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🚁 Carding Guide: DJI 🚁


For todays Carding Guide we're hitting the drone market. DJI, the aerial photography giant is moving serious hardware with security gaps you could fly a damn Mavic through.

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Most of you waste time on garbage targets with shit resale value. Meanwhile, these $1000+ flying cameras maintain 80-90% of retail when flipped. Do the math.



The DJI Gold Rush

What makes DJI worth your time? Simple economics:

Their hardware holds value like nothing else in tech. Card a $1500 Mavic 3 and flip it same day for $1,200+ cash. No complicated sizing bullshit no seasonal crap - just high-value tech that people want year-round.

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DJI processes thousands of transactions daily across multiple continents. Your fraudulent order just disappears in their massive order volume. When legit purchases are flooding in from every timezone, your order becomes just another shipment notification.

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Security Analysis

After running through their checkout with Burp Suite heres what we're looking at:

Theyre running proprietary antifraud - not some enterprise solution with fancy behavior analysis. Their system mostly checks static data points against flagged addresses. And they have a dynamic switcher that automatically switches between Stripe, Adyen, and Cybersource, with the latter being the often choice. As long as you use a fresh NONVBV card none of this should be an issue.

Risk flags get triggered by obvious shit: mismatched billing/IP data, suspicious ordering patterns. They've got a hard cap of $10k per transaction as their brute force defense (trust me Ive tried).

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What you need to know is their tiered verification system. Orders with low risk scores sail through with minimal checks. Medium-risk orders get a verification call. High-risk orders trigger document verification.



Essential Tools

To successfully card DJI, grab this shit first:

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Card Requirements:
  • Non-VBV cards (their 3D Secure implementation is tight)
Technical Setup:
  • Fresh iPhone with clean browser (success rates are better on mobile) OR a solid antidetect browser setup
  • Residential proxies matching the card's billing state
  • Voice-capable non-VOIP number
  • Drop address that arent too dirty


Execution Strategy

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The money moves at checkout:
  1. Fresh DJI account with info perfectly matching your card
  2. Select your drone (keep it under 60% of the card limit)
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  3. Add your drop's address
  4. Enter your burner number - expect verification calls
  5. Input your NONVBV Card
After submission, your order sits in "Processing" status. Here's where DJIs verification system kicks in and you need to understand the stages:

Payment Pending/Authorized: Initial payment processing. If you see this for more than a few hours, they're probably reviewing the transaction.

Payment Confirmed/Verified: Youve cleared basic fraud checks. Good sign.

Processing/AwaitingShipment: Your order passed verification and is being packed.

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On Hold: Your order triggered their fraud system.




Navigating Verification

DJI uses a multi-layered verification approach based on your risk score:


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Low Risk: Orders sail through with minimal checks. You'll move straight from Payment Authorized to Processing.

Medium Risk: Expect a verification call within 48 hours. Theyll ask basic questions to confirm you placed the order. Answer confidently about shipping details and shut the fuck up otherwise. This is easy to pass if you sound legitimate.

High Risk: DJI will email you (usually from onlinepayment@dji.com) asking for proof of identity and payment. They'll want a bank statement showing the billing address and last digits of the card or government ID matching the billing info.


This ID verification is where most carders get fucked. If you get this request, your options are limited: either abandon the order (theyll refund after a few days) and try again or have a solid document editing service ready to create convincing verification docs. These are dirt cheap, shouldn't cost you even $20.

The verification process usually takes 3-4 business days. During this time your order status stays the same. Once cleared, it jumps to "Preparing for Shipment" and youre golden.



Reality Check

DJI is a solid target—high-value gear decent security thats beatable, and easy resale. Their main defense is 3DS so good non-VBV cards or reliable bypass methods will usually get you through.

Now quit wasting time and grab some drones before everyone else figures this out. d0ctrine out.
 

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Ty for the post. I have few questions.

1. How to find antidetect browser and what is that means ( you can do multiple accounts in single browser or) ? I am currently purchasing from Amazon and once my browsers are used I get only holds after that.

2. Does this method works for EU ? Because I know here 3DS is a must above 250euros.

Edit:
3. Does the Amazon bots and DJI bots detect how much time you spend on their website before you order ?
 

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Ty for the post. I have few questions.

1. How to find antidetect browser and what is that means ( you can do multiple accounts in single browser or) ? I am currently purchasing from Amazon and once my browsers are used I get only holds after that.

