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📷 Carding Guide: Adorama 📷


Today we set our scopes on Adorama. Adorama.com is stocked with high-end camera equipment, from basic DSLRs to professional cinema rigs. Their security is weak, making them an ideal target for experienced carders.

View attachment 47474





Why Adorama?
View attachment 47476
The gear is expensive and easy to resell. One successful hit can yield substantial profits. There's always demand for discounted photography equipment.

This isn't for amateurs. You'll need skill to navigate their system and exploit its vulnerabilities. We'll break down their defenses and show you how to walk away with valuable merchandise.

View attachment 47477

Forget low-value targets. Adorama offers bigger payoffs for those who can pull it off. Get your tools ready - we're about to turn overpriced camera gear into serious cash.



Recon

Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Adorama's digital guts. At first glance, these fuckers seem to be running everything in-house. No fancy third-party antifraud systems in sight. It's like they're begging to be hit.

The payment processing is handled by Braintree. If you've been paying attention to my previous guides, you know this can be both good and bad. Braintree's not the sharpest tool in the shed, but they've got some tricks up their sleeve.

Here's where shit gets interesting. We spotted this line in their backend requests:

View attachment 47479

Code:
"EnablePreventFraudster":false,

Looks like Adorama's got some fraud prevention system, but the idiots have it turned off most of the time. It's like they installed a security system but forgot to turn it on.

But hold up. A quick Google search shows past blog posts about Adorama partnering with Signifyd. Now, we didn't see any signs of Signifyd being injected in our session, but these sneaky bastards could be using it to assess transactions after you order, not while you're browsing the site.

This is actually great news for us. Post-purchase fraud checks mean we've got a window of opportunity. If we can get our order through the initial checkout, we might be able to snag the goods before any red flags pop up.



Adorama's Payment System

My personal experience with Adorama lines up perfectly with what we've uncovered about their antifraud setup. These fuckers let all charges go through (as long as your card's got juice), then they do their little check immediately right after.

View attachment 47481

You can fail this check if:
  • Dirty drop: Your drop's got a dirty history of fraudulent transactions. Signifyd's probably cross-checking addresses, so if your drop's been burned before, you're fucked.
  • Flagged IP: Your IP is flagged. Do yourself a favor and run it through IPQS first.
  • High fraud score: Your general fraud score is too high for the amount youre trying to purchase. If you're trying to snag a $5000 cinema camera on a fresh account, you're asking for trouble. Start small and work your way up.

In most cases if you fail the checks they will cancel the order, in some cases they will email you telling you that your order is on hold, and that you need to confirm your details with them.



Requirements and Process


Alright, here's what you need to successfully card Adorama:

View attachment 47484
Requirements:
  • US cards: VBV or non-VBV, doesn't matter. Adorama rarely throws 3DS at you, even on garbage cards.
  • US drop addresses: Keep 'em clean and rotate often.
  • Decent proxies: Residential US IPs, preferably not blacklisted.
  • Solid antidetect setup: Make sure your browser fingerprint looks legit.
  • Phone number forwarder: This is important. Adorama likes to call and verify orders. Make sure the number you use forwards to you.
  • Patience: Don't rush this shit or you'll blow your chance.

Process:
  1. Set up your environment: Fire up your antidetect browser and connect to a clean US proxy.
  2. Browse Adorama naturally: Don't just beeline for the expensive stuff. Look around, maybe add some cheaper items to your cart too.
  3. Build your cart: Mix high and low-value items. Don't be the idiot trying to card a $10,000 camera on your first go.
  4. Checkout: Use guest checkout if possible. If you need an account, use one with some history.
  5. Enter details carefully: Take your time, no copy-pasting. Make it look like a real purchase. Use a phone number that forwards to you.
  6. Submit and wait: Once you hit that order button, sit tight. Remember, Adorama lets the charge go through before they start sniffing around.
  7. Monitor your email and phone: If you get an order confirmation, you're probably in the clear. If you see that "on-hold" bullshit or get a call, be ready to play ball with their verification process.
  8. Don't reuse your setup: Once you've hit Adorama, consider that card and drop combo burned. Move on to the next one.

That phone forwarder is your lifeline. When Adorama calls, you need to be ready to bullshit like a pro. Act like an excited photographer who can't wait to get their hands on that new gear. If you can't handle a simple phone call without sounding like a nervous wreck, you might as well give up now.



Passing Adorama's Verification
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Advanced Trick (For Supreme/Carding Class Group)
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Conclusion

Adorama's verification checks give you a small window to work with, so move fast but smart. Get in, snag your gear, and get out. Don't let greed fuck you over - spacing out your hits is crucial. Always be ready to bail if shit starts smelling fishy. If you're not a complete dumbass and follow this guide, you've got a solid shot at scoring some premium camera equipment.

Remember, patience and preparation are your best friends in this game. Don't rush, don't get cocky, and you might just turn Adorama into your personal photography playground. Play it right, and you'll be swimming in high-end gear before you know it.

Stay sharp, stay cautious, and enjoy your new gear. d0ctrine out.
Wow man
 

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View attachment 47475
📷 Carding Guide: Adorama 📷


Today we set our scopes on Adorama. Adorama.com is stocked with high-end camera equipment, from basic DSLRs to professional cinema rigs. Their security is weak, making them an ideal target for experienced carders.

View attachment 47474





Why Adorama?
View attachment 47476
The gear is expensive and easy to resell. One successful hit can yield substantial profits. There's always demand for discounted photography equipment.

This isn't for amateurs. You'll need skill to navigate their system and exploit its vulnerabilities. We'll break down their defenses and show you how to walk away with valuable merchandise.

View attachment 47477

Forget low-value targets. Adorama offers bigger payoffs for those who can pull it off. Get your tools ready - we're about to turn overpriced camera gear into serious cash.



Recon

Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Adorama's digital guts. At first glance, these fuckers seem to be running everything in-house. No fancy third-party antifraud systems in sight. It's like they're begging to be hit.

The payment processing is handled by Braintree. If you've been paying attention to my previous guides, you know this can be both good and bad. Braintree's not the sharpest tool in the shed, but they've got some tricks up their sleeve.

Here's where shit gets interesting. We spotted this line in their backend requests:

View attachment 47479

Code:
"EnablePreventFraudster":false,

Looks like Adorama's got some fraud prevention system, but the idiots have it turned off most of the time. It's like they installed a security system but forgot to turn it on.

But hold up. A quick Google search shows past blog posts about Adorama partnering with Signifyd. Now, we didn't see any signs of Signifyd being injected in our session, but these sneaky bastards could be using it to assess transactions after you order, not while you're browsing the site.

This is actually great news for us. Post-purchase fraud checks mean we've got a window of opportunity. If we can get our order through the initial checkout, we might be able to snag the goods before any red flags pop up.



Adorama's Payment System

My personal experience with Adorama lines up perfectly with what we've uncovered about their antifraud setup. These fuckers let all charges go through (as long as your card's got juice), then they do their little check immediately right after.

View attachment 47481

You can fail this check if:
  • Dirty drop: Your drop's got a dirty history of fraudulent transactions. Signifyd's probably cross-checking addresses, so if your drop's been burned before, you're fucked.
  • Flagged IP: Your IP is flagged. Do yourself a favor and run it through IPQS first.
  • High fraud score: Your general fraud score is too high for the amount youre trying to purchase. If you're trying to snag a $5000 cinema camera on a fresh account, you're asking for trouble. Start small and work your way up.

In most cases if you fail the checks they will cancel the order, in some cases they will email you telling you that your order is on hold, and that you need to confirm your details with them.



