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🧹Carding Guide: Dyson🧹

If youve read my residential drops guide elsewhere you'd know that if theres one item at the top of the list of what these residential drops buy, it's fucking Dyson. And for good reason. These premium vacuum and hair tool beasts move serious hardware with high price tags.


Most amateur carders waste time on garbage targets while these $400-900 appliances maintain 70-80% of retail when flipped. Their Airwrap alone sells for $600 retail and flips for $450+ all day long.



Dyson

Dyson is extremely liquid - like the fucking Apple of home appliances. Everyone wants this shit, and they'll pay top dollar to get it. Card a $600 Airwrap or $700 vacuum and flip it same-day for $450-550 cash. No specialized knowledge needed no seasonal demand drops - just high-value tech that moves fast year-round.

And the best part is that the site itself has no 3DS. While you are struggling with listing all your NONVBV bins, people who card Dyson slide through checkout smooth as butter.



Security Analysis

After digging through their checkout process with Burp Suite heres what we're dealing with:

Dyson runs Adyen as their payment processor, but most of the antifraud heavy lifting is handled by Riskified. This isnt some homegrown bullshit cobbled together by their IT department. Their system focuses on device fingerprinting behavior patterns, and velocity checks. If you look sketchy to Riskified you're toast.

View attachment 55685
View attachment 55687
The beautiful fucking part is that theres noo 3D Secure at all Which is weird if you think about it running Adyen. My entire house is filled with Dyson appliances - vacuums, hair dryers air purifiers - you name it. Not once have I ever gotten a 3DS prompt with any BIN I've used. But I dont know about you, you might use the dirtiest fucking proxy with the nastiest 1$ card so don't be surprised if you get all sorts of verification shit thrown your way.

View attachment 55688

One thing to note is that using Riskified means they operate on a tiered risk system. Highly suspicious transactions get cancelled outright - game over. But medium-risk orders is where Dyson's fraud team starts making outbound verification calls. They'll ring up the number on file to "confirm details" before processing. This is why having a real voice on the other end matters - not some VOIP bullshit or some random phone number. Answer that call confidently, and you might salvage what would otherwise be a dead transaction.



Riskified Cookies

Riskified tracks more than your IP and payment details—they monitor your digital footprints through their cookie network. As covered in my guide on cookies and referrer Strategic Carding: Cookies and Referrers these arent just trackers—they're your digital alibi when fraud prevention systems are watching.


Riskified operates across hundreds of e-commerce platforms, sharing intelligence between them.
The trick to bypass them:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***




Essential Tools

To successfully hit Dyson, gather this shit first:

Card Requirements:
  • Clean cards matching your setup location (they dont need to be NONVBV since Dyson US doesn't use 3DS in my experience)
  • Cards with bins with high limits
  • Cards with the cardholders email - this is crucial for our Riskified trick
Technical Setup:
  • Fresh iPhone with clean browser (or Linken if you want to do the warming route)
  • Residential proxies matching your card's billing state EXACTLY
  • Voice-capable non-VOIP number for verification calls
  • Clean drops with no history of fraud


Execution Strategy

The money moves at checkout:

  1. Warm your Riskified profile on related sites first (this is entirely optional as covered above)​
  2. Create a fresh Dyson account using the cardholders actual email address - Dyson doesn't verify it - and if they have history with Riskified, which most US people not living under a rock will youll get a trust boost and guarantees your item ships.​
  3. Select your product


  4. Add your drop's address
  5. Enter your a number where you can receive calls - expect potential verification calls
  6. After order confirmation, spam that cardholder email using email spam bots
    View attachment 55719


"Payment Authorization Issues"

The most common roadblock youll hit is the dreaded "payment authorization issue" email. This is Dyson's way of saying "We think youre full of shit but we're too polite to say it directly."

When this happens, you have two options:

Option 1: Call In
Contact their customer service and play the confused slightly irritated legitimate customer. "I dont understand why my order was canceled. I use this card all the time!" Their fraud team might ask basic verification questions about your card and billing details. Answer confidently but don't volunteer extra information. After this, your next order will go through just fine.

Option 2: Restrategize
If your setup is burned (unusual device fingerprints or suspicious proxies) dump it and start fresh. Trying repeatedly with the same setup is a waste of cards.


Reality Check

Dyson is a solid target—premium products with strong resale value, decent security thats beatable and easy flipping. Their main defense is Riskified's fingerprinting, so you need to use the cards email to get your transactions through without a hitch.

The biggest challenge isn't getting past 3DS (since they dont use it in the US) but rather creating a setup that passes Riskified's risk scoring. If your device, behavior and details look legitimate, you've won most of the battle.

Now stop wasting time on low-value bullshit and grab some premium appliances before they patch these holes. d0ctrine out.
View attachment 55681
🧹Carding Guide: Dyson🧹

If youve read my residential drops guide elsewhere you'd know that if theres one item at the top of the list of what these residential drops buy, it's fucking Dyson. And for good reason. These premium vacuum and hair tool beasts move serious hardware with high price tags.


Most amateur carders waste time on garbage targets while these $400-900 appliances maintain 70-80% of retail when flipped. Their Airwrap alone sells for $600 retail and flips for $450+ all day long.



Dyson

Dyson is extremely liquid - like the fucking Apple of home appliances. Everyone wants this shit, and they'll pay top dollar to get it. Card a $600 Airwrap or $700 vacuum and flip it same-day for $450-550 cash. No specialized knowledge needed no seasonal demand drops - just high-value tech that moves fast year-round.

And the best part is that the site itself has no 3DS. While you are struggling with listing all your NONVBV bins, people who card Dyson slide through checkout smooth as butter.



Security Analysis

After digging through their checkout process with Burp Suite heres what we're dealing with:

Dyson runs Adyen as their payment processor, but most of the antifraud heavy lifting is handled by Riskified. This isnt some homegrown bullshit cobbled together by their IT department. Their system focuses on device fingerprinting behavior patterns, and velocity checks. If you look sketchy to Riskified you're toast.

View attachment 55685
View attachment 55687
The beautiful fucking part is that theres noo 3D Secure at all Which is weird if you think about it running Adyen. My entire house is filled with Dyson appliances - vacuums, hair dryers air purifiers - you name it. Not once have I ever gotten a 3DS prompt with any BIN I've used. But I dont know about you, you might use the dirtiest fucking proxy with the nastiest 1$ card so don't be surprised if you get all sorts of verification shit thrown your way.

View attachment 55688

One thing to note is that using Riskified means they operate on a tiered risk system. Highly suspicious transactions get cancelled outright - game over. But medium-risk orders is where Dyson's fraud team starts making outbound verification calls. They'll ring up the number on file to "confirm details" before processing. This is why having a real voice on the other end matters - not some VOIP bullshit or some random phone number. Answer that call confidently, and you might salvage what would otherwise be a dead transaction.



