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Carding Guide: Razer (Laptops, Gaming Accessories)
Today were looking at Razer, the neon giant of gaming gear. Theyve been milking gamers for years with their premium priced peripherals. Its time we got in on that action.
The beauty of Razer? Their fanbase. These tech enthusiasts will buy anything with that snake logo, so quick flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Their product range and loyal customer base makes them a target for those who know what theyre doing. So lets get in and see how we can turn their fancy gear into our profit.
Most of you are out there carding pizza and Netflix, but Razers sitting on a goldmine of high-end gear just waiting to be snatched. Heres why Razer deserves your attention:
- Premium price tags: Their top-tier laptops cost more than most peoples entire setups. Were talking $3000+ for a single item. One successful hit can net you a serious payday.
- Devoted fanbase: Gamers are always hungry for the latest Razer gear. That means quicker flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
- Wide product range: From $20 mousepads to $4000 laptops, Razers got it all. This variety lets you mix your hits and keep things looking legit.
- Limited edition items: Razer loves their 'exclusive' releases. Collectors pay top dollar for these, often above retail price.
- Brand recognition: That snake logo carries weight. Slap it on a resale listing and watch the interest roll in.
- Global presence: Razer ships worldwide. If youve got cards from different countries, chances are theres a Razer store you can hit.
- Frequent releases: New products drop regularly, so youve got fresh reasons to card all year round.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Its a high-value target with a dedicated customer base and profit margins that make it worth the effort. Sure, it might take some work to crack, but the potential payoff is big. Time to step up your game and hit where it really counts.
Recon
View attachment 46365
Time to pop the hood and see what we're dealing with. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Razer's digital guts. Here's the lowdown:
View attachment 46374
Heads up, folks - Razer is using Forter under the hood. This means they have some serious fraud detection in place. In my analysis of the HTTP request and my own experience carding Razer, it doesn't seem like Forter monitors your clicks, add to carts, and usage patterns. But to just be sure you might need to 'warm up' your session by mimicking a genuine shopper. Take your time, browse around, read some reviews, and make it look legit. Patience here can pay off big time.
Payment Processing
Now it gets interesting - Razers payment setup isn't one-size-fits-all. They use different providers depending on where you're shopping from. But the heavy hitter across most locations is WorldPay.
Now pay attention because this is important: What matters most is your card is non-VBV. WorldPay isn't as smart as Adyen or Stripe so they compensate for their lack of advanced fraud detection by relying heavily on 3D Secure (3DS). They request 3DS for most transactions instead of using fancy algorithms to decide if a purchase is legit.
So if you don't have non-VBV cards, you might as well be trying to pick a lock with a wet noodle. But if you have those golden non-VBV cards? You're already halfway to payday.
View attachment 46368
WorldPay still has some basic checks in place:
- Velocity checks (don't hit the same store too often, dumbass)
- Geolocation matching (your IP better line up with your billing address)
- Card BIN checks (they know which banks and card types are high-risk)
The silver lining? WorldPay doesn't have the complex machine learning and behavioral analysis that makes some other processors a real pain in the ass. It's mostly looking at hard data points.
So if your setup is clean - fresh non-VBV cards, good proxies, solid antidetect - and you can bypass that 3DS bullshit, you've got a good chance of success. But don't get cocky. WorldPay isn't the sharpest tool in the shed but it's not completely useless either.
This is where things get a bit complex. Razer's fraud assessment, especially when transacting with WorldPay, is a multi-layered process. They have three main filters to separate the legit orders from the fraudulent ones:
- 3DS Check: This is their first line of defense. If your card supports 3DS, Razer will ask for it. To bypass this you need either:
- A non-VBV card that doesn't support 3DS
- A card that autoskips the 3DS prompt even for large purchases.
- Fraud Check: This is where Forter comes into play. Forter runs a backend analysis on your transaction. Even with a clean non-VBV card, you might still get a 'card declined' error if something triggers their system. Forter doesn't just look at clicks and scrolls; it digs deep into transaction patterns and user behavior.
- Customer Service Review: This is the wildcard. If you're using an autoskip 3DS bin, your order will ship the next day without review. But if your card doesn't support 3DS, it'll probably be reviewed by customer support. If they suspect anything, especially the shipping address, they'll call the number provided during checkout. Make sure this number is clean and forwarded to you and be prepared to answer the call convincingly if they reach out.
So the key is to know which hurdle you're facing. autoskip 3DS cards have the highest chance of success. Non-VBV (no support) might need to deal with customer service. And if your card is 3DS? Good luck with large purchases
Process and RequirementsView attachment 46373
Read through this carefully, because missing any of this could screw up your whole operation:
Requirements
Process
- Cards:
- Non-VBV is required. Preferably ones that autoskip 3DS, even for big purchases.
- From the same country as your drop. Razer isnt stupid; theyll smell something fishy if your German card is shipping to Alabama.
- Proxy:
- Clean residential proxy. No data center bullshit.
- Match it to your cards country. Consistency is key.
- Antidetect:
- Solid, clean setup. If your antidetect game is weak, dont even bother.
- Make sure it can handle basic fingerprinting. Razer might not be the brightest, but theyre not completely blind.
- Phone Number:
- This is important, so pay attention. The number you provide must be forwarded to you.
- Dont just put in any random number. If Razer decides to call for verification, you need to be the one answering.
- Set up:
- Start up your antidetect browser.
- Connect to your proxy.
- Hit the Razer store:
- Scroll a little bit in the off chance that I am wrong and Forter does analyse your on site behaviour.
- Add to cart:
- Mix it up if youre going for a big score. Throw in some smaller items to look legit.
- Dont go overboard. A $5000 cart on a fresh account screams fraud.
- Checkout:
- Use guest checkout if possible. Less info for them to verify.
- If you need an account, use aged ones or create with high trust emails.
- Enter your forwarded phone number. Be ready to answer if they call.
- Enter details:
- Take yourtime. No copy pasting, you lazy fucks.
- Double-check everything. One wrong digit and youre rekt.
- Submit and pray:
- If you get 3DS, youre probably screwed unless its an autoskip bin.
- No 3DS? You might still face a manual review. Be ready to sweet talk if they call.
