 53653
- Card details - matching exactly, no copy pasting shit
View attachment 53654![]()
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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.
![]()
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
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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Carding Fragrance.net - (Difficulty: 4/10)
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.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
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.
View attachment 53648
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.
View attachment 53649
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.
Smelling Fresh
Requirements
If you want consistent success on Fragrance.net, heres what you *actually* need:
Process
- 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.
- 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:
View attachment 53652
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
View attachment 53651
- Real phone (they actually call sometimes the paranoid fucks)
- Email you control
- Always pick the slowest shipping for maximum success
View attachment 53653
- Card details - matching exactly, no copy pasting shit
View attachment 53654![]()
![]()
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.
![]()
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
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.
niceView attachment 53645
Carding Fragrance.net - (Difficulty: 4/10)
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.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
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.
View attachment 53648
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.
View attachment 53649
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.
Smelling Fresh
Requirements
If you want consistent success on Fragrance.net, heres what you *actually* need:
Process
- 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.
- 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:
View attachment 53652
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
View attachment 53651
- Real phone (they actually call sometimes the paranoid fucks)
- Email you control
- Always pick the slowest shipping for maximum success
View attachment 53653
- Card details - matching exactly, no copy pasting shit
View attachment 53654![]()
![]()
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.
![]()
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
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.
thanksView attachment 53645
Carding Fragrance.net - (Difficulty: 4/10)
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.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
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.
View attachment 53648
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.
View attachment 53649
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.
Smelling Fresh
Requirements
If you want consistent success on Fragrance.net, heres what you *actually* need:
Process
- 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.
- 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:
View attachment 53652
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
View attachment 53651
- Real phone (they actually call sometimes the paranoid fucks)
- Email you control
- Always pick the slowest shipping for maximum success
View attachment 53653
- Card details - matching exactly, no copy pasting shit
View attachment 53654![]()
![]()
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.
![]()
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
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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Carding Fragrance.net - (Difficulty: 4/10)
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.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
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.
View attachment 53648
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.
View attachment 53649
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.
Smelling Fresh
Requirements
If you want consistent success on Fragrance.net, heres what you *actually* need:
Process
- 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.
- 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:
View attachment 53652
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
View attachment 53651
- Real phone (they actually call sometimes the paranoid fucks)
- Email you control
- Always pick the slowest shipping for maximum success
View attachment 53653
- Card details - matching exactly, no copy pasting shit
View attachment 53654![]()
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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.
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*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
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.
safsafView attachment 53645
Carding Fragrance.net - (Difficulty: 4/10)
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.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
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.
View attachment 53648
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.
View attachment 53649
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.
Smelling Fresh
Requirements
If you want consistent success on Fragrance.net, heres what you *actually* need:
Process
- 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.
- 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:
View attachment 53652
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
View attachment 53651
- Real phone (they actually call sometimes the paranoid fucks)
- Email you control
- Always pick the slowest shipping for maximum success
View attachment 53653
- Card details - matching exactly, no copy pasting shit
View attachment 53654![]()
![]()
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.
![]()
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
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.
loveView attachment 53645
Carding Fragrance.net - (Difficulty: 4/10)
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.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
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.
View attachment 53648
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.
View attachment 53649
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.
Smelling Fresh
Requirements
If you want consistent success on Fragrance.net, heres what you *actually* need:
Process
- 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.
- 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:
View attachment 53652
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
View attachment 53651
- Real phone (they actually call sometimes the paranoid fucks)
- Email you control
- Always pick the slowest shipping for maximum success
View attachment 53653
- Card details - matching exactly, no copy pasting shit
View attachment 53654![]()
![]()
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.
![]()
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
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.
Thanks!View attachment 53645
Carding Fragrance.net - (Difficulty: 4/10)
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.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
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.
View attachment 53648
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.
View attachment 53649
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.
Smelling Fresh
Requirements
If you want consistent success on Fragrance.net, heres what you *actually* need:
Process
- 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.
- 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:
View attachment 53652
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
View attachment 53651
- Real phone (they actually call sometimes the paranoid fucks)
- Email you control
- Always pick the slowest shipping for maximum success
View attachment 53653
- Card details - matching exactly, no copy pasting shit
View attachment 53654![]()
![]()
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.