Riskified Cookies

Riskified tracks more than your IP and payment details—they monitor your digital footprints through their cookie network. As covered in my guide on cookies and referrer Strategic Carding: Cookies and Referrers these arent just trackers—they're your digital alibi when fraud prevention systems are watching.


Riskified operates across hundreds of e-commerce platforms, sharing intelligence between them.
The trick to bypass them:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***




Essential Tools

To successfully hit Dyson, gather this shit first:

Card Requirements:
  • Clean cards matching your setup location (they dont need to be NONVBV since Dyson US doesn't use 3DS in my experience)
  • Cards with bins with high limits
  • Cards with the cardholders email - this is crucial for our Riskified trick
Technical Setup:
  • Fresh iPhone with clean browser (or Linken if you want to do the warming route)
  • Residential proxies matching your card's billing state EXACTLY
  • Voice-capable non-VOIP number for verification calls
  • Clean drops with no history of fraud


Execution Strategy

The money moves at checkout:

  1. Warm your Riskified profile on related sites first (this is entirely optional as covered above)​
  2. Create a fresh Dyson account using the cardholders actual email address - Dyson doesn't verify it - and if they have history with Riskified, which most US people not living under a rock will youll get a trust boost and guarantees your item ships.​
  3. Select your product


  4. Add your drop's address
  5. Enter your a number where you can receive calls - expect potential verification calls
  6. After order confirmation, spam that cardholder email using email spam bots
    View attachment 55719


"Payment Authorization Issues"

The most common roadblock youll hit is the dreaded "payment authorization issue" email. This is Dyson's way of saying "We think youre full of shit but we're too polite to say it directly."

When this happens, you have two options:

Option 1: Call In
Contact their customer service and play the confused slightly irritated legitimate customer. "I dont understand why my order was canceled. I use this card all the time!" Their fraud team might ask basic verification questions about your card and billing details. Answer confidently but don't volunteer extra information. After this, your next order will go through just fine.

Option 2: Restrategize
If your setup is burned (unusual device fingerprints or suspicious proxies) dump it and start fresh. Trying repeatedly with the same setup is a waste of cards.


Reality Check

Dyson is a solid target—premium products with strong resale value, decent security thats beatable and easy flipping. Their main defense is Riskified's fingerprinting, so you need to use the cards email to get your transactions through without a hitch.

The biggest challenge isn't getting past 3DS (since they dont use it in the US) but rather creating a setup that passes Riskified's risk scoring. If your device, behavior and details look legitimate, you've won most of the battle.

Now stop wasting time on low-value bullshit and grab some premium appliances before they patch these holes. d0ctrine out.
flooding marketplace w air purifers and air wraps now..
 

humangabagool

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View attachment 55681
🧹Carding Guide: Dyson🧹

If youve read my residential drops guide elsewhere you'd know that if theres one item at the top of the list of what these residential drops buy, it's fucking Dyson. And for good reason. These premium vacuum and hair tool beasts move serious hardware with high price tags.


Most amateur carders waste time on garbage targets while these $400-900 appliances maintain 70-80% of retail when flipped. Their Airwrap alone sells for $600 retail and flips for $450+ all day long.



Dyson

Dyson is extremely liquid - like the fucking Apple of home appliances. Everyone wants this shit, and they'll pay top dollar to get it. Card a $600 Airwrap or $700 vacuum and flip it same-day for $450-550 cash. No specialized knowledge needed no seasonal demand drops - just high-value tech that moves fast year-round.

And the best part is that the site itself has no 3DS. While you are struggling with listing all your NONVBV bins, people who card Dyson slide through checkout smooth as butter.



Security Analysis

After digging through their checkout process with Burp Suite heres what we're dealing with:

Dyson runs Adyen as their payment processor, but most of the antifraud heavy lifting is handled by Riskified. This isnt some homegrown bullshit cobbled together by their IT department. Their system focuses on device fingerprinting behavior patterns, and velocity checks. If you look sketchy to Riskified you're toast.

View attachment 55685
View attachment 55687
The beautiful fucking part is that theres noo 3D Secure at all Which is weird if you think about it running Adyen. My entire house is filled with Dyson appliances - vacuums, hair dryers air purifiers - you name it. Not once have I ever gotten a 3DS prompt with any BIN I've used. But I dont know about you, you might use the dirtiest fucking proxy with the nastiest 1$ card so don't be surprised if you get all sorts of verification shit thrown your way.

View attachment 55688

One thing to note is that using Riskified means they operate on a tiered risk system. Highly suspicious transactions get cancelled outright - game over. But medium-risk orders is where Dyson's fraud team starts making outbound verification calls. They'll ring up the number on file to "confirm details" before processing. This is why having a real voice on the other end matters - not some VOIP bullshit or some random phone number. Answer that call confidently, and you might salvage what would otherwise be a dead transaction.



Riskified Cookies

Riskified tracks more than your IP and payment details—they monitor your digital footprints through their cookie network. As covered in my guide on cookies and referrer Strategic Carding: Cookies and Referrers these arent just trackers—they're your digital alibi when fraud prevention systems are watching.


Riskified operates across hundreds of e-commerce platforms, sharing intelligence between them.
The trick to bypass them:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***




Essential Tools

To successfully hit Dyson, gather this shit first:

Card Requirements:
  • Clean cards matching your setup location (they dont need to be NONVBV since Dyson US doesn't use 3DS in my experience)
  • Cards with bins with high limits
  • Cards with the cardholders email - this is crucial for our Riskified trick
Technical Setup:
  • Fresh iPhone with clean browser (or Linken if you want to do the warming route)
  • Residential proxies matching your card's billing state EXACTLY
  • Voice-capable non-VOIP number for verification calls
  • Clean drops with no history of fraud


Execution Strategy

The money moves at checkout:

  1. Warm your Riskified profile on related sites first (this is entirely optional as covered above)​
  2. Create a fresh Dyson account using the cardholders actual email address - Dyson doesn't verify it - and if they have history with Riskified, which most US people not living under a rock will youll get a trust boost and guarantees your item ships.​
  3. Select your product


  4. Add your drop's address
  5. Enter your a number where you can receive calls - expect potential verification calls
  6. After order confirmation, spam that cardholder email using email spam bots
    View attachment 55719


"Payment Authorization Issues"

The most common roadblock youll hit is the dreaded "payment authorization issue" email. This is Dyson's way of saying "We think youre full of shit but we're too polite to say it directly."