- Post-order:
- Dont hit Razer again immediately. Cool off for a bit.
- Keep an eye on your email for shipping confirmation or cancellation.
Remember, this isnt a game of speed. Its about precision and patience. Get your setup right, follow the process and you might just walk away with some overpriced RGB goodness. But if you half-ass any part of this, especially that phone number, youre just wasting your time and burning your resources.
Advanced Tricks and BIN*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Closing Thoughts
Alright, lets wrap this up. Carding Razer isnt a walk in the park, but the payoff can be sweet if you play it smart:
- Non-VBV cards are your best friend here. Without them, youre fighting an uphill battle.
- Precision matters more than speed. Take your time and get the details right.
- Be ready for that customer service call. Your social engineering skills might make or break your operation.
- Dont get greedy. Hit it, wait, then hit it again later. Patience is key.
Remember, Razers security might evolve. Stay informed, adapt your tactics, and always be ready to bail if things get too hot.
Now get out there and turn those overpriced gaming peripherals into cold, hard cash. Just don't come crying if you fuck it up because you skipped steps.
You've got the knowledge - use it wisely. d0ctrine out.
Legit, here is proof of my order. Just followed your steps as you mentioned just used different bins
amazingg
Carding Guide: Razer (Laptops, Gaming Accessories)
Today were looking at Razer, the neon giant of gaming gear. Theyve been milking gamers for years with their premium priced peripherals. Its time we got in on that action.
The beauty of Razer? Their fanbase. These tech enthusiasts will buy anything with that snake logo, so quick flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Their product range and loyal customer base makes them a target for those who know what theyre doing. So lets get in and see how we can turn their fancy gear into our profit.
Most of you are out there carding pizza and Netflix, but Razers sitting on a goldmine of high-end gear just waiting to be snatched. Heres why Razer deserves your attention:
- Premium price tags: Their top-tier laptops cost more than most peoples entire setups. Were talking $3000+ for a single item. One successful hit can net you a serious payday.
- Devoted fanbase: Gamers are always hungry for the latest Razer gear. That means quicker flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
- Wide product range: From $20 mousepads to $4000 laptops, Razers got it all. This variety lets you mix your hits and keep things looking legit.
- Limited edition items: Razer loves their 'exclusive' releases. Collectors pay top dollar for these, often above retail price.
- Brand recognition: That snake logo carries weight. Slap it on a resale listing and watch the interest roll in.
- Global presence: Razer ships worldwide. If youve got cards from different countries, chances are theres a Razer store you can hit.
- Frequent releases: New products drop regularly, so youve got fresh reasons to card all year round.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Its a high-value target with a dedicated customer base and profit margins that make it worth the effort. Sure, it might take some work to crack, but the potential payoff is big. Time to step up your game and hit where it really counts.
Recon
View attachment 46365
Time to pop the hood and see what we're dealing with. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Razer's digital guts. Here's the lowdown:
View attachment 46374
Heads up, folks - Razer is using Forter under the hood. This means they have some serious fraud detection in place. In my analysis of the HTTP request and my own experience carding Razer, it doesn't seem like Forter monitors your clicks, add to carts, and usage patterns. But to just be sure you might need to 'warm up' your session by mimicking a genuine shopper. Take your time, browse around, read some reviews, and make it look legit. Patience here can pay off big time.
Payment Processing
Now it gets interesting - Razers payment setup isn't one-size-fits-all. They use different providers depending on where you're shopping from. But the heavy hitter across most locations is WorldPay.
Now pay attention because this is important: What matters most is your card is non-VBV. WorldPay isn't as smart as Adyen or Stripe so they compensate for their lack of advanced fraud detection by relying heavily on 3D Secure (3DS). They request 3DS for most transactions instead of using fancy algorithms to decide if a purchase is legit.
So if you don't have non-VBV cards, you might as well be trying to pick a lock with a wet noodle. But if you have those golden non-VBV cards? You're already halfway to payday.
View attachment 46368
WorldPay still has some basic checks in place:
- Velocity checks (don't hit the same store too often, dumbass)
- Geolocation matching (your IP better line up with your billing address)
- Card BIN checks (they know which banks and card types are high-risk)
The silver lining? WorldPay doesn't have the complex machine learning and behavioral analysis that makes some other processors a real pain in the ass. It's mostly looking at hard data points.
So if your setup is clean - fresh non-VBV cards, good proxies, solid antidetect - and you can bypass that 3DS bullshit, you've got a good chance of success. But don't get cocky. WorldPay isn't the sharpest tool in the shed but it's not completely useless either.
This is where things get a bit complex. Razer's fraud assessment, especially when transacting with WorldPay, is a multi-layered process. They have three main filters to separate the legit orders from the fraudulent ones:
- 3DS Check: This is their first line of defense. If your card supports 3DS, Razer will ask for it. To bypass this you need either:
- A non-VBV card that doesn't support 3DS
- A card that autoskips the 3DS prompt even for large purchases.
- Fraud Check: This is where Forter comes into play. Forter runs a backend analysis on your transaction. Even with a clean non-VBV card, you might still get a 'card declined' error if something triggers their system. Forter doesn't just look at clicks and scrolls; it digs deep into transaction patterns and user behavior.
- Customer Service Review: This is the wildcard. If you're using an autoskip 3DS bin, your order will ship the next day without review. But if your card doesn't support 3DS, it'll probably be reviewed by customer support. If they suspect anything, especially the shipping address, they'll call the number provided during checkout. Make sure this number is clean and forwarded to you and be prepared to answer the call convincingly if they reach out.
So the key is to know which hurdle you're facing. autoskip 3DS cards have the highest chance of success. Non-VBV (no support) might need to deal with customer service. And if your card is 3DS? Good luck with large purchases
Process and RequirementsView attachment 46373
Read through this carefully, because missing any of this could screw up your whole operation:
Requirements
Process
- Cards:
- Non-VBV is required. Preferably ones that autoskip 3DS, even for big purchases.
- From the same country as your drop. Razer isnt stupid; theyll smell something fishy if your German card is shipping to Alabama.
- Proxy:
- Clean residential proxy. No data center bullshit.
- Match it to your cards country. Consistency is key.