![]()
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
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.
YessirView attachment 53645
Carding Fragrance.net - (Difficulty: 4/10)
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.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
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.
View attachment 53648
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.
View attachment 53649
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.
Smelling Fresh
Requirements
If you want consistent success on Fragrance.net, heres what you *actually* need:
Process
- 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.
- 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:
View attachment 53652
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
View attachment 53651
- Real phone (they actually call sometimes the paranoid fucks)
- Email you control
- Always pick the slowest shipping for maximum success
View attachment 53653
- Card details - matching exactly, no copy pasting shit
View attachment 53654![]()
![]()
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.
![]()
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
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.
克oodView attachment 53645
Carding Fragrance.net - (Difficulty: 4/10)
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.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
![]()
Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
Security Overview
在运行Burp Suite并分析 HTTP 请求后,我发现Fragrance.net 的安全机制使用了两个关键的组件:Adyen作为支付处理器,Riskified用于欺诈检测。这意味着你的交易必须经过两个独立的检查点,才能拿到这些香甜的设计师香水。
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真正的问题在于:Riskified看到新订单的账单和收货地址不同时会很烦躁。而且由于Fragrance.net不允许你在下单后更改收货地址(至少在我的测试中是这样),所以你需要第一次就把这个设置好。
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但有趣的是,如果Riskified将您的第一笔订单标记为可疑,或者Adyen对您的交易感到不安,他们会向您发送电子邮件,要求您验证一些详细信息。他们想要一些基本信息——账单姓名、地址、电话号码以及与您的卡关联的信息。根据我的经验,提交这些信息大约90%的订单都能得到处理。就好像他们只是想确认您是否是能够复述您卡上信息的真人一样。
闻起来清新
要求
如果您希望在Fragrance.net上取得持续成功,以下是您*实际*需要的:
过程
- iPhone 设置(主要方法):
- 这是你的黄金入场券。我们的详细指南[@? iPhone:盗号者的终极工具] 详细解析了为什么 iPhone 如此完美地绕过Riskified检测。Safari 的防指纹识别功能无与伦比。
- 保持 iOS 更新并坚持使用 Safari。
- 反检测浏览器(替代):
- 如果您绝对不能使用 iPhone,那么您最好拥有一款零指纹泄漏的顶级反检测设备。
- 无噪音产生 - Riskified讨厌这种东西。
- 大多数反检测工具仍在与Riskified 作斗争- 您已被警告。
- 卡(美国):任何类型的卡均可使用 - 无需 NONVBV。只需确保这些卡未在其他Adyen / Riskified网站上刻录过即可。请确保卡号与您的代理位置一致。
- 住宅代理:
- 必须匹配卡片城市
- 仅限住宅
Fragrance.net的魅力何在?他们的反欺诈功能只在结账时才会激活。不用再说“浏览 20 分钟”之类的废话了——我们直接上门了。
根据以上要求,设置好代理和设备。准备就绪后,点击操作非常简单:
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打开网站,选择目标。与其买一瓶昂贵的酒,不如买2-3件——这样看起来更自然。以我的经验来看,如果你有一张好卡,1K到2K的折扣就很合适了。别像迷路的小狗一样到处乱逛,浪费时间——他们的反欺诈系统根本不在乎你的购物习惯。
结账是您的关键时刻。仅限客人结账,以下是您的结账顺序:
- 先删除地址
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- 真正的电话(他们实际上有时会打电话给那些偏执狂)
- 您控制的电子邮件
- 始终选择最慢的运输方式以获得最大的成功
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- 卡信息 - 完全匹配,无复制粘贴
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提交后,别变成刷屏的瘾君子。如果他们发邮件要求验证,那就释放你内心的愤怒:“这当然是我的卡,我要买周年纪念礼物!”这种义愤填膺的情绪通常能让他们放下心来。
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包起来
Fragrance.net就是一个典型的高价值、低安全性目标。设计师香水价格昂贵,但安全性却很弱。它并非万无一失,但只要你按照以下步骤操作,并且不要表现得像个十足的傻瓜,你肯定能搞到一些免费的香水。
现在出去赚钱吧,你们这些漂亮的混蛋。还有,别太像赃物。教义告别。
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Cardado Fragrance.net - (Dificultad: 4/10)
Tú me conoces, me amo objetivos no convencionales. Y me encanta meterme en ese cráneo tuyo que la mayor cantidad de $$$ que puedes ganar aquí es apuntando a sitios que lo son alto valor y bajo riesgo. ¿y qué más pueden ser de alto valor y bajo riesgo que las fragancias de diseñador caras?