When this happens, you have two options:

Option 1: Call In
Contact their customer service and play the confused slightly irritated legitimate customer. "I dont understand why my order was canceled. I use this card all the time!" Their fraud team might ask basic verification questions about your card and billing details. Answer confidently but don't volunteer extra information. After this, your next order will go through just fine.

Option 2: Restrategize
If your setup is burned (unusual device fingerprints or suspicious proxies) dump it and start fresh. Trying repeatedly with the same setup is a waste of cards.


Reality Check

Dyson is a solid target—premium products with strong resale value, decent security thats beatable and easy flipping. Their main defense is Riskified's fingerprinting, so you need to use the cards email to get your transactions through without a hitch.

The biggest challenge isn't getting past 3DS (since they dont use it in the US) but rather creating a setup that passes Riskified's risk scoring. If your device, behavior and details look legitimate, you've won most of the battle.

Now stop wasting time on low-value bullshit and grab some premium appliances before they patch these holes. d0ctrine out.
thx again !! Dyson is a pain to refund, will try card instead
 

unknown45

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View attachment 55681
🧹Carding Guide: Dyson🧹

If youve read my residential drops guide elsewhere you'd know that if theres one item at the top of the list of what these residential drops buy, it's fucking Dyson. And for good reason. These premium vacuum and hair tool beasts move serious hardware with high price tags.


Most amateur carders waste time on garbage targets while these $400-900 appliances maintain 70-80% of retail when flipped. Their Airwrap alone sells for $600 retail and flips for $450+ all day long.



Dyson

Dyson is extremely liquid - like the fucking Apple of home appliances. Everyone wants this shit, and they'll pay top dollar to get it. Card a $600 Airwrap or $700 vacuum and flip it same-day for $450-550 cash. No specialized knowledge needed no seasonal demand drops - just high-value tech that moves fast year-round.

And the best part is that the site itself has no 3DS. While you are struggling with listing all your NONVBV bins, people who card Dyson slide through checkout smooth as butter.



Security Analysis

After digging through their checkout process with Burp Suite heres what we're dealing with:

Dyson runs Adyen as their payment processor, but most of the antifraud heavy lifting is handled by Riskified. This isnt some homegrown bullshit cobbled together by their IT department. Their system focuses on device fingerprinting behavior patterns, and velocity checks. If you look sketchy to Riskified you're toast.

View attachment 55685
View attachment 55687
The beautiful fucking part is that theres noo 3D Secure at all Which is weird if you think about it running Adyen. My entire house is filled with Dyson appliances - vacuums, hair dryers air purifiers - you name it. Not once have I ever gotten a 3DS prompt with any BIN I've used. But I dont know about you, you might use the dirtiest fucking proxy with the nastiest 1$ card so don't be surprised if you get all sorts of verification shit thrown your way.

View attachment 55688

One thing to note is that using Riskified means they operate on a tiered risk system. Highly suspicious transactions get cancelled outright - game over. But medium-risk orders is where Dyson's fraud team starts making outbound verification calls. They'll ring up the number on file to "confirm details" before processing. This is why having a real voice on the other end matters - not some VOIP bullshit or some random phone number. Answer that call confidently, and you might salvage what would otherwise be a dead transaction.



Riskified Cookies

Riskified tracks more than your IP and payment details—they monitor your digital footprints through their cookie network. As covered in my guide on cookies and referrer Strategic Carding: Cookies and Referrers these arent just trackers—they're your digital alibi when fraud prevention systems are watching.


Riskified operates across hundreds of e-commerce platforms, sharing intelligence between them.
The trick to bypass them:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***




Essential Tools

To successfully hit Dyson, gather this shit first:

Card Requirements:
  • Clean cards matching your setup location (they dont need to be NONVBV since Dyson US doesn't use 3DS in my experience)
  • Cards with bins with high limits
  • Cards with the cardholders email - this is crucial for our Riskified trick
Technical Setup:
  • Fresh iPhone with clean browser (or Linken if you want to do the warming route)
  • Residential proxies matching your card's billing state EXACTLY
  • Voice-capable non-VOIP number for verification calls
  • Clean drops with no history of fraud


Execution Strategy

The money moves at checkout:

  1. Warm your Riskified profile on related sites first (this is entirely optional as covered above)​
  2. Create a fresh Dyson account using the cardholders actual email address - Dyson doesn't verify it - and if they have history with Riskified, which most US people not living under a rock will youll get a trust boost and guarantees your item ships.​
  3. Select your product


  4. Add your drop's address
  5. Enter your a number where you can receive calls - expect potential verification calls
  6. After order confirmation, spam that cardholder email using email spam bots
    View attachment 55719


"Payment Authorization Issues"

The most common roadblock youll hit is the dreaded "payment authorization issue" email. This is Dyson's way of saying "We think youre full of shit but we're too polite to say it directly."

When this happens, you have two options:

Option 1: Call In
Contact their customer service and play the confused slightly irritated legitimate customer. "I dont understand why my order was canceled. I use this card all the time!" Their fraud team might ask basic verification questions about your card and billing details. Answer confidently but don't volunteer extra information. After this, your next order will go through just fine.

Option 2: Restrategize
If your setup is burned (unusual device fingerprints or suspicious proxies) dump it and start fresh. Trying repeatedly with the same setup is a waste of cards.


Reality Check

Dyson is a solid target—premium products with strong resale value, decent security thats beatable and easy flipping. Their main defense is Riskified's fingerprinting, so you need to use the cards email to get your transactions through without a hitch.

The biggest challenge isn't getting past 3DS (since they dont use it in the US) but rather creating a setup that passes Riskified's risk scoring. If your device, behavior and details look legitimate, you've won most of the battle.

Now stop wasting time on low-value bullshit and grab some premium appliances before they patch these holes. d0ctrine out.
Thanks for sharing this with the community!
 

luci1234

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View attachment 55681
🧹Carding Guide: Dyson🧹

If youve read my residential drops guide elsewhere you'd know that if theres one item at the top of the list of what these residential drops buy, it's fucking Dyson. And for good reason. These premium vacuum and hair tool beasts move serious hardware with high price tags.


Most amateur carders waste time on garbage targets while these $400-900 appliances maintain 70-80% of retail when flipped. Their Airwrap alone sells for $600 retail and flips for $450+ all day long.



Dyson

Dyson is extremely liquid - like the fucking Apple of home appliances. Everyone wants this shit, and they'll pay top dollar to get it. Card a $600 Airwrap or $700 vacuum and flip it same-day for $450-550 cash. No specialized knowledge needed no seasonal demand drops - just high-value tech that moves fast year-round.

And the best part is that the site itself has no 3DS. While you are struggling with listing all your NONVBV bins, people who card Dyson slide through checkout smooth as butter.