- Antidetect:
- Solid, clean setup. If your antidetect game is weak, dont even bother.
- Make sure it can handle basic fingerprinting. Razer might not be the brightest, but theyre not completely blind.
- Phone Number:
- This is important, so pay attention. The number you provide must be forwarded to you.
- Dont just put in any random number. If Razer decides to call for verification, you need to be the one answering.
- Set up:
- Start up your antidetect browser.
- Connect to your proxy.
- Hit the Razer store:
- Scroll a little bit in the off chance that I am wrong and Forter does analyse your on site behaviour.
- Add to cart:
- Mix it up if youre going for a big score. Throw in some smaller items to look legit.
- Dont go overboard. A $5000 cart on a fresh account screams fraud.
- Checkout:
- Use guest checkout if possible. Less info for them to verify.
- If you need an account, use aged ones or create with high trust emails.
- Enter your forwarded phone number. Be ready to answer if they call.
- Enter details:
- Take yourtime. No copy pasting, you lazy fucks.
- Double-check everything. One wrong digit and youre rekt.
- Submit and pray:
- If you get 3DS, youre probably screwed unless its an autoskip bin.
- No 3DS? You might still face a manual review. Be ready to sweet talk if they call.
- Post-order:
- Dont hit Razer again immediately. Cool off for a bit.
- Keep an eye on your email for shipping confirmation or cancellation.
Remember, this isnt a game of speed. Its about precision and patience. Get your setup right, follow the process and you might just walk away with some overpriced RGB goodness. But if you half-ass any part of this, especially that phone number, youre just wasting your time and burning your resources.
Advanced Tricks and BIN*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Closing Thoughts
Alright, lets wrap this up. Carding Razer isnt a walk in the park, but the payoff can be sweet if you play it smart:
- Non-VBV cards are your best friend here. Without them, youre fighting an uphill battle.
- Precision matters more than speed. Take your time and get the details right.
- Be ready for that customer service call. Your social engineering skills might make or break your operation.
- Dont get greedy. Hit it, wait, then hit it again later. Patience is key.
Remember, Razers security might evolve. Stay informed, adapt your tactics, and always be ready to bail if things get too hot.
Now get out there and turn those overpriced gaming peripherals into cold, hard cash. Just don't come crying if you fuck it up because you skipped steps.
You've got the knowledge - use it wisely. d0ctrine out.
@Moshoes do you put your drop address on checkout or card owner's address (then change get it contacting support)?Legit, here is proof of my order. Just followed your steps as you mentioned just used different bins
very good info
Carding Guide: Razer (Laptops, Gaming Accessories)
Today were looking at Razer, the neon giant of gaming gear. Theyve been milking gamers for years with their premium priced peripherals. Its time we got in on that action.
The beauty of Razer? Their fanbase. These tech enthusiasts will buy anything with that snake logo, so quick flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Their product range and loyal customer base makes them a target for those who know what theyre doing. So lets get in and see how we can turn their fancy gear into our profit.
Most of you are out there carding pizza and Netflix, but Razers sitting on a goldmine of high-end gear just waiting to be snatched. Heres why Razer deserves your attention:
- Premium price tags: Their top-tier laptops cost more than most peoples entire setups. Were talking $3000+ for a single item. One successful hit can net you a serious payday.
- Devoted fanbase: Gamers are always hungry for the latest Razer gear. That means quicker flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
- Wide product range: From $20 mousepads to $4000 laptops, Razers got it all. This variety lets you mix your hits and keep things looking legit.
- Limited edition items: Razer loves their 'exclusive' releases. Collectors pay top dollar for these, often above retail price.
- Brand recognition: That snake logo carries weight. Slap it on a resale listing and watch the interest roll in.
- Global presence: Razer ships worldwide. If youve got cards from different countries, chances are theres a Razer store you can hit.
- Frequent releases: New products drop regularly, so youve got fresh reasons to card all year round.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Its a high-value target with a dedicated customer base and profit margins that make it worth the effort. Sure, it might take some work to crack, but the potential payoff is big. Time to step up your game and hit where it really counts.
Recon
View attachment 46365
Time to pop the hood and see what we're dealing with. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Razer's digital guts. Here's the lowdown:
View attachment 48504
Heads up, folks - Razer is using Forter under the hood. This means they have some serious fraud detection in place. In my analysis of the HTTP request and my own experience carding Razer, it doesn't seem like Forter monitors your clicks, add to carts, and usage patterns. But to just be sure you might need to 'warm up' your session by mimicking a genuine shopper. Take your time, browse around, read some reviews, and make it look legit. Patience here can pay off big time.
Payment Processing
Now it gets interesting - Razers payment setup isn't one-size-fits-all. They use different providers depending on where you're shopping from. But the heavy hitter across most locations is WorldPay.
Now pay attention because this is important: What matters most is your card is non-VBV. WorldPay isn't as smart as Adyen or Stripe so they compensate for their lack of advanced fraud detection by relying heavily on 3D Secure (3DS). They request 3DS for most transactions instead of using fancy algorithms to decide if a purchase is legit.
So if you don't have non-VBV cards, you might as well be trying to pick a lock with a wet noodle. But if you have those golden non-VBV cards? You're already halfway to payday.
View attachment 46368
WorldPay still has some basic checks in place:
- Velocity checks (don't hit the same store too often, dumbass)
- Geolocation matching (your IP better line up with your billing address)
- Card BIN checks (they know which banks and card types are high-risk)
The silver lining? WorldPay doesn't have the complex machine learning and behavioral analysis that makes some other processors a real pain in the ass. It's mostly looking at hard data points.
So if your setup is clean - fresh non-VBV cards, good proxies, solid antidetect - and you can bypass that 3DS bullshit, you've got a good chance of success. But don't get cocky. WorldPay isn't the sharpest tool in the shed but it's not completely useless either.
This is where things get a bit complex. Razer's fraud assessment, especially when transacting with WorldPay, is a multi-layered process. They have three main filters to separate the legit orders from the fraudulent ones:
- 3DS Check: This is their first line of defense. If your card supports 3DS, Razer will ask for it. To bypass this you need either:
- A non-VBV card that doesn't support 3DS
- A card that autoskips the 3DS prompt even for large purchases.