2. Does this method works for EU ? Because I know here 3DS is a must above 250euros.

Edit:
3. Does the Amazon bots and DJI bots detect how much time you spend on their website before you order ?
1. I've covered antidetection a bit on this forum, you can consult my guide for that.
2. Hard. If you want to use EU cards, get an OTP bot.
3. Amazon detects everything you do while DJI doesn't have an antifraud hook on the entire site, only the checkout.
 

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View attachment 53978
🚁 Carding Guide: DJI 🚁


For todays Carding Guide we're hitting the drone market. DJI, the aerial photography giant is moving serious hardware with security gaps you could fly a damn Mavic through.

View attachment 53981

Most of you waste time on garbage targets with shit resale value. Meanwhile, these $1000+ flying cameras maintain 80-90% of retail when flipped. Do the math.



The DJI Gold Rush

What makes DJI worth your time? Simple economics:

Their hardware holds value like nothing else in tech. Card a $1500 Mavic 3 and flip it same day for $1,200+ cash. No complicated sizing bullshit no seasonal crap - just high-value tech that people want year-round.

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DJI processes thousands of transactions daily across multiple continents. Your fraudulent order just disappears in their massive order volume. When legit purchases are flooding in from every timezone, your order becomes just another shipment notification.




Security Analysis

After running through their checkout with Burp Suite heres what we're looking at:

Theyre running proprietary antifraud - not some enterprise solution with fancy behavior analysis. Their system mostly checks static data points against flagged addresses. And they have a dynamic switcher that automatically switches between Stripe, Adyen, and Cybersource, with the latter being the often choice. As long as you use a fresh NONVBV card none of this should be an issue.

Risk flags get triggered by obvious shit: mismatched billing/IP data, suspicious ordering patterns. They've got a hard cap of $10k per transaction as their brute force defense (trust me Ive tried).

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What you need to know is their tiered verification system. Orders with low risk scores sail through with minimal checks. Medium-risk orders get a verification call. High-risk orders trigger document verification.



Essential Tools

To successfully card DJI, grab this shit first:

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Card Requirements:
  • Non-VBV cards (their 3D Secure implementation is tight)
Technical Setup:
  • Fresh iPhone with clean browser (success rates are better on mobile) OR a solid antidetect browser setup
  • Residential proxies matching the card's billing state
  • Voice-capable non-VOIP number
  • Drop address that arent too dirty


Execution Strategy


The money moves at checkout:
  1. Fresh DJI account with info perfectly matching your card
  2. Select your drone (keep it under 60% of the card limit)
    View attachment 54013
  3. Add your drop's address
  4. Enter your burner number - expect verification calls
  5. Input your NONVBV Card
After submission, your order sits in "Processing" status. Here's where DJIs verification system kicks in and you need to understand the stages:

Payment Pending/Authorized: Initial payment processing. If you see this for more than a few hours, they're probably reviewing the transaction.

Payment Confirmed/Verified: Youve cleared basic fraud checks. Good sign.

Processing/AwaitingShipment: Your order passed verification and is being packed.

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On Hold: Your order triggered their fraud system.




Navigating Verification

DJI uses a multi-layered verification approach based on your risk score:

Low Risk: Orders sail through with minimal checks. You'll move straight from Payment Authorized to Processing.

Medium Risk: Expect a verification call within 48 hours. Theyll ask basic questions to confirm you placed the order. Answer confidently about shipping details and shut the fuck up otherwise. This is easy to pass if you sound legitimate.

High Risk: DJI will email you (usually from onlinepayment@dji.com) asking for proof of identity and payment. They'll want a bank statement showing the billing address and last digits of the card or government ID matching the billing info.


This ID verification is where most carders get fucked. If you get this request, your options are limited: either abandon the order (theyll refund after a few days) and try again or have a solid document editing service ready to create convincing verification docs. These are dirt cheap, shouldn't cost you even $20.

The verification process usually takes 3-4 business days. During this time your order status stays the same. Once cleared, it jumps to "Preparing for Shipment" and youre golden.



Reality Check

DJI is a solid target—high-value gear decent security thats beatable, and easy resale. Their main defense is 3DS so good non-VBV cards or reliable bypass methods will usually get you through.

Now quit wasting time and grab some drones before everyone else figures this out. d0ctrine out.
Nice post but for an iPhone setup I just have to use iCloud relay and apple's native http proxy setup matching their zip and safari right
 
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