Security Analysis

After digging through their checkout process with Burp Suite heres what we're dealing with:

Dyson runs Adyen as their payment processor, but most of the antifraud heavy lifting is handled by Riskified. This isnt some homegrown bullshit cobbled together by their IT department. Their system focuses on device fingerprinting behavior patterns, and velocity checks. If you look sketchy to Riskified you're toast.

View attachment 55685
View attachment 55687
The beautiful fucking part is that theres noo 3D Secure at all Which is weird if you think about it running Adyen. My entire house is filled with Dyson appliances - vacuums, hair dryers air purifiers - you name it. Not once have I ever gotten a 3DS prompt with any BIN I've used. But I dont know about you, you might use the dirtiest fucking proxy with the nastiest 1$ card so don't be surprised if you get all sorts of verification shit thrown your way.

View attachment 55688

One thing to note is that using Riskified means they operate on a tiered risk system. Highly suspicious transactions get cancelled outright - game over. But medium-risk orders is where Dyson's fraud team starts making outbound verification calls. They'll ring up the number on file to "confirm details" before processing. This is why having a real voice on the other end matters - not some VOIP bullshit or some random phone number. Answer that call confidently, and you might salvage what would otherwise be a dead transaction.



Riskified Cookies

Riskified rastrea más que tu IP y tus datos de pago: monitorea tu huella digital a través de su red de cookies. Como se explica en mi guía sobre cookies y Carding Estratégico de Referencias: Cookies y Referencias, estas no son solo rastreadores, sino tu excusa digital cuando los sistemas de prevención del fraude te vigilan.


Riskified opera en cientos de plataformas de comercio electrónico y comparte inteligencia entre ellas.
El truco para evitarlos:

***Texto oculto: no se puede citar.***




Herramientas esenciales

Para golpear con éxito a Dyson , primero reúne esta mierda:

Requisitos de la tarjeta:
  • Tarjetas limpias que coincidan con la ubicación de instalación (no es necesario que sean NONVBV ya que Dyson US no usa 3DS según mi experiencia)
  • Tarjetas con contenedores con límites altos
  • Tarjetas con el correo electrónico del titular de la tarjeta : esto es crucial para nuestro truco Riskified
Configuración técnica:
  • IPhone nuevo con navegador limpio (o Linken si quieres hacer la ruta de calentamiento)
  • Proxies residenciales que coinciden EXACTAMENTE con el estado de facturación de su tarjeta
  • Número no VOIP con capacidad de voz para llamadas de verificación
  • Gotas limpias sin antecedentes de fraude


Estrategia de ejecución

El dinero se mueve en la caja:

  1. Primero, calienta tu perfil de Riskified en sitios relacionados (esto es completamente opcional, como se mencionó anteriormente)​
  2. Cree una nueva cuenta Dyson usando la dirección de correo electrónico real del titular de la tarjeta ( Dyson no la verifica) y, si tienen historial con Riskified (que la mayoría de las personas en los EE. UU. que no viven bajo una roca verán), obtendrá un aumento de confianza y garantías de envío de su artículo.​
  3. Seleccione su producto


  4. Añade la dirección de tu entrega
  5. Ingrese su número donde pueda recibir llamadas (espere posibles llamadas de verificación)
  6. Después de confirmar el pedido, envíe spam al correo electrónico del titular de la tarjeta mediante robots de spam.
    View attachment 55719


Problemas de autorización de pagos

El obstáculo más común con el que te encontrarás es el temido correo electrónico de " problema de autorización de pago ". Es la forma que tiene Dyson de decir: "Creemos que estás mintiendo, pero somos demasiado educados para decirlo directamente".

Cuando esto sucede, tienes dos opciones:

Opción 1: Llamar
Contacta con su servicio de atención al cliente y finge ser un cliente legítimo, confundido y algo irritado . "¡No entiendo por qué cancelaron mi pedido! ¡Uso esta tarjeta constantemente!". Su equipo de fraude podría hacerte preguntas básicas de verificación sobre tu tarjeta y tus datos de facturación. Responde con seguridad, pero no des información adicional. Después de esto, tu próximo pedido se procesará sin problemas.

Opción 2: Reestrategizar
Si tu configuración está dañada (huellas dactilares inusuales del dispositivo o proxies sospechosos), deséchala y empieza de cero. Intentar repetidamente con la misma configuración es un desperdicio de recursos .


Verificación de la realidad

Dyson es un objetivo sólido : productos premium con un alto valor de reventa , seguridad decente, superable y fácil de revender. Su principal defensa es la huella digital de Riskified , por lo que necesitas usar el correo electrónico de la tarjeta para realizar tus transacciones sin problemas.

El mayor desafío no es superar la 3DS (ya que no la usan en EE. UU.), sino crear una configuración que supere la puntuación de riesgo de Riskified . Si tu dispositivo, comportamiento y detalles parecen legítimos, tienes casi todo ganado.

Now stop wasting time on low-value bullshit and grab some premium appliances before they patch these holes. d0ctrine out.
Good
 

darad

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View attachment 55681
🧹Carding Guide: Dyson🧹

If youve read my residential drops guide elsewhere you'd know that if theres one item at the top of the list of what these residential drops buy, it's fucking Dyson. And for good reason. These premium vacuum and hair tool beasts move serious hardware with high price tags.


Most amateur carders waste time on garbage targets while these $400-900 appliances maintain 70-80% of retail when flipped. Their Airwrap alone sells for $600 retail and flips for $450+ all day long.



Dyson

Dyson is extremely liquid - like the fucking Apple of home appliances. Everyone wants this shit, and they'll pay top dollar to get it. Card a $600 Airwrap or $700 vacuum and flip it same-day for $450-550 cash. No specialized knowledge needed no seasonal demand drops - just high-value tech that moves fast year-round.

And the best part is that the site itself has no 3DS. While you are struggling with listing all your NONVBV bins, people who card Dyson slide through checkout smooth as butter.



Security Analysis

After digging through their checkout process with Burp Suite heres what we're dealing with:

Dyson runs Adyen as their payment processor, but most of the antifraud heavy lifting is handled by Riskified. This isnt some homegrown bullshit cobbled together by their IT department. Their system focuses on device fingerprinting behavior patterns, and velocity checks. If you look sketchy to Riskified you're toast.

View attachment 55685
View attachment 55687
The beautiful fucking part is that theres noo 3D Secure at all Which is weird if you think about it running Adyen. My entire house is filled with Dyson appliances - vacuums, hair dryers air purifiers - you name it. Not once have I ever gotten a 3DS prompt with any BIN I've used. But I dont know about you, you might use the dirtiest fucking proxy with the nastiest 1$ card so don't be surprised if you get all sorts of verification shit thrown your way.