- Fraud Check: This is where Forter comes into play. Forter runs a backend analysis on your transaction. Even with a clean non-VBV card, you might still get a 'card declined' error if something triggers their system. Forter doesn't just look at clicks and scrolls; it digs deep into transaction patterns and user behavior.
- Customer Service Review: This is the wildcard. If you're using an autoskip 3DS bin, your order will ship the next day without review. But if your card doesn't support 3DS, it'll probably be reviewed by customer support. If they suspect anything, especially the shipping address, they'll call the number provided during checkout. Make sure this number is clean and forwarded to you and be prepared to answer the call convincingly if they reach out.
So the key is to know which hurdle you're facing. autoskip 3DS cards have the highest chance of success. Non-VBV (no support) might need to deal with customer service. And if your card is 3DS? Good luck with large purchases
Process and RequirementsView attachment 46373
Read through this carefully, because missing any of this could screw up your whole operation:
Requirements
Process
- Cards:
- Non-VBV is required. Preferably ones that autoskip 3DS, even for big purchases.
- From the same country as your drop. Razer isnt stupid; theyll smell something fishy if your German card is shipping to Alabama.
- Proxy:
- Clean residential proxy. No data center bullshit.
- Match it to your cards country. Consistency is key.
- Antidetect:
- Solid, clean setup. If your antidetect game is weak, dont even bother.
- Make sure it can handle basic fingerprinting. Razer might not be the brightest, but theyre not completely blind.
- Phone Number:
- This is important, so pay attention. The number you provide must be forwarded to you.
- Dont just put in any random number. If Razer decides to call for verification, you need to be the one answering.
- Set up:
- Start up your antidetect browser.
- Connect to your proxy.
- Hit the Razer store:
- Scroll a little bit in the off chance that I am wrong and Forter does analyse your on site behaviour.
- Add to cart:
- Mix it up if youre going for a big score. Throw in some smaller items to look legit.
- Dont go overboard. A $5000 cart on a fresh account screams fraud.
- Checkout:
- Use guest checkout if possible. Less info for them to verify.
- If you need an account, use aged ones or create with high trust emails.
- Enter your forwarded phone number. Be ready to answer if they call.
- Enter details:
- Take yourtime. No copy pasting, you lazy fucks.
- Double-check everything. One wrong digit and youre rekt.
- Submit and pray:
- If you get 3DS, youre probably screwed unless its an autoskip bin.
- No 3DS? You might still face a manual review. Be ready to sweet talk if they call.
- Post-order:
- Dont hit Razer again immediately. Cool off for a bit.
- Keep an eye on your email for shipping confirmation or cancellation.
Remember, this isnt a game of speed. Its about precision and patience. Get your setup right, follow the process and you might just walk away with some overpriced RGB goodness. But if you half-ass any part of this, especially that phone number, youre just wasting your time and burning your resources.
Advanced Tricks and BIN*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Closing Thoughts
Alright, lets wrap this up. Carding Razer isnt a walk in the park, but the payoff can be sweet if you play it smart:
- Non-VBV cards are your best friend here. Without them, youre fighting an uphill battle.
- Precision matters more than speed. Take your time and get the details right.
- Be ready for that customer service call. Your social engineering skills might make or break your operation.
- Dont get greedy. Hit it, wait, then hit it again later. Patience is key.
Remember, Razers security might evolve. Stay informed, adapt your tactics, and always be ready to bail if things get too hot.
Now get out there and turn those overpriced gaming peripherals into cold, hard cash. Just don't come crying if you fuck it up because you skipped steps.
You've got the knowledge - use it wisely. d0ctrine out.
You’re the best
Carding Guide: Razer (Laptops, Gaming Accessories)
Today were looking at Razer, the neon giant of gaming gear. Theyve been milking gamers for years with their premium priced peripherals. Its time we got in on that action.
The beauty of Razer? Their fanbase. These tech enthusiasts will buy anything with that snake logo, so quick flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Their product range and loyal customer base makes them a target for those who know what theyre doing. So lets get in and see how we can turn their fancy gear into our profit.
Most of you are out there carding pizza and Netflix, but Razers sitting on a goldmine of high-end gear just waiting to be snatched. Heres why Razer deserves your attention:
- Premium price tags: Their top-tier laptops cost more than most peoples entire setups. Were talking $3000+ for a single item. One successful hit can net you a serious payday.
- Devoted fanbase: Gamers are always hungry for the latest Razer gear. That means quicker flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
- Wide product range: From $20 mousepads to $4000 laptops, Razers got it all. This variety lets you mix your hits and keep things looking legit.
- Limited edition items: Razer loves their 'exclusive' releases. Collectors pay top dollar for these, often above retail price.
- Brand recognition: That snake logo carries weight. Slap it on a resale listing and watch the interest roll in.
- Global presence: Razer ships worldwide. If youve got cards from different countries, chances are theres a Razer store you can hit.
- Frequent releases: New products drop regularly, so youve got fresh reasons to card all year round.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Its a high-value target with a dedicated customer base and profit margins that make it worth the effort. Sure, it might take some work to crack, but the potential payoff is big. Time to step up your game and hit where it really counts.
Recon
View attachment 46365
Time to pop the hood and see what we're dealing with. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Razer's digital guts. Here's the lowdown:
View attachment 48504
Heads up, folks - Razer is using Forter under the hood. This means they have some serious fraud detection in place. In my analysis of the HTTP request and my own experience carding Razer, it doesn't seem like Forter monitors your clicks, add to carts, and usage patterns. But to just be sure you might need to 'warm up' your session by mimicking a genuine shopper. Take your time, browse around, read some reviews, and make it look legit. Patience here can pay off big time.
Payment Processing
Now it gets interesting - Razers payment setup isn't one-size-fits-all. They use different providers depending on where you're shopping from. But the heavy hitter across most locations is WorldPay.
Now pay attention because this is important: What matters most is your card is non-VBV. WorldPay isn't as smart as Adyen or Stripe so they compensate for their lack of advanced fraud detection by relying heavily on 3D Secure (3DS). They request 3DS for most transactions instead of using fancy algorithms to decide if a purchase is legit.