Piénselo: la gente desembolsa dinero loco sólo para oler a su celebridad favorita. Y Fragancia.net está sentado en una montaña de inventario costoso con seguridad que no podría detener a un niño decidido. Estamos hablando de miles de fragancias de diseñador que simplemente rogan ser liberados.
Estoy a punto de mostrarte exactamente por qué este sitio merece tu atención.
Descargo de responsabilidad: La información proporcionada en este artículo y todos mis artículos y guías están destinados únicamente a fines educativos. Es un estudio de cómo opera el fraude y no pretende promover, respaldar o facilitar ninguna actividad ilegal. No puedo ser considerado responsable de ninguna acción tomada en base a este material o cualquier material publicado por mi cuenta. Utilice esta información de manera responsable y no participe en ninguna actividad delictiva.
¿por qué apuntar a este sitio
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.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
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Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
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.
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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.
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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:
Proceso
- Configuración del iPhone (Metând primar):
- Este es tu billete dorado. Nuestra guía detallada [@? El iPhone: A Carder's Ultimate Tool] analiza exactamente por qué los iPhone son jodidamente perfectos para evitarlo Riskificado. Safaris antihuellas no tiene comparación.
- Mantén ese iOS actualizado y quédate con Safari.
- Navegador antidetección (Alternativ):
- Si no puedes usar un iPhone, será mejor que tengas un antidetect de primer nivel sin fugas de huellas dactilares.
- Fără generație de zgomot - Riskificado odia esa mierda.
- La mayoría de los antidetects todavía luchan Riskificado - te han advertido.
- Tarjetas (EE.UU.): Cualquier tipo de tarjeta funciona; NO se necesita NONVBV. Sólo asegúrate de que no se hayan quemado en otros Adyen/Riskificado sitios. Mantenlos coincidiendo con la ubicación de su proxy.
- Proxies residenciales:
- Debe coincidir con las cartas de la ciudad
- Sólo residencial
La belleza de Fragancia.net? Su antifraude sólo se despierta al finalizar la compra. No hay necesidad de esa mierda de "buscar durante 20 minutos": vamos directamente hacia la garganta.
Ordene la configuración de su proxy y dispositivo según los requisitos anteriores. Una vez que estés listo, el golpe es sencillo:
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Carga el sitio y elige tus objetivos. Coge de 2 a 3 artículos en lugar de una botella cara; parece más natural. En mi experiencia, de 1K a 2K funciona perfectamente si tienes una tarjeta sólida. No pierdas el tiempo navegando como un cachorro perdido: a su antifraude le importan una mierda tus patrones de compras.
Checkout es tu momento de la verdad. Solo pago por invitado, y aquí está su secuencia:
- Deja la dirección primero
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- Email you control
- Always pick the slowest shipping for maximum success
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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.
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Envolver
Fragancia.net es un excelente ejemplo de a objetivo de alto valor y baja seguridad. Las fragancias de diseño son caras y su seguridad es débil. No es infalible, pero si sigues estos pasos y no actúas como un completo retrasado, definitivamente podrás conseguir algunos olores gratis.
Ahora sal y gana algo de dinero, hermosos bastardos. Y trate de no oler demasiado a bienes robados. D0ctrina fuera.
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Carding Fragrance.net - (Difficulty: 4/10)
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.
ALERT
One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:
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Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:
https://binx.cc/tools/resell
BinX.CC | BinX.PW
ALERT
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.
View attachment 53648
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.
View attachment 53649
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.
Smelling Fresh
Requirements
If you want consistent success on Fragrance.net, heres what you *actually* need:
Process
- 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.
- 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:
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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
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- Real phone (they actually call sometimes the paranoid fucks)
- Email you control
- Always pick the slowest shipping for maximum success
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- Card details - matching exactly, no copy pasting shit
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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.
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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.