Requirements and Process


Alright, here's what you need to successfully card Adorama:

View attachment 47484
Requirements:
  • US cards: VBV or non-VBV, doesn't matter. Adorama rarely throws 3DS at you, even on garbage cards.
  • US drop addresses: Keep 'em clean and rotate often.
  • Decent proxies: Residential US IPs, preferably not blacklisted.
  • Solid antidetect setup: Make sure your browser fingerprint looks legit.
  • Phone number forwarder: This is important. Adorama likes to call and verify orders. Make sure the number you use forwards to you.
  • Patience: Don't rush this shit or you'll blow your chance.

Process:
  1. Set up your environment: Fire up your antidetect browser and connect to a clean US proxy.
  2. Browse Adorama naturally: Don't just beeline for the expensive stuff. Look around, maybe add some cheaper items to your cart too.
  3. Build your cart: Mix high and low-value items. Don't be the idiot trying to card a $10,000 camera on your first go.
  4. Checkout: Use guest checkout if possible. If you need an account, use one with some history.
  5. Enter details carefully: Take your time, no copy-pasting. Make it look like a real purchase. Use a phone number that forwards to you.
  6. Submit and wait: Once you hit that order button, sit tight. Remember, Adorama lets the charge go through before they start sniffing around.
  7. Monitor your email and phone: If you get an order confirmation, you're probably in the clear. If you see that "on-hold" bullshit or get a call, be ready to play ball with their verification process.
  8. Don't reuse your setup: Once you've hit Adorama, consider that card and drop combo burned. Move on to the next one.

That phone forwarder is your lifeline. When Adorama calls, you need to be ready to bullshit like a pro. Act like an excited photographer who can't wait to get their hands on that new gear. If you can't handle a simple phone call without sounding like a nervous wreck, you might as well give up now.



Passing Adorama's Verification
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Advanced Trick (For Supreme/Carding Class Group)
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Conclusion

Adorama's verification checks give you a small window to work with, so move fast but smart. Get in, snag your gear, and get out. Don't let greed fuck you over - spacing out your hits is crucial. Always be ready to bail if shit starts smelling fishy. If you're not a complete dumbass and follow this guide, you've got a solid shot at scoring some premium camera equipment.

Remember, patience and preparation are your best friends in this game. Don't rush, don't get cocky, and you might just turn Adorama into your personal photography playground. Play it right, and you'll be swimming in high-end gear before you know it.

Stay sharp, stay cautious, and enjoy your new gear. d0ctrine out.
 

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View attachment 47475
📷 Carding Guide: Adorama 📷


Today we set our scopes on Adorama. Adorama.com is stocked with high-end camera equipment, from basic DSLRs to professional cinema rigs. Their security is weak, making them an ideal target for experienced carders.

View attachment 47474





Why Adorama?
View attachment 47476
The gear is expensive and easy to resell. One successful hit can yield substantial profits. There's always demand for discounted photography equipment.

This isn't for amateurs. You'll need skill to navigate their system and exploit its vulnerabilities. We'll break down their defenses and show you how to walk away with valuable merchandise.

View attachment 47477

Forget low-value targets. Adorama offers bigger payoffs for those who can pull it off. Get your tools ready - we're about to turn overpriced camera gear into serious cash.



Recon

Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Adorama's digital guts. At first glance, these fuckers seem to be running everything in-house. No fancy third-party antifraud systems in sight. It's like they're begging to be hit.

The payment processing is handled by Braintree. If you've been paying attention to my previous guides, you know this can be both good and bad. Braintree's not the sharpest tool in the shed, but they've got some tricks up their sleeve.

Here's where shit gets interesting. We spotted this line in their backend requests:

View attachment 47479

Code:
"EnablePreventFraudster":false,

Looks like Adorama's got some fraud prevention system, but the idiots have it turned off most of the time. It's like they installed a security system but forgot to turn it on.

But hold up. A quick Google search shows past blog posts about Adorama partnering with Signifyd. Now, we didn't see any signs of Signifyd being injected in our session, but these sneaky bastards could be using it to assess transactions after you order, not while you're browsing the site.

This is actually great news for us. Post-purchase fraud checks mean we've got a window of opportunity. If we can get our order through the initial checkout, we might be able to snag the goods before any red flags pop up.



Adorama's Payment System

My personal experience with Adorama lines up perfectly with what we've uncovered about their antifraud setup. These fuckers let all charges go through (as long as your card's got juice), then they do their little check immediately right after.

View attachment 47481

You can fail this check if:
  • Dirty drop: Your drop's got a dirty history of fraudulent transactions. Signifyd's probably cross-checking addresses, so if your drop's been burned before, you're fucked.
  • Flagged IP: Your IP is flagged. Do yourself a favor and run it through IPQS first.
  • High fraud score: Your general fraud score is too high for the amount youre trying to purchase. If you're trying to snag a $5000 cinema camera on a fresh account, you're asking for trouble. Start small and work your way up.

In most cases if you fail the checks they will cancel the order, in some cases they will email you telling you that your order is on hold, and that you need to confirm your details with them.



Requirements and Process


Alright, here's what you need to successfully card Adorama:

View attachment 47484
Requirements:
  • US cards: VBV or non-VBV, doesn't matter. Adorama rarely throws 3DS at you, even on garbage cards.
  • US drop addresses: Keep 'em clean and rotate often.
  • Decent proxies: Residential US IPs, preferably not blacklisted.
  • Solid antidetect setup: Make sure your browser fingerprint looks legit.
  • Phone number forwarder: This is important. Adorama likes to call and verify orders. Make sure the number you use forwards to you.
  • Patience: Don't rush this shit or you'll blow your chance.

Process:
  1. Set up your environment: Fire up your antidetect browser and connect to a clean US proxy.
  2. Browse Adorama naturally: Don't just beeline for the expensive stuff. Look around, maybe add some cheaper items to your cart too.
  3. Build your cart: Mix high and low-value items. Don't be the idiot trying to card a $10,000 camera on your first go.
  4. Checkout: Use guest checkout if possible. If you need an account, use one with some history.
  5. Enter details carefully: Take your time, no copy-pasting. Make it look like a real purchase. Use a phone number that forwards to you.
  6. Submit and wait: Once you hit that order button, sit tight. Remember, Adorama lets the charge go through before they start sniffing around.
  7. Monitor your email and phone: If you get an order confirmation, you're probably in the clear. If you see that "on-hold" bullshit or get a call, be ready to play ball with their verification process.
  8. Don't reuse your setup: Once you've hit Adorama, consider that card and drop combo burned. Move on to the next one.

That phone forwarder is your lifeline. When Adorama calls, you need to be ready to bullshit like a pro. Act like an excited photographer who can't wait to get their hands on that new gear. If you can't handle a simple phone call without sounding like a nervous wreck, you might as well give up now.



Passing Adorama's Verification
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Advanced Trick (For Supreme/Carding Class Group)
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Conclusion

Adorama's verification checks give you a small window to work with, so move fast but smart. Get in, snag your gear, and get out. Don't let greed fuck you over - spacing out your hits is crucial. Always be ready to bail if shit starts smelling fishy. If you're not a complete dumbass and follow this guide, you've got a solid shot at scoring some premium camera equipment.

Remember, patience and preparation are your best friends in this game. Don't rush, don't get cocky, and you might just turn Adorama into your personal photography playground. Play it right, and you'll be swimming in high-end gear before you know it.

Stay sharp, stay cautious, and enjoy your new gear. d0ctrine out.
thanks for this
 

sexxx

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View attachment 47475
📷 Carding Guide: Adorama 📷


Today we set our scopes on Adorama. Adorama.com is stocked with high-end camera equipment, from basic DSLRs to professional cinema rigs. Their security is weak, making them an ideal target for experienced carders.