View attachment 55688

One thing to note is that using Riskified means they operate on a tiered risk system. Highly suspicious transactions get cancelled outright - game over. But medium-risk orders is where Dyson's fraud team starts making outbound verification calls. They'll ring up the number on file to "confirm details" before processing. This is why having a real voice on the other end matters - not some VOIP bullshit or some random phone number. Answer that call confidently, and you might salvage what would otherwise be a dead transaction.



Riskified Cookies

Riskified tracks more than your IP and payment details—they monitor your digital footprints through their cookie network. As covered in my guide on cookies and referrer Strategic Carding: Cookies and Referrers these arent just trackers—they're your digital alibi when fraud prevention systems are watching.


Riskified operates across hundreds of e-commerce platforms, sharing intelligence between them.
The trick to bypass them:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***




Essential Tools

To successfully hit Dyson, gather this shit first:

Card Requirements:
  • Clean cards matching your setup location (they dont need to be NONVBV since Dyson US doesn't use 3DS in my experience)
  • Cards with bins with high limits
  • Cards with the cardholders email - this is crucial for our Riskified trick
Technical Setup:
  • Fresh iPhone with clean browser (or Linken if you want to do the warming route)
  • Residential proxies matching your card's billing state EXACTLY
  • Voice-capable non-VOIP number for verification calls
  • Clean drops with no history of fraud


Execution Strategy

The money moves at checkout:

  1. Warm your Riskified profile on related sites first (this is entirely optional as covered above)​
  2. Create a fresh Dyson account using the cardholders actual email address - Dyson doesn't verify it - and if they have history with Riskified, which most US people not living under a rock will youll get a trust boost and guarantees your item ships.​
  3. Select your product


  4. Add your drop's address
  5. Enter your a number where you can receive calls - expect potential verification calls
  6. After order confirmation, spam that cardholder email using email spam bots
    View attachment 55719


"Payment Authorization Issues"

The most common roadblock youll hit is the dreaded "payment authorization issue" email. This is Dyson's way of saying "We think youre full of shit but we're too polite to say it directly."

When this happens, you have two options:

Option 1: Call In
Contact their customer service and play the confused slightly irritated legitimate customer. "I dont understand why my order was canceled. I use this card all the time!" Their fraud team might ask basic verification questions about your card and billing details. Answer confidently but don't volunteer extra information. After this, your next order will go through just fine.

Option 2: Restrategize
If your setup is burned (unusual device fingerprints or suspicious proxies) dump it and start fresh. Trying repeatedly with the same setup is a waste of cards.


Reality Check

Dyson is a solid target—premium products with strong resale value, decent security thats beatable and easy flipping. Their main defense is Riskified's fingerprinting, so you need to use the cards email to get your transactions through without a hitch.

The biggest challenge isn't getting past 3DS (since they dont use it in the US) but rather creating a setup that passes Riskified's risk scoring. If your device, behavior and details look legitimate, you've won most of the battle.

Now stop wasting time on low-value bullshit and grab some premium appliances before they patch these holes. d0ctrine out.
thank u for this
 

swisschese

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View attachment 55681
🧹Carding Guide: Dyson🧹

If youve read my residential drops guide elsewhere you'd know that if theres one item at the top of the list of what these residential drops buy, it's fucking Dyson. And for good reason. These premium vacuum and hair tool beasts move serious hardware with high price tags.


Most amateur carders waste time on garbage targets while these $400-900 appliances maintain 70-80% of retail when flipped. Their Airwrap alone sells for $600 retail and flips for $450+ all day long.



Dyson

Dyson is extremely liquid - like the fucking Apple of home appliances. Everyone wants this shit, and they'll pay top dollar to get it. Card a $600 Airwrap or $700 vacuum and flip it same-day for $450-550 cash. No specialized knowledge needed no seasonal demand drops - just high-value tech that moves fast year-round.

And the best part is that the site itself has no 3DS. While you are struggling with listing all your NONVBV bins, people who card Dyson slide through checkout smooth as butter.



Security Analysis

After digging through their checkout process with Burp Suite heres what we're dealing with:

Dyson runs Adyen as their payment processor, but most of the antifraud heavy lifting is handled by Riskified. This isnt some homegrown bullshit cobbled together by their IT department. Their system focuses on device fingerprinting behavior patterns, and velocity checks. If you look sketchy to Riskified you're toast.

View attachment 55685
View attachment 55687
The beautiful fucking part is that theres noo 3D Secure at all Which is weird if you think about it running Adyen. My entire house is filled with Dyson appliances - vacuums, hair dryers air purifiers - you name it. Not once have I ever gotten a 3DS prompt with any BIN I've used. But I dont know about you, you might use the dirtiest fucking proxy with the nastiest 1$ card so don't be surprised if you get all sorts of verification shit thrown your way.

View attachment 55688

One thing to note is that using Riskified means they operate on a tiered risk system. Highly suspicious transactions get cancelled outright - game over. But medium-risk orders is where Dyson's fraud team starts making outbound verification calls. They'll ring up the number on file to "confirm details" before processing. This is why having a real voice on the other end matters - not some VOIP bullshit or some random phone number. Answer that call confidently, and you might salvage what would otherwise be a dead transaction.



Riskified Cookies

Riskified tracks more than your IP and payment details—they monitor your digital footprints through their cookie network. As covered in my guide on cookies and referrer Strategic Carding: Cookies and Referrers these arent just trackers—they're your digital alibi when fraud prevention systems are watching.


Riskified operates across hundreds of e-commerce platforms, sharing intelligence between them.
The trick to bypass them:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***




Essential Tools

To successfully hit Dyson, gather this shit first:

Card Requirements:
  • Clean cards matching your setup location (they dont need to be NONVBV since Dyson US doesn't use 3DS in my experience)
  • Cards with bins with high limits
  • Cards with the cardholders email - this is crucial for our Riskified trick
Technical Setup:
  • Fresh iPhone with clean browser (or Linken if you want to do the warming route)
  • Residential proxies matching your card's billing state EXACTLY
  • Voice-capable non-VOIP number for verification calls
  • Clean drops with no history of fraud


Execution Strategy

The money moves at checkout:

  1. Warm your Riskified profile on related sites first (this is entirely optional as covered above)​
  2. Create a fresh Dyson account using the cardholders actual email address - Dyson doesn't verify it - and if they have history with Riskified, which most US people not living under a rock will youll get a trust boost and guarantees your item ships.​
  3. Select your product


  4. Add your drop's address
  5. Enter your a number where you can receive calls - expect potential verification calls
  6. After order confirmation, spam that cardholder email using email spam bots
    View attachment 55719


"Payment Authorization Issues"

The most common roadblock youll hit is the dreaded "payment authorization issue" email. This is Dyson's way of saying "We think youre full of shit but we're too polite to say it directly."