So if you don't have non-VBV cards, you might as well be trying to pick a lock with a wet noodle. But if you have those golden non-VBV cards? You're already halfway to payday.
View attachment 46368
WorldPay still has some basic checks in place:
- Velocity checks (don't hit the same store too often, dumbass)
- Geolocation matching (your IP better line up with your billing address)
- Card BIN checks (they know which banks and card types are high-risk)
The silver lining? WorldPay doesn't have the complex machine learning and behavioral analysis that makes some other processors a real pain in the ass. It's mostly looking at hard data points.
So if your setup is clean - fresh non-VBV cards, good proxies, solid antidetect - and you can bypass that 3DS bullshit, you've got a good chance of success. But don't get cocky. WorldPay isn't the sharpest tool in the shed but it's not completely useless either.
This is where things get a bit complex. Razer's fraud assessment, especially when transacting with WorldPay, is a multi-layered process. They have three main filters to separate the legit orders from the fraudulent ones:
- 3DS Check: This is their first line of defense. If your card supports 3DS, Razer will ask for it. To bypass this you need either:
- A non-VBV card that doesn't support 3DS
- A card that autoskips the 3DS prompt even for large purchases.
- Fraud Check: This is where Forter comes into play. Forter runs a backend analysis on your transaction. Even with a clean non-VBV card, you might still get a 'card declined' error if something triggers their system. Forter doesn't just look at clicks and scrolls; it digs deep into transaction patterns and user behavior.
- Customer Service Review: This is the wildcard. If you're using an autoskip 3DS bin, your order will ship the next day without review. But if your card doesn't support 3DS, it'll probably be reviewed by customer support. If they suspect anything, especially the shipping address, they'll call the number provided during checkout. Make sure this number is clean and forwarded to you and be prepared to answer the call convincingly if they reach out.
So the key is to know which hurdle you're facing. autoskip 3DS cards have the highest chance of success. Non-VBV (no support) might need to deal with customer service. And if your card is 3DS? Good luck with large purchases
Process and RequirementsView attachment 46373
Read through this carefully, because missing any of this could screw up your whole operation:
Requirements
Process
- Cards:
- Non-VBV is required. Preferably ones that autoskip 3DS, even for big purchases.
- From the same country as your drop. Razer isnt stupid; theyll smell something fishy if your German card is shipping to Alabama.
- Proxy:
- Clean residential proxy. No data center bullshit.
- Match it to your cards country. Consistency is key.
- Antidetect:
- Solid, clean setup. If your antidetect game is weak, dont even bother.
- Make sure it can handle basic fingerprinting. Razer might not be the brightest, but theyre not completely blind.
- Phone Number:
- This is important, so pay attention. The number you provide must be forwarded to you.
- Dont just put in any random number. If Razer decides to call for verification, you need to be the one answering.
- Set up:
- Start up your antidetect browser.
- Connect to your proxy.
- Hit the Razer store:
- Scroll a little bit in the off chance that I am wrong and Forter does analyse your on site behaviour.
- Add to cart:
- Mix it up if youre going for a big score. Throw in some smaller items to look legit.
- Dont go overboard. A $5000 cart on a fresh account screams fraud.
- Checkout:
- Use guest checkout if possible. Less info for them to verify.
- If you need an account, use aged ones or create with high trust emails.
- Enter your forwarded phone number. Be ready to answer if they call.
- Enter details:
- Take yourtime. No copy pasting, you lazy fucks.
- Double-check everything. One wrong digit and youre rekt.
- Submit and pray:
- If you get 3DS, youre probably screwed unless its an autoskip bin.
- No 3DS? You might still face a manual review. Be ready to sweet talk if they call.
- Post-order:
- Dont hit Razer again immediately. Cool off for a bit.
- Keep an eye on your email for shipping confirmation or cancellation.
Remember, this isnt a game of speed. Its about precision and patience. Get your setup right, follow the process and you might just walk away with some overpriced RGB goodness. But if you half-ass any part of this, especially that phone number, youre just wasting your time and burning your resources.
Advanced Tricks and BIN*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Closing Thoughts
Alright, lets wrap this up. Carding Razer isnt a walk in the park, but the payoff can be sweet if you play it smart:
- Non-VBV cards are your best friend here. Without them, youre fighting an uphill battle.
- Precision matters more than speed. Take your time and get the details right.
- Be ready for that customer service call. Your social engineering skills might make or break your operation.
- Dont get greedy. Hit it, wait, then hit it again later. Patience is key.
Remember, Razers security might evolve. Stay informed, adapt your tactics, and always be ready to bail if things get too hot.
Now get out there and turn those overpriced gaming peripherals into cold, hard cash. Just don't come crying if you fuck it up because you skipped steps.
You've got the knowledge - use it wisely. d0ctrine out.
All have to give this a try
Carding Guide: Razer (Laptops, Gaming Accessories)
Today were looking at Razer, the neon giant of gaming gear. Theyve been milking gamers for years with their premium priced peripherals. Its time we got in on that action.
The beauty of Razer? Their fanbase. These tech enthusiasts will buy anything with that snake logo, so quick flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Their product range and loyal customer base makes them a target for those who know what theyre doing. So lets get in and see how we can turn their fancy gear into our profit.
Most of you are out there carding pizza and Netflix, but Razers sitting on a goldmine of high-end gear just waiting to be snatched. Heres why Razer deserves your attention:
- Premium price tags: Their top-tier laptops cost more than most peoples entire setups. Were talking $3000+ for a single item. One successful hit can net you a serious payday.
- Devoted fanbase: Gamers are always hungry for the latest Razer gear. That means quicker flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
- Wide product range: From $20 mousepads to $4000 laptops, Razers got it all. This variety lets you mix your hits and keep things looking legit.
- Limited edition items: Razer loves their 'exclusive' releases. Collectors pay top dollar for these, often above retail price.
- Brand recognition: That snake logo carries weight. Slap it on a resale listing and watch the interest roll in.
- Global presence: Razer ships worldwide. If youve got cards from different countries, chances are theres a Razer store you can hit.