View attachment 47474





Why Adorama?
View attachment 47476
The gear is expensive and easy to resell. One successful hit can yield substantial profits. There's always demand for discounted photography equipment.

This isn't for amateurs. You'll need skill to navigate their system and exploit its vulnerabilities. We'll break down their defenses and show you how to walk away with valuable merchandise.

View attachment 47477

Forget low-value targets. Adorama offers bigger payoffs for those who can pull it off. Get your tools ready - we're about to turn overpriced camera gear into serious cash.



Recon

Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Adorama's digital guts. At first glance, these fuckers seem to be running everything in-house. No fancy third-party antifraud systems in sight. It's like they're begging to be hit.

The payment processing is handled by Braintree. If you've been paying attention to my previous guides, you know this can be both good and bad. Braintree's not the sharpest tool in the shed, but they've got some tricks up their sleeve.

Here's where shit gets interesting. We spotted this line in their backend requests:

View attachment 47479

Code:
"EnablePreventFraudster":false,

Looks like Adorama's got some fraud prevention system, but the idiots have it turned off most of the time. It's like they installed a security system but forgot to turn it on.

But hold up. A quick Google search shows past blog posts about Adorama partnering with Signifyd. Now, we didn't see any signs of Signifyd being injected in our session, but these sneaky bastards could be using it to assess transactions after you order, not while you're browsing the site.

This is actually great news for us. Post-purchase fraud checks mean we've got a window of opportunity. If we can get our order through the initial checkout, we might be able to snag the goods before any red flags pop up.



Adorama's Payment System

My personal experience with Adorama lines up perfectly with what we've uncovered about their antifraud setup. These fuckers let all charges go through (as long as your card's got juice), then they do their little check immediately right after.

View attachment 47481

You can fail this check if:
  • Dirty drop: Your drop's got a dirty history of fraudulent transactions. Signifyd's probably cross-checking addresses, so if your drop's been burned before, you're fucked.
  • Flagged IP: Your IP is flagged. Do yourself a favor and run it through IPQS first.
  • High fraud score: Your general fraud score is too high for the amount youre trying to purchase. If you're trying to snag a $5000 cinema camera on a fresh account, you're asking for trouble. Start small and work your way up.

In most cases if you fail the checks they will cancel the order, in some cases they will email you telling you that your order is on hold, and that you need to confirm your details with them.



Requirements and Process


Alright, here's what you need to successfully card Adorama:

View attachment 47484
Requirements:
  • US cards: VBV or non-VBV, doesn't matter. Adorama rarely throws 3DS at you, even on garbage cards.
  • US drop addresses: Keep 'em clean and rotate often.
  • Decent proxies: Residential US IPs, preferably not blacklisted.
  • Solid antidetect setup: Make sure your browser fingerprint looks legit.
  • Phone number forwarder: This is important. Adorama likes to call and verify orders. Make sure the number you use forwards to you.
  • Patience: Don't rush this shit or you'll blow your chance.

Process:
  1. Set up your environment: Fire up your antidetect browser and connect to a clean US proxy.
  2. Browse Adorama naturally: Don't just beeline for the expensive stuff. Look around, maybe add some cheaper items to your cart too.
  3. Build your cart: Mix high and low-value items. Don't be the idiot trying to card a $10,000 camera on your first go.
  4. Checkout: Use guest checkout if possible. If you need an account, use one with some history.
  5. Enter details carefully: Take your time, no copy-pasting. Make it look like a real purchase. Use a phone number that forwards to you.
  6. Submit and wait: Once you hit that order button, sit tight. Remember, Adorama lets the charge go through before they start sniffing around.
  7. Monitor your email and phone: If you get an order confirmation, you're probably in the clear. If you see that "on-hold" bullshit or get a call, be ready to play ball with their verification process.
  8. Don't reuse your setup: Once you've hit Adorama, consider that card and drop combo burned. Move on to the next one.

That phone forwarder is your lifeline. When Adorama calls, you need to be ready to bullshit like a pro. Act like an excited photographer who can't wait to get their hands on that new gear. If you can't handle a simple phone call without sounding like a nervous wreck, you might as well give up now.



Passing Adorama's Verification
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Advanced Trick (For Supreme/Carding Class Group)
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Conclusion

Adorama's verification checks give you a small window to work with, so move fast but smart. Get in, snag your gear, and get out. Don't let greed fuck you over - spacing out your hits is crucial. Always be ready to bail if shit starts smelling fishy. If you're not a complete dumbass and follow this guide, you've got a solid shot at scoring some premium camera equipment.

Remember, patience and preparation are your best friends in this game. Don't rush, don't get cocky, and you might just turn Adorama into your personal photography playground. Play it right, and you'll be swimming in high-end gear before you know it.

Stay sharp, stay cautious, and enjoy your new gear. d0ctrine out.
thx
 

dumbartist2

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View attachment 47475
📷 Carding Guide: Adorama 📷


Today we set our scopes on Adorama. Adorama.com is stocked with high-end camera equipment, from basic DSLRs to professional cinema rigs. Their security is weak, making them an ideal target for experienced carders.

View attachment 47474





Why Adorama?
View attachment 47476
The gear is expensive and easy to resell. One successful hit can yield substantial profits. There's always demand for discounted photography equipment.

This isn't for amateurs. You'll need skill to navigate their system and exploit its vulnerabilities. We'll break down their defenses and show you how to walk away with valuable merchandise.

View attachment 47477

Forget low-value targets. Adorama offers bigger payoffs for those who can pull it off. Get your tools ready - we're about to turn overpriced camera gear into serious cash.



Recon

Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Adorama's digital guts. At first glance, these fuckers seem to be running everything in-house. No fancy third-party antifraud systems in sight. It's like they're begging to be hit.

The payment processing is handled by Braintree. If you've been paying attention to my previous guides, you know this can be both good and bad. Braintree's not the sharpest tool in the shed, but they've got some tricks up their sleeve.

Here's where shit gets interesting. We spotted this line in their backend requests:

View attachment 47479

Code:
"EnablePreventFraudster":false,

Looks like Adorama's got some fraud prevention system, but the idiots have it turned off most of the time. It's like they installed a security system but forgot to turn it on.

But hold up. A quick Google search shows past blog posts about Adorama partnering with Signifyd. Now, we didn't see any signs of Signifyd being injected in our session, but these sneaky bastards could be using it to assess transactions after you order, not while you're browsing the site.

This is actually great news for us. Post-purchase fraud checks mean we've got a window of opportunity. If we can get our order through the initial checkout, we might be able to snag the goods before any red flags pop up.



Adorama's Payment System

My personal experience with Adorama lines up perfectly with what we've uncovered about their antifraud setup. These fuckers let all charges go through (as long as your card's got juice), then they do their little check immediately right after.

View attachment 47481

You can fail this check if:
  • Dirty drop: Your drop's got a dirty history of fraudulent transactions. Signifyd's probably cross-checking addresses, so if your drop's been burned before, you're fucked.
  • Flagged IP: Your IP is flagged. Do yourself a favor and run it through IPQS first.
  • High fraud score: Your general fraud score is too high for the amount youre trying to purchase. If you're trying to snag a $5000 cinema camera on a fresh account, you're asking for trouble. Start small and work your way up.

In most cases if you fail the checks they will cancel the order, in some cases they will email you telling you that your order is on hold, and that you need to confirm your details with them.



Requirements and Process


Alright, here's what you need to successfully card Adorama:

View attachment 47484
Requirements:
  • US cards: VBV or non-VBV, doesn't matter. Adorama rarely throws 3DS at you, even on garbage cards.
  • US drop addresses: Keep 'em clean and rotate often.
  • Decent proxies: Residential US IPs, preferably not blacklisted.
  • Solid antidetect setup: Make sure your browser fingerprint looks legit.
  • Phone number forwarder: This is important. Adorama likes to call and verify orders. Make sure the number you use forwards to you.
  • Patience: Don't rush this shit or you'll blow your chance.