When this happens, you have two options:

Option 1: Call In
Contact their customer service and play the confused slightly irritated legitimate customer. "I dont understand why my order was canceled. I use this card all the time!" Their fraud team might ask basic verification questions about your card and billing details. Answer confidently but don't volunteer extra information. After this, your next order will go through just fine.

Option 2: Restrategize
If your setup is burned (unusual device fingerprints or suspicious proxies) dump it and start fresh. Trying repeatedly with the same setup is a waste of cards.


Reality Check

Dyson is a solid target—premium products with strong resale value, decent security thats beatable and easy flipping. Their main defense is Riskified's fingerprinting, so you need to use the cards email to get your transactions through without a hitch.

The biggest challenge isn't getting past 3DS (since they dont use it in the US) but rather creating a setup that passes Riskified's risk scoring. If your device, behavior and details look legitimate, you've won most of the battle.

Now stop wasting time on low-value bullshit and grab some premium appliances before they patch these holes. d0ctrine out.
crazy thank you g
 

jackzhao001

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The trick to bypass them:

View attachment 55681
🧹Carding Guide: Dyson🧹

If youve read my residential drops guide elsewhere you'd know that if theres one item at the top of the list of what these residential drops buy, it's fucking Dyson. And for good reason. These premium vacuum and hair tool beasts move serious hardware with high price tags.


Most amateur carders waste time on garbage targets while these $400-900 appliances maintain 70-80% of retail when flipped. Their Airwrap alone sells for $600 retail and flips for $450+ all day long.



Dyson

Dyson is extremely liquid - like the fucking Apple of home appliances. Everyone wants this shit, and they'll pay top dollar to get it. Card a $600 Airwrap or $700 vacuum and flip it same-day for $450-550 cash. No specialized knowledge needed no seasonal demand drops - just high-value tech that moves fast year-round.

And the best part is that the site itself has no 3DS. While you are struggling with listing all your NONVBV bins, people who card Dyson slide through checkout smooth as butter.



Security Analysis

After digging through their checkout process with Burp Suite heres what we're dealing with:

Dyson runs Adyen as their payment processor, but most of the antifraud heavy lifting is handled by Riskified. This isnt some homegrown bullshit cobbled together by their IT department. Their system focuses on device fingerprinting behavior patterns, and velocity checks. If you look sketchy to Riskified you're toast.

View attachment 55685
View attachment 55687
The beautiful fucking part is that theres noo 3D Secure at all Which is weird if you think about it running Adyen. My entire house is filled with Dyson appliances - vacuums, hair dryers air purifiers - you name it. Not once have I ever gotten a 3DS prompt with any BIN I've used. But I dont know about you, you might use the dirtiest fucking proxy with the nastiest 1$ card so don't be surprised if you get all sorts of verification shit thrown your way.

View attachment 55688

One thing to note is that using Riskified means they operate on a tiered risk system. Highly suspicious transactions get cancelled outright - game over. But medium-risk orders is where Dyson's fraud team starts making outbound verification calls. They'll ring up the number on file to "confirm details" before processing. This is why having a real voice on the other end matters - not some VOIP bullshit or some random phone number. Answer that call confidently, and you might salvage what would otherwise be a dead transaction.



Riskified Cookies

Riskified tracks more than your IP and payment details—they monitor your digital footprints through their cookie network. As covered in my guide on cookies and referrer Strategic Carding: Cookies and Referrers these arent just trackers—they're your digital alibi when fraud prevention systems are watching.


Riskified operates across hundreds of e-commerce platforms, sharing intelligence between them.
The trick to bypass them:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***




Essential Tools

To successfully hit Dyson, gather this shit first:

Card Requirements:
  • Clean cards matching your setup location (they dont need to be NONVBV since Dyson US doesn't use 3DS in my experience)
  • Cards with bins with high limits
  • Cards with the cardholders email - this is crucial for our Riskified trick
Technical Setup:
  • Fresh iPhone with clean browser (or Linken if you want to do the warming route)
  • Residential proxies matching your card's billing state EXACTLY
  • Voice-capable non-VOIP number for verification calls
  • Clean drops with no history of fraud


Execution Strategy

The money moves at checkout:

  1. Warm your Riskified profile on related sites first (this is entirely optional as covered above)​
  2. Create a fresh Dyson account using the cardholders actual email address - Dyson doesn't verify it - and if they have history with Riskified, which most US people not living under a rock will youll get a trust boost and guarantees your item ships.​
  3. Select your product


  4. Add your drop's address
  5. Enter your a number where you can receive calls - expect potential verification calls
  6. After order confirmation, spam that cardholder email using email spam bots
    View attachment 55719


"Payment Authorization Issues"

The most common roadblock youll hit is the dreaded "payment authorization issue" email. This is Dyson's way of saying "We think youre full of shit but we're too polite to say it directly."

When this happens, you have two options:

Option 1: Call In
Contact their customer service and play the confused slightly irritated legitimate customer. "I dont understand why my order was canceled. I use this card all the time!" Their fraud team might ask basic verification questions about your card and billing details. Answer confidently but don't volunteer extra information. After this, your next order will go through just fine.

Option 2: Restrategize
If your setup is burned (unusual device fingerprints or suspicious proxies) dump it and start fresh. Trying repeatedly with the same setup is a waste of cards.


Reality Check

Dyson is a solid target—premium products with strong resale value, decent security thats beatable and easy flipping. Their main defense is Riskified's fingerprinting, so you need to use the cards email to get your transactions through without a hitch.

The biggest challenge isn't getting past 3DS (since they dont use it in the US) but rather creating a setup that passes Riskified's risk scoring. If your device, behavior and details look legitimate, you've won most of the battle.

Now stop wasting time on low-value bullshit and grab some premium appliances before they patch these holes. d0ctrine out.
789
 

kier

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View attachment 55681
🧹Carding Guide: Dyson🧹

If youve read my residential drops guide elsewhere you'd know that if theres one item at the top of the list of what these residential drops buy, it's fucking Dyson. And for good reason. These premium vacuum and hair tool beasts move serious hardware with high price tags.


Most amateur carders waste time on garbage targets while these $400-900 appliances maintain 70-80% of retail when flipped. Their Airwrap alone sells for $600 retail and flips for $450+ all day long.



Dyson

Dyson is extremely liquid - like the fucking Apple of home appliances. Everyone wants this shit, and they'll pay top dollar to get it. Card a $600 Airwrap or $700 vacuum and flip it same-day for $450-550 cash. No specialized knowledge needed no seasonal demand drops - just high-value tech that moves fast year-round.