- Frequent releases: New products drop regularly, so youve got fresh reasons to card all year round.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Its a high-value target with a dedicated customer base and profit margins that make it worth the effort. Sure, it might take some work to crack, but the potential payoff is big. Time to step up your game and hit where it really counts.
Recon
View attachment 46365
Time to pop the hood and see what we're dealing with. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Razer's digital guts. Here's the lowdown:
View attachment 48504
Heads up, folks - Razer is using Forter under the hood. This means they have some serious fraud detection in place. In my analysis of the HTTP request and my own experience carding Razer, it doesn't seem like Forter monitors your clicks, add to carts, and usage patterns. But to just be sure you might need to 'warm up' your session by mimicking a genuine shopper. Take your time, browse around, read some reviews, and make it look legit. Patience here can pay off big time.
Payment Processing
Now it gets interesting - Razers payment setup isn't one-size-fits-all. They use different providers depending on where you're shopping from. But the heavy hitter across most locations is WorldPay.
Now pay attention because this is important: What matters most is your card is non-VBV. WorldPay isn't as smart as Adyen or Stripe so they compensate for their lack of advanced fraud detection by relying heavily on 3D Secure (3DS). They request 3DS for most transactions instead of using fancy algorithms to decide if a purchase is legit.
So if you don't have non-VBV cards, you might as well be trying to pick a lock with a wet noodle. But if you have those golden non-VBV cards? You're already halfway to payday.
View attachment 46368
WorldPay still has some basic checks in place:
- Velocity checks (don't hit the same store too often, dumbass)
- Geolocation matching (your IP better line up with your billing address)
- Card BIN checks (they know which banks and card types are high-risk)
The silver lining? WorldPay doesn't have the complex machine learning and behavioral analysis that makes some other processors a real pain in the ass. It's mostly looking at hard data points.
So if your setup is clean - fresh non-VBV cards, good proxies, solid antidetect - and you can bypass that 3DS bullshit, you've got a good chance of success. But don't get cocky. WorldPay isn't the sharpest tool in the shed but it's not completely useless either.
This is where things get a bit complex. Razer's fraud assessment, especially when transacting with WorldPay, is a multi-layered process. They have three main filters to separate the legit orders from the fraudulent ones:
- 3DS Check: This is their first line of defense. If your card supports 3DS, Razer will ask for it. To bypass this you need either:
- A non-VBV card that doesn't support 3DS
- A card that autoskips the 3DS prompt even for large purchases.
- Fraud Check: This is where Forter comes into play. Forter runs a backend analysis on your transaction. Even with a clean non-VBV card, you might still get a 'card declined' error if something triggers their system. Forter doesn't just look at clicks and scrolls; it digs deep into transaction patterns and user behavior.
- Customer Service Review: This is the wildcard. If you're using an autoskip 3DS bin, your order will ship the next day without review. But if your card doesn't support 3DS, it'll probably be reviewed by customer support. If they suspect anything, especially the shipping address, they'll call the number provided during checkout. Make sure this number is clean and forwarded to you and be prepared to answer the call convincingly if they reach out.
So the key is to know which hurdle you're facing. autoskip 3DS cards have the highest chance of success. Non-VBV (no support) might need to deal with customer service. And if your card is 3DS? Good luck with large purchases
Process and RequirementsView attachment 46373
Read through this carefully, because missing any of this could screw up your whole operation:
Requirements
Process
- Cards:
- Non-VBV is required. Preferably ones that autoskip 3DS, even for big purchases.
- From the same country as your drop. Razer isnt stupid; theyll smell something fishy if your German card is shipping to Alabama.
- Proxy:
- Clean residential proxy. No data center bullshit.
- Match it to your cards country. Consistency is key.
- Antidetect:
- Solid, clean setup. If your antidetect game is weak, dont even bother.
- Make sure it can handle basic fingerprinting. Razer might not be the brightest, but theyre not completely blind.
- Phone Number:
- This is important, so pay attention. The number you provide must be forwarded to you.
- Dont just put in any random number. If Razer decides to call for verification, you need to be the one answering.
- Set up:
- Start up your antidetect browser.
- Connect to your proxy.
- Hit the Razer store:
- Scroll a little bit in the off chance that I am wrong and Forter does analyse your on site behaviour.
- Add to cart:
- Mix it up if youre going for a big score. Throw in some smaller items to look legit.
- Dont go overboard. A $5000 cart on a fresh account screams fraud.
- Checkout:
- Use guest checkout if possible. Less info for them to verify.
- If you need an account, use aged ones or create with high trust emails.
- Enter your forwarded phone number. Be ready to answer if they call.
- Enter details:
- Take yourtime. No copy pasting, you lazy fucks.
- Double-check everything. One wrong digit and youre rekt.
- Submit and pray:
- If you get 3DS, youre probably screwed unless its an autoskip bin.
- No 3DS? You might still face a manual review. Be ready to sweet talk if they call.
- Post-order:
- Dont hit Razer again immediately. Cool off for a bit.
- Keep an eye on your email for shipping confirmation or cancellation.
Remember, this isnt a game of speed. Its about precision and patience. Get your setup right, follow the process and you might just walk away with some overpriced RGB goodness. But if you half-ass any part of this, especially that phone number, youre just wasting your time and burning your resources.
Advanced Tricks and BIN*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Closing Thoughts
Alright, lets wrap this up. Carding Razer isnt a walk in the park, but the payoff can be sweet if you play it smart:
- Non-VBV cards are your best friend here. Without them, youre fighting an uphill battle.
- Precision matters more than speed. Take your time and get the details right.
- Be ready for that customer service call. Your social engineering skills might make or break your operation.
- Dont get greedy. Hit it, wait, then hit it again later. Patience is key.
Remember, Razers security might evolve. Stay informed, adapt your tactics, and always be ready to bail if things get too hot.
Now get out there and turn those overpriced gaming peripherals into cold, hard cash. Just don't come crying if you fuck it up because you skipped steps.
You've got the knowledge - use it wisely. d0ctrine out.
Carding Guide: Razer (Laptops, Gaming Accessories)
Today were looking at Razer, the neon giant of gaming gear. Theyve been milking gamers for years with their premium priced peripherals. Its time we got in on that action.