Process:
  1. Set up your environment: Fire up your antidetect browser and connect to a clean US proxy.
  2. Browse Adorama naturally: Don't just beeline for the expensive stuff. Look around, maybe add some cheaper items to your cart too.
  3. Build your cart: Mix high and low-value items. Don't be the idiot trying to card a $10,000 camera on your first go.
  4. Checkout: Use guest checkout if possible. If you need an account, use one with some history.
  5. Enter details carefully: Take your time, no copy-pasting. Make it look like a real purchase. Use a phone number that forwards to you.
  6. Submit and wait: Once you hit that order button, sit tight. Remember, Adorama lets the charge go through before they start sniffing around.
  7. Monitor your email and phone: If you get an order confirmation, you're probably in the clear. If you see that "on-hold" bullshit or get a call, be ready to play ball with their verification process.
  8. Don't reuse your setup: Once you've hit Adorama, consider that card and drop combo burned. Move on to the next one.

That phone forwarder is your lifeline. When Adorama calls, you need to be ready to bullshit like a pro. Act like an excited photographer who can't wait to get their hands on that new gear. If you can't handle a simple phone call without sounding like a nervous wreck, you might as well give up now.



Passing Adorama's Verification
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Advanced Trick (For Supreme/Carding Class Group)
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Conclusion

Adorama's verification checks give you a small window to work with, so move fast but smart. Get in, snag your gear, and get out. Don't let greed fuck you over - spacing out your hits is crucial. Always be ready to bail if shit starts smelling fishy. If you're not a complete dumbass and follow this guide, you've got a solid shot at scoring some premium camera equipment.

Remember, patience and preparation are your best friends in this game. Don't rush, don't get cocky, and you might just turn Adorama into your personal photography playground. Play it right, and you'll be swimming in high-end gear before you know it.

Stay sharp, stay cautious, and enjoy your new gear. d0ctrine out.
Thanks
 

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View attachment 47475
📷 Carding Guide: Adorama 📷


Today we set our scopes on Adorama. Adorama.com is stocked with high-end camera equipment, from basic DSLRs to professional cinema rigs. Their security is weak, making them an ideal target for experienced carders.

View attachment 47474





Why Adorama?
View attachment 47476
The gear is expensive and easy to resell. One successful hit can yield substantial profits. There's always demand for discounted photography equipment.

This isn't for amateurs. You'll need skill to navigate their system and exploit its vulnerabilities. We'll break down their defenses and show you how to walk away with valuable merchandise.

View attachment 47477

Forget low-value targets. Adorama offers bigger payoffs for those who can pull it off. Get your tools ready - we're about to turn overpriced camera gear into serious cash.



Recon

Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Adorama's digital guts. At first glance, these fuckers seem to be running everything in-house. No fancy third-party antifraud systems in sight. It's like they're begging to be hit.

The payment processing is handled by Braintree. If you've been paying attention to my previous guides, you know this can be both good and bad. Braintree's not the sharpest tool in the shed, but they've got some tricks up their sleeve.

Here's where shit gets interesting. We spotted this line in their backend requests:

View attachment 47479

Code:
"EnablePreventFraudster":false,

Looks like Adorama's got some fraud prevention system, but the idiots have it turned off most of the time. It's like they installed a security system but forgot to turn it on.

But hold up. A quick Google search shows past blog posts about Adorama partnering with Signifyd. Now, we didn't see any signs of Signifyd being injected in our session, but these sneaky bastards could be using it to assess transactions after you order, not while you're browsing the site.

This is actually great news for us. Post-purchase fraud checks mean we've got a window of opportunity. If we can get our order through the initial checkout, we might be able to snag the goods before any red flags pop up.



Adorama's Payment System

My personal experience with Adorama lines up perfectly with what we've uncovered about their antifraud setup. These fuckers let all charges go through (as long as your card's got juice), then they do their little check immediately right after.

View attachment 47481

You can fail this check if:
  • Dirty drop: Your drop's got a dirty history of fraudulent transactions. Signifyd's probably cross-checking addresses, so if your drop's been burned before, you're fucked.
  • Flagged IP: Your IP is flagged. Do yourself a favor and run it through IPQS first.
  • High fraud score: Your general fraud score is too high for the amount youre trying to purchase. If you're trying to snag a $5000 cinema camera on a fresh account, you're asking for trouble. Start small and work your way up.

In most cases if you fail the checks they will cancel the order, in some cases they will email you telling you that your order is on hold, and that you need to confirm your details with them.



Requirements and Process


Alright, here's what you need to successfully card Adorama:

View attachment 47484
Requirements:
  • US cards: VBV or non-VBV, doesn't matter. Adorama rarely throws 3DS at you, even on garbage cards.
  • US drop addresses: Keep 'em clean and rotate often.
  • Decent proxies: Residential US IPs, preferably not blacklisted.
  • Solid antidetect setup: Make sure your browser fingerprint looks legit.
  • Phone number forwarder: This is important. Adorama likes to call and verify orders. Make sure the number you use forwards to you.
  • Patience: Don't rush this shit or you'll blow your chance.

Process:
  1. Set up your environment: Fire up your antidetect browser and connect to a clean US proxy.
  2. Browse Adorama naturally: Don't just beeline for the expensive stuff. Look around, maybe add some cheaper items to your cart too.
  3. Build your cart: Mix high and low-value items. Don't be the idiot trying to card a $10,000 camera on your first go.
  4. Checkout: Use guest checkout if possible. If you need an account, use one with some history.
  5. Enter details carefully: Take your time, no copy-pasting. Make it look like a real purchase. Use a phone number that forwards to you.
  6. Submit and wait: Once you hit that order button, sit tight. Remember, Adorama lets the charge go through before they start sniffing around.
  7. Monitor your email and phone: If you get an order confirmation, you're probably in the clear. If you see that "on-hold" bullshit or get a call, be ready to play ball with their verification process.
  8. Don't reuse your setup: Once you've hit Adorama, consider that card and drop combo burned. Move on to the next one.

That phone forwarder is your lifeline. When Adorama calls, you need to be ready to bullshit like a pro. Act like an excited photographer who can't wait to get their hands on that new gear. If you can't handle a simple phone call without sounding like a nervous wreck, you might as well give up now.



Passing Adorama's Verification
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Advanced Trick (For Supreme/Carding Class Group)
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Conclusion

Adorama's verification checks give you a small window to work with, so move fast but smart. Get in, snag your gear, and get out. Don't let greed fuck you over - spacing out your hits is crucial. Always be ready to bail if shit starts smelling fishy. If you're not a complete dumbass and follow this guide, you've got a solid shot at scoring some premium camera equipment.

Remember, patience and preparation are your best friends in this game. Don't rush, don't get cocky, and you might just turn Adorama into your personal photography playground. Play it right, and you'll be swimming in high-end gear before you know it.

Stay sharp, stay cautious, and enjoy your new gear. d0ctrine out.
thanks
 

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View attachment 47475
📷 Carding Guide: Adorama 📷


Today we set our scopes on Adorama. Adorama.com is stocked with high-end camera equipment, from basic DSLRs to professional cinema rigs. Their security is weak, making them an ideal target for experienced carders.

View attachment 47474





Why Adorama?
View attachment 47476
The gear is expensive and easy to resell. One successful hit can yield substantial profits. There's always demand for discounted photography equipment.

This isn't for amateurs. You'll need skill to navigate their system and exploit its vulnerabilities. We'll break down their defenses and show you how to walk away with valuable merchandise.