And the best part is that the site itself has no 3DS. While you are struggling with listing all your NONVBV bins, people who card Dyson slide through checkout smooth as butter.



Security Analysis

After digging through their checkout process with Burp Suite heres what we're dealing with:

Dyson runs Adyen as their payment processor, but most of the antifraud heavy lifting is handled by Riskified. This isnt some homegrown bullshit cobbled together by their IT department. Their system focuses on device fingerprinting behavior patterns, and velocity checks. If you look sketchy to Riskified you're toast.

View attachment 55685
View attachment 55687
The beautiful fucking part is that theres noo 3D Secure at all Which is weird if you think about it running Adyen. My entire house is filled with Dyson appliances - vacuums, hair dryers air purifiers - you name it. Not once have I ever gotten a 3DS prompt with any BIN I've used. But I dont know about you, you might use the dirtiest fucking proxy with the nastiest 1$ card so don't be surprised if you get all sorts of verification shit thrown your way.

View attachment 55688

One thing to note is that using Riskified means they operate on a tiered risk system. Highly suspicious transactions get cancelled outright - game over. But medium-risk orders is where Dyson's fraud team starts making outbound verification calls. They'll ring up the number on file to "confirm details" before processing. This is why having a real voice on the other end matters - not some VOIP bullshit or some random phone number. Answer that call confidently, and you might salvage what would otherwise be a dead transaction.



Riskified Cookies

Riskified tracks more than your IP and payment details—they monitor your digital footprints through their cookie network. As covered in my guide on cookies and referrer Strategic Carding: Cookies and Referrers these arent just trackers—they're your digital alibi when fraud prevention systems are watching.


Riskified operates across hundreds of e-commerce platforms, sharing intelligence between them.
The trick to bypass them:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***




Essential Tools

To successfully hit Dyson, gather this shit first:

Card Requirements:
  • Clean cards matching your setup location (they dont need to be NONVBV since Dyson US doesn't use 3DS in my experience)
  • Cards with bins with high limits
  • Cards with the cardholders email - this is crucial for our Riskified trick
Technical Setup:
  • Fresh iPhone with clean browser (or Linken if you want to do the warming route)
  • Residential proxies matching your card's billing state EXACTLY
  • Voice-capable non-VOIP number for verification calls
  • Clean drops with no history of fraud


Execution Strategy

The money moves at checkout:

  1. Warm your Riskified profile on related sites first (this is entirely optional as covered above)​
  2. Create a fresh Dyson account using the cardholders actual email address - Dyson doesn't verify it - and if they have history with Riskified, which most US people not living under a rock will youll get a trust boost and guarantees your item ships.​
  3. Select your product


  4. Add your drop's address
  5. Enter your a number where you can receive calls - expect potential verification calls
  6. After order confirmation, spam that cardholder email using email spam bots
    View attachment 55719


"Payment Authorization Issues"

The most common roadblock youll hit is the dreaded "payment authorization issue" email. This is Dyson's way of saying "We think youre full of shit but we're too polite to say it directly."

When this happens, you have two options:

Option 1: Call In
Contact their customer service and play the confused slightly irritated legitimate customer. "I dont understand why my order was canceled. I use this card all the time!" Their fraud team might ask basic verification questions about your card and billing details. Answer confidently but don't volunteer extra information. After this, your next order will go through just fine.

Option 2: Restrategize
If your setup is burned (unusual device fingerprints or suspicious proxies) dump it and start fresh. Trying repeatedly with the same setup is a waste of cards.


Reality Check

Dyson is a solid target—premium products with strong resale value, decent security thats beatable and easy flipping. Their main defense is Riskified's fingerprinting, so you need to use the cards email to get your transactions through without a hitch.

The biggest challenge isn't getting past 3DS (since they dont use it in the US) but rather creating a setup that passes Riskified's risk scoring. If your device, behavior and details look legitimate, you've won most of the battle.

Now stop wasting time on low-value bullshit and grab some premium appliances before they patch these holes. d0ctrine out.
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anon.user777888000

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View attachment 55681
🧹Carding Guide: Dyson🧹

If youve read my residential drops guide elsewhere you'd know that if theres one item at the top of the list of what these residential drops buy, it's fucking Dyson. And for good reason. These premium vacuum and hair tool beasts move serious hardware with high price tags.


Most amateur carders waste time on garbage targets while these $400-900 appliances maintain 70-80% of retail when flipped. Their Airwrap alone sells for $600 retail and flips for $450+ all day long.



Dyson

Dyson is extremely liquid - like the fucking Apple of home appliances. Everyone wants this shit, and they'll pay top dollar to get it. Card a $600 Airwrap or $700 vacuum and flip it same-day for $450-550 cash. No specialized knowledge needed no seasonal demand drops - just high-value tech that moves fast year-round.

And the best part is that the site itself has no 3DS. While you are struggling with listing all your NONVBV bins, people who card Dyson slide through checkout smooth as butter.



Security Analysis

After digging through their checkout process with Burp Suite heres what we're dealing with:

Dyson runs Adyen as their payment processor, but most of the antifraud heavy lifting is handled by Riskified. This isnt some homegrown bullshit cobbled together by their IT department. Their system focuses on device fingerprinting behavior patterns, and velocity checks. If you look sketchy to Riskified you're toast.

View attachment 55685
View attachment 55687
The beautiful fucking part is that theres noo 3D Secure at all Which is weird if you think about it running Adyen. My entire house is filled with Dyson appliances - vacuums, hair dryers air purifiers - you name it. Not once have I ever gotten a 3DS prompt with any BIN I've used. But I dont know about you, you might use the dirtiest fucking proxy with the nastiest 1$ card so don't be surprised if you get all sorts of verification shit thrown your way.

View attachment 55688

One thing to note is that using Riskified means they operate on a tiered risk system. Highly suspicious transactions get cancelled outright - game over. But medium-risk orders is where Dyson's fraud team starts making outbound verification calls. They'll ring up the number on file to "confirm details" before processing. This is why having a real voice on the other end matters - not some VOIP bullshit or some random phone number. Answer that call confidently, and you might salvage what would otherwise be a dead transaction.



Riskified Cookies

Riskified tracks more than your IP and payment details—they monitor your digital footprints through their cookie network. As covered in my guide on cookies and referrer Strategic Carding: Cookies and Referrers these arent just trackers—they're your digital alibi when fraud prevention systems are watching.