The beauty of Razer? Their fanbase. These tech enthusiasts will buy anything with that snake logo, so quick flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Their product range and loyal customer base makes them a target for those who know what theyre doing. So lets get in and see how we can turn their fancy gear into our profit.
Most of you are out there carding pizza and Netflix, but Razers sitting on a goldmine of high-end gear just waiting to be snatched. Heres why Razer deserves your attention:
- Premium price tags: Their top-tier laptops cost more than most peoples entire setups. Were talking $3000+ for a single item. One successful hit can net you a serious payday.
- Devoted fanbase: Gamers are always hungry for the latest Razer gear. That means quicker flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
- Wide product range: From $20 mousepads to $4000 laptops, Razers got it all. This variety lets you mix your hits and keep things looking legit.
- Limited edition items: Razer loves their 'exclusive' releases. Collectors pay top dollar for these, often above retail price.
- Brand recognition: That snake logo carries weight. Slap it on a resale listing and watch the interest roll in.
- Global presence: Razer ships worldwide. If youve got cards from different countries, chances are theres a Razer store you can hit.
- Frequent releases: New products drop regularly, so youve got fresh reasons to card all year round.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Its a high-value target with a dedicated customer base and profit margins that make it worth the effort. Sure, it might take some work to crack, but the potential payoff is big. Time to step up your game and hit where it really counts.
Recon
View attachment 46365
Time to pop the hood and see what we're dealing with. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Razer's digital guts. Here's the lowdown:
View attachment 48504
Heads up, folks - Razer is using Forter under the hood. This means they have some serious fraud detection in place. In my analysis of the HTTP request and my own experience carding Razer, it doesn't seem like Forter monitors your clicks, add to carts, and usage patterns. But to just be sure you might need to 'warm up' your session by mimicking a genuine shopper. Take your time, browse around, read some reviews, and make it look legit. Patience here can pay off big time.
Payment Processing
Now it gets interesting - Razers payment setup isn't one-size-fits-all. They use different providers depending on where you're shopping from. But the heavy hitter across most locations is WorldPay.
Now pay attention because this is important: What matters most is your card is non-VBV. WorldPay isn't as smart as Adyen or Stripe so they compensate for their lack of advanced fraud detection by relying heavily on 3D Secure (3DS). They request 3DS for most transactions instead of using fancy algorithms to decide if a purchase is legit.
So if you don't have non-VBV cards, you might as well be trying to pick a lock with a wet noodle. But if you have those golden non-VBV cards? You're already halfway to payday.
View attachment 46368
WorldPay still has some basic checks in place:
- Velocity checks (don't hit the same store too often, dumbass)
- Geolocation matching (your IP better line up with your billing address)
- Card BIN checks (they know which banks and card types are high-risk)
The silver lining? WorldPay doesn't have the complex machine learning and behavioral analysis that makes some other processors a real pain in the ass. It's mostly looking at hard data points.
So if your setup is clean - fresh non-VBV cards, good proxies, solid antidetect - and you can bypass that 3DS bullshit, you've got a good chance of success. But don't get cocky. WorldPay isn't the sharpest tool in the shed but it's not completely useless either.
This is where things get a bit complex. Razer's fraud assessment, especially when transacting with WorldPay, is a multi-layered process. They have three main filters to separate the legit orders from the fraudulent ones:
- 3DS Check: This is their first line of defense. If your card supports 3DS, Razer will ask for it. To bypass this you need either:
- A non-VBV card that doesn't support 3DS
- A card that autoskips the 3DS prompt even for large purchases.
- Fraud Check: This is where Forter comes into play. Forter runs a backend analysis on your transaction. Even with a clean non-VBV card, you might still get a 'card declined' error if something triggers their system. Forter doesn't just look at clicks and scrolls; it digs deep into transaction patterns and user behavior.
- Customer Service Review: This is the wildcard. If you're using an autoskip 3DS bin, your order will ship the next day without review. But if your card doesn't support 3DS, it'll probably be reviewed by customer support. If they suspect anything, especially the shipping address, they'll call the number provided during checkout. Make sure this number is clean and forwarded to you and be prepared to answer the call convincingly if they reach out.
So the key is to know which hurdle you're facing. autoskip 3DS cards have the highest chance of success. Non-VBV (no support) might need to deal with customer service. And if your card is 3DS? Good luck with large purchases
Process and RequirementsView attachment 46373
Read through this carefully, because missing any of this could screw up your whole operation:
Requirements
Process
- Cards:
- Non-VBV is required. Preferably ones that autoskip 3DS, even for big purchases.
- From the same country as your drop. Razer isnt stupid; theyll smell something fishy if your German card is shipping to Alabama.
- Proxy:
- Clean residential proxy. No data center bullshit.
- Match it to your cards country. Consistency is key.
- Antidetect:
- Solid, clean setup. If your antidetect game is weak, dont even bother.
- Make sure it can handle basic fingerprinting. Razer might not be the brightest, but theyre not completely blind.
- Phone Number:
- This is important, so pay attention. The number you provide must be forwarded to you.
- Dont just put in any random number. If Razer decides to call for verification, you need to be the one answering.
- Set up:
- Start up your antidetect browser.
- Connect to your proxy.
- Hit the Razer store:
- Scroll a little bit in the off chance that I am wrong and Forter does analyse your on site behaviour.
- Add to cart:
- Mix it up if youre going for a big score. Throw in some smaller items to look legit.
- Dont go overboard. A $5000 cart on a fresh account screams fraud.
- Checkout:
- Use guest checkout if possible. Less info for them to verify.
- If you need an account, use aged ones or create with high trust emails.
- Enter your forwarded phone number. Be ready to answer if they call.
- Enter details:
- Take yourtime. No copy pasting, you lazy fucks.
- Double-check everything. One wrong digit and youre rekt.
- Submit and pray:
- If you get 3DS, youre probably screwed unless its an autoskip bin.
- No 3DS? You might still face a manual review. Be ready to sweet talk if they call.
- Post-order:
- Dont hit Razer again immediately. Cool off for a bit.
- Keep an eye on your email for shipping confirmation or cancellation.