View attachment 47477

Forget low-value targets. Adorama offers bigger payoffs for those who can pull it off. Get your tools ready - we're about to turn overpriced camera gear into serious cash.



Recon

Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Adorama's digital guts. At first glance, these fuckers seem to be running everything in-house. No fancy third-party antifraud systems in sight. It's like they're begging to be hit.

The payment processing is handled by Braintree. If you've been paying attention to my previous guides, you know this can be both good and bad. Braintree's not the sharpest tool in the shed, but they've got some tricks up their sleeve.

Here's where shit gets interesting. We spotted this line in their backend requests:

View attachment 47479

Code:
"EnablePreventFraudster":false,

Looks like Adorama's got some fraud prevention system, but the idiots have it turned off most of the time. It's like they installed a security system but forgot to turn it on.

But hold up. A quick Google search shows past blog posts about Adorama partnering with Signifyd. Now, we didn't see any signs of Signifyd being injected in our session, but these sneaky bastards could be using it to assess transactions after you order, not while you're browsing the site.

This is actually great news for us. Post-purchase fraud checks mean we've got a window of opportunity. If we can get our order through the initial checkout, we might be able to snag the goods before any red flags pop up.



Adorama's Payment System

My personal experience with Adorama lines up perfectly with what we've uncovered about their antifraud setup. These fuckers let all charges go through (as long as your card's got juice), then they do their little check immediately right after.

View attachment 47481

You can fail this check if:
  • Dirty drop: Your drop's got a dirty history of fraudulent transactions. Signifyd's probably cross-checking addresses, so if your drop's been burned before, you're fucked.
  • Flagged IP: Your IP is flagged. Do yourself a favor and run it through IPQS first.
  • High fraud score: Your general fraud score is too high for the amount youre trying to purchase. If you're trying to snag a $5000 cinema camera on a fresh account, you're asking for trouble. Start small and work your way up.

In most cases if you fail the checks they will cancel the order, in some cases they will email you telling you that your order is on hold, and that you need to confirm your details with them.



Requirements and Process


Alright, here's what you need to successfully card Adorama:

View attachment 47484
Requirements:
  • US cards: VBV or non-VBV, doesn't matter. Adorama rarely throws 3DS at you, even on garbage cards.
  • US drop addresses: Keep 'em clean and rotate often.
  • Decent proxies: Residential US IPs, preferably not blacklisted.
  • Solid antidetect setup: Make sure your browser fingerprint looks legit.
  • Phone number forwarder: This is important. Adorama likes to call and verify orders. Make sure the number you use forwards to you.
  • Patience: Don't rush this shit or you'll blow your chance.

Process:
  1. Set up your environment: Fire up your antidetect browser and connect to a clean US proxy.
  2. Browse Adorama naturally: Don't just beeline for the expensive stuff. Look around, maybe add some cheaper items to your cart too.
  3. Build your cart: Mix high and low-value items. Don't be the idiot trying to card a $10,000 camera on your first go.
  4. Checkout: Use guest checkout if possible. If you need an account, use one with some history.
  5. Enter details carefully: Take your time, no copy-pasting. Make it look like a real purchase. Use a phone number that forwards to you.
  6. Submit and wait: Once you hit that order button, sit tight. Remember, Adorama lets the charge go through before they start sniffing around.
  7. Monitor your email and phone: If you get an order confirmation, you're probably in the clear. If you see that "on-hold" bullshit or get a call, be ready to play ball with their verification process.
  8. Don't reuse your setup: Once you've hit Adorama, consider that card and drop combo burned. Move on to the next one.

That phone forwarder is your lifeline. When Adorama calls, you need to be ready to bullshit like a pro. Act like an excited photographer who can't wait to get their hands on that new gear. If you can't handle a simple phone call without sounding like a nervous wreck, you might as well give up now.



Passing Adorama's Verification
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Advanced Trick (For Supreme/Carding Class Group)
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Conclusion

Adorama's verification checks give you a small window to work with, so move fast but smart. Get in, snag your gear, and get out. Don't let greed fuck you over - spacing out your hits is crucial. Always be ready to bail if shit starts smelling fishy. If you're not a complete dumbass and follow this guide, you've got a solid shot at scoring some premium camera equipment.

Remember, patience and preparation are your best friends in this game. Don't rush, don't get cocky, and you might just turn Adorama into your personal photography playground. Play it right, and you'll be swimming in high-end gear before you know it.

Stay sharp, stay cautious, and enjoy your new gear. d0ctrine out.
Let me the god damn shit
 

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View attachment 47475
📷 Carding Guide: Adorama 📷


Today we set our scopes on Adorama. Adorama.com is stocked with high-end camera equipment, from basic DSLRs to professional cinema rigs. Their security is weak, making them an ideal target for experienced carders.

View attachment 47474





Why Adorama?
View attachment 47476
The gear is expensive and easy to resell. One successful hit can yield substantial profits. There's always demand for discounted photography equipment.

This isn't for amateurs. You'll need skill to navigate their system and exploit its vulnerabilities. We'll break down their defenses and show you how to walk away with valuable merchandise.

View attachment 47477

Forget low-value targets. Adorama offers bigger payoffs for those who can pull it off. Get your tools ready - we're about to turn overpriced camera gear into serious cash.



Recon

Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Adorama's digital guts. At first glance, these fuckers seem to be running everything in-house. No fancy third-party antifraud systems in sight. It's like they're begging to be hit.

The payment processing is handled by Braintree. If you've been paying attention to my previous guides, you know this can be both good and bad. Braintree's not the sharpest tool in the shed, but they've got some tricks up their sleeve.

Here's where shit gets interesting. We spotted this line in their backend requests:

View attachment 47479

Code:
"EnablePreventFraudster":false,

Looks like Adorama's got some fraud prevention system, but the idiots have it turned off most of the time. It's like they installed a security system but forgot to turn it on.

But hold up. A quick Google search shows past blog posts about Adorama partnering with Signifyd. Now, we didn't see any signs of Signifyd being injected in our session, but these sneaky bastards could be using it to assess transactions after you order, not while you're browsing the site.

This is actually great news for us. Post-purchase fraud checks mean we've got a window of opportunity. If we can get our order through the initial checkout, we might be able to snag the goods before any red flags pop up.



Adorama's Payment System

My personal experience with Adorama lines up perfectly with what we've uncovered about their antifraud setup. These fuckers let all charges go through (as long as your card's got juice), then they do their little check immediately right after.

View attachment 47481

You can fail this check if:
  • Dirty drop: Your drop's got a dirty history of fraudulent transactions. Signifyd's probably cross-checking addresses, so if your drop's been burned before, you're fucked.
  • Flagged IP: Your IP is flagged. Do yourself a favor and run it through IPQS first.
  • High fraud score: Your general fraud score is too high for the amount youre trying to purchase. If you're trying to snag a $5000 cinema camera on a fresh account, you're asking for trouble. Start small and work your way up.

In most cases if you fail the checks they will cancel the order, in some cases they will email you telling you that your order is on hold, and that you need to confirm your details with them.



Requirements and Process


Alright, here's what you need to successfully card Adorama:

View attachment 47484
Requirements:
  • US cards: VBV or non-VBV, doesn't matter. Adorama rarely throws 3DS at you, even on garbage cards.
  • US drop addresses: Keep 'em clean and rotate often.
  • Decent proxies: Residential US IPs, preferably not blacklisted.
  • Solid antidetect setup: Make sure your browser fingerprint looks legit.
  • Phone number forwarder: This is important. Adorama likes to call and verify orders. Make sure the number you use forwards to you.
  • Patience: Don't rush this shit or you'll blow your chance.

