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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.
hhhhhh
 

KrakenBoss

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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 man
 

Cobie55

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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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Juubie2k1

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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.
sh
 

gregjackson

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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.
ty
 

babapiro69

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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.
ty
 

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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.
awsome
 

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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 theo dõi nhiều hơn IP và thông tin thanh toán của bạn—họ theo dõi dấu vết kỹ thuật số của bạn thông qua mạng cookie của họ. Như đã đề cập trong hướng dẫn của tôi về cookie và người giới thiệu Strategic Carding: Cookie và Người giới thiệu, đây không chỉ là trình theo dõi—chúng là bằng chứng ngoại phạm kỹ thuật số của bạn khi các hệ thống phòng chống gian lận đang theo dõi.


Riskified hoạt động trên hàng trăm nền tảng thương mại điện tử và chia sẻ thông tin tình báo giữa các nền tảng này.
Mẹo để vượt qua chúng:

*** Văn bản ẩn: không thể trích dẫn. ***




Công cụ thiết yếu

Để đánh trúng Dyson , trước tiên hãy thu thập những thứ này:

Yêu cầu về thẻ:
  • Thẻ sạch phù hợp với vị trí thiết lập của bạn (không cần phải là NONVBV vì theo kinh nghiệm của tôi, Dyson US không sử dụng 3DS)
  • Thẻ có ngăn chứa với giới hạn cao
  • Thẻ có email của chủ thẻ - điều này rất quan trọng đối với thủ thuật Riskified của chúng tôi
Thiết lập kỹ thuật:
  • iPhone mới với trình duyệt sạch (hoặc Linken nếu bạn muốn làm ấm)
  • Proxy dân dụng khớp chính xác với tiểu bang thanh toán của thẻ bạn
  • Số không phải VOIP có khả năng thoại để xác minh cuộc gọi
  • Giọt sạch không có tiền sử gian lận


Chiến lược thực hiện

Tiền sẽ được chuyển khi thanh toán:

  1. Trước tiên, hãy làm nóng hồ sơ Riskified của bạn trên các trang web liên quan (điều này hoàn toàn tùy chọn như đã đề cập ở trên)​
  2. Tạo một tài khoản Dyson mới bằng địa chỉ email thực của chủ thẻ - Dyson không xác minh điều này - và nếu họ có lịch sử với Riskified , hầu hết người dân Hoa Kỳ không sống trong hang động sẽ tin tưởng bạn và đảm bảo rằng mặt hàng của bạn sẽ được giao.​
  3. Chọn sản phẩm của bạn


  4. Thêm địa chỉ thả của bạn
  5. Nhập số điện thoại của bạn nơi bạn có thể nhận cuộc gọi - hãy chuẩn bị tinh thần cho các cuộc gọi xác minh tiềm ẩn
  6. Sau khi xác nhận đơn hàng, hãy gửi thư rác đến email của chủ thẻ bằng chương trình spam email
    View attachment 55719


"Vấn đề về ủy quyền thanh toán"

Rào cản phổ biến nhất mà bạn sẽ gặp phải là email " vấn đề ủy quyền thanh toán " đáng sợ. Đây là cách Dyson nói rằng "Chúng tôi nghĩ bạn toàn nói nhảm nhưng chúng tôi quá lịch sự để nói thẳng ra".

Khi điều này xảy ra, bạn có hai lựa chọn:

Lựa chọn 1: Gọi vào
Liên hệ với bộ phận dịch vụ khách hàng của họ và đóng vai khách hàng hợp pháp hơi bối rối và khó chịu . "Tôi không hiểu tại sao đơn hàng của tôi lại bị hủy. Tôi sử dụng thẻ này mọi lúc!" Nhóm gian lận của họ có thể hỏi những câu hỏi xác minh cơ bản về thẻ và thông tin thanh toán của bạn. Trả lời một cách tự tin nhưng không cung cấp thêm thông tin. Sau đó, đơn hàng tiếp theo của bạn sẽ diễn ra bình thường.

Lựa chọn 2: Tái lập chiến lược
Nếu thiết lập của bạn bị cháy (dấu vân tay thiết bị bất thường hoặc proxy đáng ngờ), hãy xóa nó và bắt đầu lại. Thử đi thử lại với cùng một thiết lập là lãng phí thẻ .