Riskified operates across hundreds of e-commerce platforms, sharing intelligence between them.
The trick to bypass them:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***




Essential Tools

To successfully hit Dyson, gather this shit first:

Card Requirements:
  • Clean cards matching your setup location (they dont need to be NONVBV since Dyson US doesn't use 3DS in my experience)
  • Cards with bins with high limits
  • Cards with the cardholders email - this is crucial for our Riskified trick
Technical Setup:
  • Fresh iPhone with clean browser (or Linken if you want to do the warming route)
  • Residential proxies matching your card's billing state EXACTLY
  • Voice-capable non-VOIP number for verification calls
  • Clean drops with no history of fraud


Execution Strategy

The money moves at checkout:

  1. Warm your Riskified profile on related sites first (this is entirely optional as covered above)​
  2. Create a fresh Dyson account using the cardholders actual email address - Dyson doesn't verify it - and if they have history with Riskified, which most US people not living under a rock will youll get a trust boost and guarantees your item ships.​
  3. Select your product


  4. Add your drop's address
  5. Enter your a number where you can receive calls - expect potential verification calls
  6. After order confirmation, spam that cardholder email using email spam bots
    View attachment 55719


"Payment Authorization Issues"

The most common roadblock youll hit is the dreaded "payment authorization issue" email. This is Dyson's way of saying "We think youre full of shit but we're too polite to say it directly."

When this happens, you have two options:

Option 1: Call In
Contact their customer service and play the confused slightly irritated legitimate customer. "I dont understand why my order was canceled. I use this card all the time!" Their fraud team might ask basic verification questions about your card and billing details. Answer confidently but don't volunteer extra information. After this, your next order will go through just fine.

Option 2: Restrategize
If your setup is burned (unusual device fingerprints or suspicious proxies) dump it and start fresh. Trying repeatedly with the same setup is a waste of cards.


Reality Check

Dyson is a solid target—premium products with strong resale value, decent security thats beatable and easy flipping. Their main defense is Riskified's fingerprinting, so you need to use the cards email to get your transactions through without a hitch.

The biggest challenge isn't getting past 3DS (since they dont use it in the US) but rather creating a setup that passes Riskified's risk scoring. If your device, behavior and details look legitimate, you've won most of the battle.

Now stop wasting time on low-value bullshit and grab some premium appliances before they patch these holes. d0ctrine out.
View attachment 55681
🧹Carding Guide: Dyson🧹

If youve read my residential drops guide elsewhere you'd know that if theres one item at the top of the list of what these residential drops buy, it's fucking Dyson. And for good reason. These premium vacuum and hair tool beasts move serious hardware with high price tags.


Most amateur carders waste time on garbage targets while these $400-900 appliances maintain 70-80% of retail when flipped. Their Airwrap alone sells for $600 retail and flips for $450+ all day long.



Dyson

Dyson is extremely liquid - like the fucking Apple of home appliances. Everyone wants this shit, and they'll pay top dollar to get it. Card a $600 Airwrap or $700 vacuum and flip it same-day for $450-550 cash. No specialized knowledge needed no seasonal demand drops - just high-value tech that moves fast year-round.

And the best part is that the site itself has no 3DS. While you are struggling with listing all your NONVBV bins, people who card Dyson slide through checkout smooth as butter.



Security Analysis

After digging through their checkout process with Burp Suite heres what we're dealing with:

Dyson runs Adyen as their payment processor, but most of the antifraud heavy lifting is handled by Riskified. This isnt some homegrown bullshit cobbled together by their IT department. Their system focuses on device fingerprinting behavior patterns, and velocity checks. If you look sketchy to Riskified you're toast.

View attachment 55685
View attachment 55687
The beautiful fucking part is that theres noo 3D Secure at all Which is weird if you think about it running Adyen. My entire house is filled with Dyson appliances - vacuums, hair dryers air purifiers - you name it. Not once have I ever gotten a 3DS prompt with any BIN I've used. But I dont know about you, you might use the dirtiest fucking proxy with the nastiest 1$ card so don't be surprised if you get all sorts of verification shit thrown your way.

View attachment 55688

One thing to note is that using Riskified means they operate on a tiered risk system. Highly suspicious transactions get cancelled outright - game over. But medium-risk orders is where Dyson's fraud team starts making outbound verification calls. They'll ring up the number on file to "confirm details" before processing. This is why having a real voice on the other end matters - not some VOIP bullshit or some random phone number. Answer that call confidently, and you might salvage what would otherwise be a dead transaction.



Riskified Cookies

Riskified tracks more than your IP and payment details—they monitor your digital footprints through their cookie network. As covered in my guide on cookies and referrer Strategic Carding: Cookies and Referrers these arent just trackers—they're your digital alibi when fraud prevention systems are watching.


Riskified operates across hundreds of e-commerce platforms, sharing intelligence between them.
The trick to bypass them:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***




Essential Tools

To successfully hit Dyson, gather this shit first:

Card Requirements:
  • Clean cards matching your setup location (they dont need to be NONVBV since Dyson US doesn't use 3DS in my experience)
  • Cards with bins with high limits
  • Cards with the cardholders email - this is crucial for our Riskified trick
Technical Setup:
  • Fresh iPhone with clean browser (or Linken if you want to do the warming route)
  • Residential proxies matching your card's billing state EXACTLY
  • Voice-capable non-VOIP number for verification calls
  • Clean drops with no history of fraud


Execution Strategy

The money moves at checkout:

  1. Warm your Riskified profile on related sites first (this is entirely optional as covered above)​
  2. Create a fresh Dyson account using the cardholders actual email address - Dyson doesn't verify it - and if they have history with Riskified, which most US people not living under a rock will youll get a trust boost and guarantees your item ships.​
  3. Select your product


  4. Add your drop's address
  5. Enter your a number where you can receive calls - expect potential verification calls
  6. After order confirmation, spam that cardholder email using email spam bots
    View attachment 55719


"Payment Authorization Issues"

The most common roadblock youll hit is the dreaded "payment authorization issue" email. This is Dyson's way of saying "We think youre full of shit but we're too polite to say it directly."

When this happens, you have two options:

Option 1: Call In
Contact their customer service and play the confused slightly irritated legitimate customer. "I dont understand why my order was canceled. I use this card all the time!" Their fraud team might ask basic verification questions about your card and billing details. Answer confidently but don't volunteer extra information. After this, your next order will go through just fine.

Option 2: Restrategize
If your setup is burned (unusual device fingerprints or suspicious proxies) dump it and start fresh. Trying repeatedly with the same setup is a waste of cards.


Reality Check

Dyson is a solid target—premium products with strong resale value, decent security thats beatable and easy flipping. Their main defense is Riskified's fingerprinting, so you need to use the cards email to get your transactions through without a hitch.

The biggest challenge isn't getting past 3DS (since they dont use it in the US) but rather creating a setup that passes Riskified's risk scoring. If your device, behavior and details look legitimate, you've won most of the battle.

Now stop wasting time on low-value bullshit and grab some premium appliances before they patch these holes. d0ctrine out.
 
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