Process:
  1. Set up your environment: Fire up your antidetect browser and connect to a clean US proxy.
  2. Browse Adorama naturally: Don't just beeline for the expensive stuff. Look around, maybe add some cheaper items to your cart too.
  3. Build your cart: Mix high and low-value items. Don't be the idiot trying to card a $10,000 camera on your first go.
  4. Checkout: Use guest checkout if possible. If you need an account, use one with some history.
  5. Enter details carefully: Take your time, no copy-pasting. Make it look like a real purchase. Use a phone number that forwards to you.
  6. Submit and wait: Once you hit that order button, sit tight. Remember, Adorama lets the charge go through before they start sniffing around.
  7. Monitor your email and phone: If you get an order confirmation, you're probably in the clear. If you see that "on-hold" bullshit or get a call, be ready to play ball with their verification process.
  8. Don't reuse your setup: Once you've hit Adorama, consider that card and drop combo burned. Move on to the next one.

That phone forwarder is your lifeline. When Adorama calls, you need to be ready to bullshit like a pro. Act like an excited photographer who can't wait to get their hands on that new gear. If you can't handle a simple phone call without sounding like a nervous wreck, you might as well give up now.



Passing Adorama's Verification
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Advanced Trick (For Supreme/Carding Class Group)
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Conclusion

Adorama's verification checks give you a small window to work with, so move fast but smart. Get in, snag your gear, and get out. Don't let greed fuck you over - spacing out your hits is crucial. Always be ready to bail if shit starts smelling fishy. If you're not a complete dumbass and follow this guide, you've got a solid shot at scoring some premium camera equipment.

Remember, patience and preparation are your best friends in this game. Don't rush, don't get cocky, and you might just turn Adorama into your personal photography playground. Play it right, and you'll be swimming in high-end gear before you know it.

Stay sharp, stay cautious, and enjoy your new gear. d0ctrine out.
Wow
 

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View attachment 47475
📷 Carding Guide: Adorama 📷


Today we set our scopes on Adorama. Adorama.com is stocked with high-end camera equipment, from basic DSLRs to professional cinema rigs. Their security is weak, making them an ideal target for experienced carders.

View attachment 47474





Why Adorama?
View attachment 47476
The gear is expensive and easy to resell. One successful hit can yield substantial profits. There's always demand for discounted photography equipment.

This isn't for amateurs. You'll need skill to navigate their system and exploit its vulnerabilities. We'll break down their defenses and show you how to walk away with valuable merchandise.

View attachment 47477

Forget low-value targets. Adorama offers bigger payoffs for those who can pull it off. Get your tools ready - we're about to turn overpriced camera gear into serious cash.



Recon

Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Adorama's digital guts. At first glance, these fuckers seem to be running everything in-house. No fancy third-party antifraud systems in sight. It's like they're begging to be hit.

The payment processing is handled by Braintree. If you've been paying attention to my previous guides, you know this can be both good and bad. Braintree's not the sharpest tool in the shed, but they've got some tricks up their sleeve.

Here's where shit gets interesting. We spotted this line in their backend requests:

View attachment 47479

Code:
"EnablePreventFraudster":false,

Looks like Adorama's got some fraud prevention system, but the idiots have it turned off most of the time. It's like they installed a security system but forgot to turn it on.

But hold up. A quick Google search shows past blog posts about Adorama partnering with Signifyd. Now, we didn't see any signs of Signifyd being injected in our session, but these sneaky bastards could be using it to assess transactions after you order, not while you're browsing the site.

This is actually great news for us. Post-purchase fraud checks mean we've got a window of opportunity. If we can get our order through the initial checkout, we might be able to snag the goods before any red flags pop up.



Adorama's Payment System

My personal experience with Adorama lines up perfectly with what we've uncovered about their antifraud setup. These fuckers let all charges go through (as long as your card's got juice), then they do their little check immediately right after.

View attachment 47481

You can fail this check if:
  • Dirty drop: Your drop's got a dirty history of fraudulent transactions. Signifyd's probably cross-checking addresses, so if your drop's been burned before, you're fucked.
  • Flagged IP: Your IP is flagged. Do yourself a favor and run it through IPQS first.
  • High fraud score: Your general fraud score is too high for the amount youre trying to purchase. If you're trying to snag a $5000 cinema camera on a fresh account, you're asking for trouble. Start small and work your way up.

In most cases if you fail the checks they will cancel the order, in some cases they will email you telling you that your order is on hold, and that you need to confirm your details with them.



Requirements and Process


Alright, here's what you need to successfully card Adorama:

View attachment 47484
Requirements:
  • US cards: VBV or non-VBV, doesn't matter. Adorama rarely throws 3DS at you, even on garbage cards.
  • US drop addresses: Keep 'em clean and rotate often.
  • Decent proxies: Residential US IPs, preferably not blacklisted.
  • Solid antidetect setup: Make sure your browser fingerprint looks legit.
  • Phone number forwarder: This is important. Adorama likes to call and verify orders. Make sure the number you use forwards to you.
  • Patience: Don't rush this shit or you'll blow your chance.

Process:
  1. Set up your environment: Fire up your antidetect browser and connect to a clean US proxy.
  2. Browse Adorama naturally: Don't just beeline for the expensive stuff. Look around, maybe add some cheaper items to your cart too.
  3. Build your cart: Mix high and low-value items. Don't be the idiot trying to card a $10,000 camera on your first go.
  4. Checkout: Use guest checkout if possible. If you need an account, use one with some history.
  5. Enter details carefully: Take your time, no copy-pasting. Make it look like a real purchase. Use a phone number that forwards to you.
  6. Submit and wait: Once you hit that order button, sit tight. Remember, Adorama lets the charge go through before they start sniffing around.
  7. Monitor your email and phone: If you get an order confirmation, you're probably in the clear. If you see that "on-hold" bullshit or get a call, be ready to play ball with their verification process.
  8. Don't reuse your setup: Once you've hit Adorama, consider that card and drop combo burned. Move on to the next one.

That phone forwarder is your lifeline. When Adorama calls, you need to be ready to bullshit like a pro. Act like an excited photographer who can't wait to get their hands on that new gear. If you can't handle a simple phone call without sounding like a nervous wreck, you might as well give up now.



Passing Adorama's Verification
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Advanced Trick (For Supreme/Carding Class Group)
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Conclusion

Adorama's verification checks give you a small window to work with, so move fast but smart. Get in, snag your gear, and get out. Don't let greed fuck you over - spacing out your hits is crucial. Always be ready to bail if shit starts smelling fishy. If you're not a complete dumbass and follow this guide, you've got a solid shot at scoring some premium camera equipment.

Remember, patience and preparation are your best friends in this game. Don't rush, don't get cocky, and you might just turn Adorama into your personal photography playground. Play it right, and you'll be swimming in high-end gear before you know it.

Stay sharp, stay cautious, and enjoy your new gear. d0ctrine out.
thx
 

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View attachment 47475
📷 Carding Guide: Adorama 📷


Today we set our scopes on Adorama. Adorama.com is stocked with high-end camera equipment, from basic DSLRs to professional cinema rigs. Their security is weak, making them an ideal target for experienced carders.

View attachment 47474





Why Adorama?
View attachment 47476
The gear is expensive and easy to resell. One successful hit can yield substantial profits. There's always demand for discounted photography equipment.

This isn't for amateurs. You'll need skill to navigate their system and exploit its vulnerabilities. We'll break down their defenses and show you how to walk away with valuable merchandise.

View attachment 47477

Forget low-value targets. Adorama offers bigger payoffs for those who can pull it off. Get your tools ready - we're about to turn overpriced camera gear into serious cash.



Recon

Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Adorama's digital guts. At first glance, these fuckers seem to be running everything in-house. No fancy third-party antifraud systems in sight. It's like they're begging to be hit.