Kiểm tra thực tế

Dysonmục tiêu vững chắc —sản phẩm cao cấp có giá trị bán lại cao , bảo mật tốt, có thể đánh bại và dễ lật. Phòng thủ chính của họ là dấu vân tay của Riskified , vì vậy bạn cần sử dụng email thẻ để thực hiện giao dịch mà không gặp trở ngại.

Thách thức lớn nhất không phải là vượt qua 3DS (vì họ không sử dụng nó ở Hoa Kỳ) mà là tạo ra một thiết lập vượt qua được điểm rủi ro của Riskified . Nếu thiết bị, hành vi và chi tiết của bạn có vẻ hợp lệ, bạn đã thắng hầu hết trận chiến.

Bây giờ hãy ngừng lãng phí thời gian vào những thứ vớ vẩn giá trị thấp và mua một số thiết bị cao cấp trước khi họ vá những lỗ hổng n
 

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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.
nice
 

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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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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
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"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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🧹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.

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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.

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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追踪的不仅仅是你的 IP 和付款信息——他们还通过其 Cookie 网络监控你的数字足迹。正如我在《Cookie 和推荐人战略梳理:Cookie 和推荐人》指南中所述,这些不仅仅是追踪器——在反欺诈系统监视下,它们还是你的数字托辞。


Riskified在数百个电子商务平台上运营,并在它们之间共享情报。
绕过它们的技巧:

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基本工具

要想成功击中戴森,首先要收集这些东西:

卡片要求:
  • 清洁与您的安装位置相匹配的卡片(它们不需要是 NONVBV,因为根据我的经验,戴森美国不使用 3DS)
  • 带有高限额的卡
  • 带有持卡人电子邮件的卡片- 这对于我们的Riskified技巧至关重要
技术设置:
  • 全新的 iPhone和干净的浏览器(或者,如果你想要预热路线,可以使用Linken )
  • 住宅代理与您的卡的账单状态完全匹配
  • 用于验证呼叫的具有语音功能的非 VOIP 号码
  • 干净的滴滴,没有欺诈历史


执行策略

结账时资金转移:

  1. 首先在相关网站上预热您的 Riskified 个人资料(如上所述,这完全是可选的)​
  2. 使用持卡人的实际电子邮件地址创建一个新的戴森帐户-戴森不会对其进行验证 - 并且如果他们有Riskified的历史记录,那么大多数不会生活在岩石下的美国人都会获得信任提升并保证您的物品发货。​
  3. 选择您的产品


  4. 添加您的drop地址
  5. 输入您可以接听电话的号码 - 预计会有验证电话
  6. 订单确认后,使用垃圾邮件机器人向持卡人发送垃圾邮件
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“付款授权问题”

你最常遇到的障碍就是那封可怕的“付款授权问题”邮件。戴森的意思是:“我们觉得你满嘴胡言,但出于礼貌,我们不想直接说出来。”

发生这种情况时,您有两个选择:

选项 1:致电
联系他们的客服,假装自己是困惑又有点恼火的合法客户。“我不明白为什么我的订单被取消了。我一直用这张卡!”他们的反欺诈团队可能会询问一些关于你的银行卡和账单信息的基本验证问题。请自信地回答,但不要主动提供额外的信息。这样之后,你的下一个订单就能顺利通过了。

选项 2:重新制定战略
如果您的设置已损坏(异常设备指纹或可疑代理),请将其删除并重新开始。反复使用相同的设置只会浪费卡


现实检验

戴森是一个可靠的目标——高端产品,转售价值高,安全性高,容易被攻破,而且很容易倒卖。他们的主要防御手段是Riskified的指纹识别技术,所以你需要使用卡片邮箱才能顺利完成交易。

最大的挑战并非绕过 3DS(因为美国不使用 3DS),而是创建一个能够通过Riskified风险评分的设置。如果你的设备、行为和详细信息看起来合法,那么你已经成功了。

现在不要再浪费时间在低价值的废话上,在他们修补这些漏洞之前,赶紧买一些优质的设备吧。d0ctrine out。
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