The payment processing is handled by Braintree. If you've been paying attention to my previous guides, you know this can be both good and bad. Braintree's not the sharpest tool in the shed, but they've got some tricks up their sleeve.

Here's where shit gets interesting. We spotted this line in their backend requests:

View attachment 47479

Code:
"EnablePreventFraudster":false,

Looks like Adorama's got some fraud prevention system, but the idiots have it turned off most of the time. It's like they installed a security system but forgot to turn it on.

But hold up. A quick Google search shows past blog posts about Adorama partnering with Signifyd. Now, we didn't see any signs of Signifyd being injected in our session, but these sneaky bastards could be using it to assess transactions after you order, not while you're browsing the site.

This is actually great news for us. Post-purchase fraud checks mean we've got a window of opportunity. If we can get our order through the initial checkout, we might be able to snag the goods before any red flags pop up.



Adorama's Payment System

Mi experiencia personal con Adorama coincide perfectamente con lo que hemos descubierto sobre su sistema antifraude. Estos cabrones dejan que se realicen todos los cargos (siempre que tu tarjeta tenga saldo) y luego hacen su pequeña comprobación inmediatamente después.

View attachment 47481

Puede fallar esta comprobación si:
  • Drop sucio : tu drop tiene un historial sucio de transacciones fraudulentas. Es probable que Signifyd esté verificando direcciones, así que si tu drop ya ha sido estafado antes, estás en problemas.
  • IP marcada : tu IP está marcada. Hazte un favor y pásala primero por IPQS .
  • Puntuación de fraude alta : tu puntuación de fraude general es demasiado alta para la cantidad que intentas comprar. Si intentas comprar una cámara de cine de $5000 con una cuenta nueva, te estás metiendo en problemas. Comienza con poco y ve aumentando poco a poco.

En la mayoría de los casos, si no pasa las verificaciones, cancelarán el pedido; en algunos casos, le enviarán un correo electrónico para informarle que su pedido está en espera y que debe confirmar sus datos con ellos.



Requisitos y proceso


Muy bien, esto es lo que necesitas para obtener una tarjeta Adorama con éxito :

View attachment 47484
Requisitos:
  • Tarjetas de EE. UU .: VBV o no VBV, no importa. Adorama rara vez te lanza una 3DS, incluso en tarjetas basura.
  • Direcciones de entrega en EE. UU .: manténgalas limpias y rótelas con frecuencia.
  • Proxies decentes : IP residenciales de EE. UU., preferiblemente que no estén en la lista negra.
  • Configuración antidetección sólida : asegúrese de que la huella digital de su navegador parezca legítima.
  • Reenvío de números de teléfono : esto es importante. A Adorama le gusta llamar y verificar pedidos. Asegúrate de que el número que uses te reenvíe el número.
  • Paciencia : no te apresures o perderás tu oportunidad.

Proceso:
  1. Configure su entorno: abra su navegador antidetección y conéctese a un proxy estadounidense limpio.
  2. Explora Adorama de forma natural: no te limites a comprar artículos caros. Mira a tu alrededor y quizás también puedas agregar algunos artículos más económicos a tu carrito.
  3. Crea tu carrito: mezcla artículos de alto y bajo valor. No seas el idiota que intenta comprar una cámara de $10,000 en tu primer intento.
  4. Pago: utilice el pago como invitado si es posible. Si necesita una cuenta, utilice una con algún historial.
  5. Introduce los datos con cuidado: tómate tu tiempo, no copies y pegues. Haz que parezca una compra real. Utiliza un número de teléfono que te reenvíe los datos.
  6. Envía y espera: una vez que presiones el botón de pedido, espera. Recuerda, Adorama deja pasar la carga antes de que comiencen a husmear.
  7. Controle su correo electrónico y su teléfono: si recibe una confirmación de pedido, probablemente no tenga problemas. Si ve esa tontería de "espera" o recibe una llamada, prepárese para cooperar con el proceso de verificación.
  8. No reutilices tu configuración: una vez que hayas alcanzado a Adorama , considera que el combo de carta y carta descartada está quemado. Pasa a la siguiente.

Ese reenvío de llamadas es tu salvavidas. Cuando Adorama te llame, debes estar preparado para hablar tonterías como un profesional. Actúa como un fotógrafo entusiasmado que no puede esperar a tener en sus manos ese nuevo equipo. Si no puedes manejar una simple llamada telefónica sin sonar como un manojo de nervios, es mejor que te rindas ahora.



Pasando la verificación de Adorama
***Texto oculto: no se puede citar.***



Truco avanzado ( para el grupo de clase Supreme/Carding )
***Texto oculto: no se puede citar.***



Conclusión

Las comprobaciones de Adorama te dan un pequeño margen de tiempo para trabajar, así que muévete rápido pero con inteligencia. Entra, coge tu equipo y sal. No dejes que la avaricia te joda: espaciar tus ataques es crucial. Siempre debes estar listo para salir si la cosa empieza a oler mal. Si no eres un completo idiota y sigues esta guía, tienes una buena oportunidad de hacerte con un equipo fotográfico de primera calidad.

Recuerda, la paciencia y la preparación son tus mejores amigas en este juego. No te apresures, no te engreas y podrías convertir Adorama en tu patio de juegos fotográfico personal. Juega bien y estarás nadando en equipos de alta gama antes de que te des cuenta.

Manténgase alerta, sea cauteloso y disfrute de su nuevo equipo. d0ctrine out.
grancias
 

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View attachment 47475
📷 Carding Guide: Adorama 📷


Today we set our scopes on Adorama. Adorama.com is stocked with high-end camera equipment, from basic DSLRs to professional cinema rigs. Their security is weak, making them an ideal target for experienced carders.

View attachment 47474





Why Adorama?
View attachment 47476
The gear is expensive and easy to resell. One successful hit can yield substantial profits. There's always demand for discounted photography equipment.

This isn't for amateurs. You'll need skill to navigate their system and exploit its vulnerabilities. We'll break down their defenses and show you how to walk away with valuable merchandise.

View attachment 47477

Forget low-value targets. Adorama offers bigger payoffs for those who can pull it off. Get your tools ready - we're about to turn overpriced camera gear into serious cash.



Recon

Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Adorama's digital guts. At first glance, these fuckers seem to be running everything in-house. No fancy third-party antifraud systems in sight. It's like they're begging to be hit.

The payment processing is handled by Braintree. If you've been paying attention to my previous guides, you know this can be both good and bad. Braintree's not the sharpest tool in the shed, but they've got some tricks up their sleeve.

Here's where shit gets interesting. We spotted this line in their backend requests:

View attachment 47479

Code:
"EnablePreventFraudster":false,

Looks like Adorama's got some fraud prevention system, but the idiots have it turned off most of the time. It's like they installed a security system but forgot to turn it on.

But hold up. A quick Google search shows past blog posts about Adorama partnering with Signifyd. Now, we didn't see any signs of Signifyd being injected in our session, but these sneaky bastards could be using it to assess transactions after you order, not while you're browsing the site.

This is actually great news for us. Post-purchase fraud checks mean we've got a window of opportunity. If we can get our order through the initial checkout, we might be able to snag the goods before any red flags pop up.



Adorama's Payment System

My personal experience with Adorama lines up perfectly with what we've uncovered about their antifraud setup. These fuckers let all charges go through (as long as your card's got juice), then they do their little check immediately right after.

View attachment 47481

You can fail this check if:
  • Dirty drop: Your drop's got a dirty history of fraudulent transactions. Signifyd's probably cross-checking addresses, so if your drop's been burned before, you're fucked.
  • Flagged IP: Your IP is flagged. Do yourself a favor and run it through IPQS first.
  • High fraud score: Your general fraud score is too high for the amount youre trying to purchase. If you're trying to snag a $5000 cinema camera on a fresh account, you're asking for trouble. Start small and work your way up.

In most cases if you fail the checks they will cancel the order, in some cases they will email you telling you that your order is on hold, and that you need to confirm your details with them.



Requirements and Process


Alright, here's what you need to successfully card Adorama:

View attachment 47484
Requirements:
  • US cards: VBV or non-VBV, doesn't matter. Adorama rarely throws 3DS at you, even on garbage cards.
  • US drop addresses: Keep 'em clean and rotate often.
  • Decent proxies: Residential US IPs, preferably not blacklisted.
  • Solid antidetect setup: Make sure your browser fingerprint looks legit.
  • Phone number forwarder: This is important. Adorama likes to call and verify orders. Make sure the number you use forwards to you.
  • Patience: Don't rush this shit or you'll blow your chance.

Process:
  1. Set up your environment: Fire up your antidetect browser and connect to a clean US proxy.
  2. Browse Adorama naturally: Don't just beeline for the expensive stuff. Look around, maybe add some cheaper items to your cart too.
  3. Build your cart: Mix high and low-value items. Don't be the idiot trying to card a $10,000 camera on your first go.
  4. Checkout: Use guest checkout if possible. If you need an account, use one with some history.
  5. Enter details carefully: Take your time, no copy-pasting. Make it look like a real purchase. Use a phone number that forwards to you.
  6. Submit and wait: Once you hit that order button, sit tight. Remember, Adorama lets the charge go through before they start sniffing around.
  7. Monitor your email and phone: If you get an order confirmation, you're probably in the clear. If you see that "on-hold" bullshit or get a call, be ready to play ball with their verification process.
  8. Don't reuse your setup: Once you've hit Adorama, consider that card and drop combo burned. Move on to the next one.

That phone forwarder is your lifeline. When Adorama calls, you need to be ready to bullshit like a pro. Act like an excited photographer who can't wait to get their hands on that new gear. If you can't handle a simple phone call without sounding like a nervous wreck, you might as well give up now.



Passing Adorama's Verification
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Advanced Trick (For Supreme/Carding Class Group)
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Conclusion

Adorama's verification checks give you a small window to work with, so move fast but smart. Get in, snag your gear, and get out. Don't let greed fuck you over - spacing out your hits is crucial. Always be ready to bail if shit starts smelling fishy. If you're not a complete dumbass and follow this guide, you've got a solid shot at scoring some premium camera equipment.

Remember, patience and preparation are your best friends in this game. Don't rush, don't get cocky, and you might just turn Adorama into your personal photography playground. Play it right, and you'll be swimming in high-end gear before you know it.

Stay sharp, stay cautious, and enjoy your new gear. d0ctrine out.
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📷 Carding Guide: Adorama 📷


Today we set our scopes on Adorama. Adorama.com is stocked with high-end camera equipment, from basic DSLRs to professional cinema rigs. Their security is weak, making them an ideal target for experienced carders.

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Why Adorama?
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The gear is expensive and easy to resell. One successful hit can yield substantial profits. There's always demand for discounted photography equipment.

This isn't for amateurs. You'll need skill to navigate their system and exploit its vulnerabilities. We'll break down their defenses and show you how to walk away with valuable merchandise.

View attachment 47477

Forget low-value targets. Adorama offers bigger payoffs for those who can pull it off. Get your tools ready - we're about to turn overpriced camera gear into serious cash.



Recon

Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Adorama's digital guts. At first glance, these fuckers seem to be running everything in-house. No fancy third-party antifraud systems in sight. It's like they're begging to be hit.

The payment processing is handled by Braintree. If you've been paying attention to my previous guides, you know this can be both good and bad. Braintree's not the sharpest tool in the shed, but they've got some tricks up their sleeve.

Here's where shit gets interesting. We spotted this line in their backend requests:

View attachment 47479

Code:
"EnablePreventFraudster":false,

Looks like Adorama's got some fraud prevention system, but the idiots have it turned off most of the time. It's like they installed a security system but forgot to turn it on.

But hold up. A quick Google search shows past blog posts about Adorama partnering with Signifyd. Now, we didn't see any signs of Signifyd being injected in our session, but these sneaky bastards could be using it to assess transactions after you order, not while you're browsing the site.

This is actually great news for us. Post-purchase fraud checks mean we've got a window of opportunity. If we can get our order through the initial checkout, we might be able to snag the goods before any red flags pop up.



Adorama's Payment System

My personal experience with Adorama lines up perfectly with what we've uncovered about their antifraud setup. These fuckers let all charges go through (as long as your card's got juice), then they do their little check immediately right after.

View attachment 47481

You can fail this check if:
  • Dirty drop: Your drop's got a dirty history of fraudulent transactions. Signifyd's probably cross-checking addresses, so if your drop's been burned before, you're fucked.
  • Flagged IP: Your IP is flagged. Do yourself a favor and run it through IPQS first.
  • High fraud score: Your general fraud score is too high for the amount youre trying to purchase. If you're trying to snag a $5000 cinema camera on a fresh account, you're asking for trouble. Start small and work your way up.

In most cases if you fail the checks they will cancel the order, in some cases they will email you telling you that your order is on hold, and that you need to confirm your details with them.



Requirements and Process


Alright, here's what you need to successfully card Adorama:

View attachment 47484
Requirements:
  • US cards: VBV or non-VBV, doesn't matter. Adorama rarely throws 3DS at you, even on garbage cards.
  • US drop addresses: Keep 'em clean and rotate often.
  • Decent proxies: Residential US IPs, preferably not blacklisted.
  • Solid antidetect setup: Make sure your browser fingerprint looks legit.
  • Phone number forwarder: This is important. Adorama likes to call and verify orders. Make sure the number you use forwards to you.
  • Patience: Don't rush this shit or you'll blow your chance.

Process:
  1. Set up your environment: Fire up your antidetect browser and connect to a clean US proxy.
  2. Browse Adorama naturally: Don't just beeline for the expensive stuff. Look around, maybe add some cheaper items to your cart too.
  3. Build your cart: Mix high and low-value items. Don't be the idiot trying to card a $10,000 camera on your first go.
  4. Checkout: Use guest checkout if possible. If you need an account, use one with some history.
  5. Enter details carefully: Take your time, no copy-pasting. Make it look like a real purchase. Use a phone number that forwards to you.
  6. Submit and wait: Once you hit that order button, sit tight. Remember, Adorama lets the charge go through before they start sniffing around.
  7. Monitor your email and phone: If you get an order confirmation, you're probably in the clear. If you see that "on-hold" bullshit or get a call, be ready to play ball with their verification process.
  8. Don't reuse your setup: Once you've hit Adorama, consider that card and drop combo burned. Move on to the next one.

That phone forwarder is your lifeline. When Adorama calls, you need to be ready to bullshit like a pro. Act like an excited photographer who can't wait to get their hands on that new gear. If you can't handle a simple phone call without sounding like a nervous wreck, you might as well give up now.



Passing Adorama's Verification
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Advanced Trick (For Supreme/Carding Class Group)
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Conclusion

Adorama's verification checks give you a small window to work with, so move fast but smart. Get in, snag your gear, and get out. Don't let greed fuck you over - spacing out your hits is crucial. Always be ready to bail if shit starts smelling fishy. If you're not a complete dumbass and follow this guide, you've got a solid shot at scoring some premium camera equipment.

Remember, patience and preparation are your best friends in this game. Don't rush, don't get cocky, and you might just turn Adorama into your personal photography playground. Play it right, and you'll be swimming in high-end gear before you know it.

Stay sharp, stay cautious, and enjoy your new gear. d0ctrine out.
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