Remember, this isnt a game of speed. Its about precision and patience. Get your setup right, follow the process and you might just walk away with some overpriced RGB goodness. But if you half-ass any part of this, especially that phone number, youre just wasting your time and burning your resources.
Advanced Tricks and BIN*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Closing Thoughts
Alright, lets wrap this up. Carding Razer isnt a walk in the park, but the payoff can be sweet if you play it smart:
- Non-VBV cards are your best friend here. Without them, youre fighting an uphill battle.
- Precision matters more than speed. Take your time and get the details right.
- Be ready for that customer service call. Your social engineering skills might make or break your operation.
- Dont get greedy. Hit it, wait, then hit it again later. Patience is key.
Remember, Razers security might evolve. Stay informed, adapt your tactics, and always be ready to bail if things get too hot.
Now get out there and turn those overpriced gaming peripherals into cold, hard cash. Just don't come crying if you fuck it up because you skipped steps.
You've got the knowledge - use it wisely. d0ctrine out.
W mans
Carding Guide: Razer (Laptops, Gaming Accessories)
Today were looking at Razer, the neon giant of gaming gear. Theyve been milking gamers for years with their premium priced peripherals. Its time we got in on that action.
The beauty of Razer? Their fanbase. These tech enthusiasts will buy anything with that snake logo, so quick flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Their product range and loyal customer base makes them a target for those who know what theyre doing. So lets get in and see how we can turn their fancy gear into our profit.
Most of you are out there carding pizza and Netflix, but Razers sitting on a goldmine of high-end gear just waiting to be snatched. Heres why Razer deserves your attention:
- Premium price tags: Their top-tier laptops cost more than most peoples entire setups. Were talking $3000+ for a single item. One successful hit can net you a serious payday.
- Devoted fanbase: Gamers are always hungry for the latest Razer gear. That means quicker flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
- Wide product range: From $20 mousepads to $4000 laptops, Razers got it all. This variety lets you mix your hits and keep things looking legit.
- Limited edition items: Razer loves their 'exclusive' releases. Collectors pay top dollar for these, often above retail price.
- Brand recognition: That snake logo carries weight. Slap it on a resale listing and watch the interest roll in.
- Global presence: Razer ships worldwide. If youve got cards from different countries, chances are theres a Razer store you can hit.
- Frequent releases: New products drop regularly, so youve got fresh reasons to card all year round.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Its a high-value target with a dedicated customer base and profit margins that make it worth the effort. Sure, it might take some work to crack, but the potential payoff is big. Time to step up your game and hit where it really counts.
Recon
View attachment 46365
Time to pop the hood and see what we're dealing with. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Razer's digital guts. Here's the lowdown:
View attachment 48504
Heads up, folks - Razer is using Forter under the hood. This means they have some serious fraud detection in place. In my analysis of the HTTP request and my own experience carding Razer, it doesn't seem like Forter monitors your clicks, add to carts, and usage patterns. But to just be sure you might need to 'warm up' your session by mimicking a genuine shopper. Take your time, browse around, read some reviews, and make it look legit. Patience here can pay off big time.
Payment Processing
Now it gets interesting - Razers payment setup isn't one-size-fits-all. They use different providers depending on where you're shopping from. But the heavy hitter across most locations is WorldPay.
Now pay attention because this is important: What matters most is your card is non-VBV. WorldPay isn't as smart as Adyen or Stripe so they compensate for their lack of advanced fraud detection by relying heavily on 3D Secure (3DS). They request 3DS for most transactions instead of using fancy algorithms to decide if a purchase is legit.
So if you don't have non-VBV cards, you might as well be trying to pick a lock with a wet noodle. But if you have those golden non-VBV cards? You're already halfway to payday.
View attachment 46368
WorldPay still has some basic checks in place:
- Velocity checks (don't hit the same store too often, dumbass)
- Geolocation matching (your IP better line up with your billing address)
- Card BIN checks (they know which banks and card types are high-risk)
The silver lining? WorldPay doesn't have the complex machine learning and behavioral analysis that makes some other processors a real pain in the ass. It's mostly looking at hard data points.
So if your setup is clean - fresh non-VBV cards, good proxies, solid antidetect - and you can bypass that 3DS bullshit, you've got a good chance of success. But don't get cocky. WorldPay isn't the sharpest tool in the shed but it's not completely useless either.
This is where things get a bit complex. Razer's fraud assessment, especially when transacting with WorldPay, is a multi-layered process. They have three main filters to separate the legit orders from the fraudulent ones:
- 3DS Check: This is their first line of defense. If your card supports 3DS, Razer will ask for it. To bypass this you need either:
- A non-VBV card that doesn't support 3DS
- A card that autoskips the 3DS prompt even for large purchases.
- Fraud Check: This is where Forter comes into play. Forter runs a backend analysis on your transaction. Even with a clean non-VBV card, you might still get a 'card declined' error if something triggers their system. Forter doesn't just look at clicks and scrolls; it digs deep into transaction patterns and user behavior.
- Customer Service Review: This is the wildcard. If you're using an autoskip 3DS bin, your order will ship the next day without review. But if your card doesn't support 3DS, it'll probably be reviewed by customer support. If they suspect anything, especially the shipping address, they'll call the number provided during checkout. Make sure this number is clean and forwarded to you and be prepared to answer the call convincingly if they reach out.
So the key is to know which hurdle you're facing. autoskip 3DS cards have the highest chance of success. Non-VBV (no support) might need to deal with customer service. And if your card is 3DS? Good luck with large purchases
Process and RequirementsView attachment 46373
Read through this carefully, because missing any of this could screw up your whole operation:
Requirements
Process
- Cards:
- Non-VBV is required. Preferably ones that autoskip 3DS, even for big purchases.
- From the same country as your drop. Razer isnt stupid; theyll smell something fishy if your German card is shipping to Alabama.
- Proxy:
- Clean residential proxy. No data center bullshit.
- Match it to your cards country. Consistency is key.
- Antidetect:
- Solid, clean setup. If your antidetect game is weak, dont even bother.
- Make sure it can handle basic fingerprinting. Razer might not be the brightest, but theyre not completely blind.
- Phone Number:
- This is important, so pay attention. The number you provide must be forwarded to you.
- Dont just put in any random number. If Razer decides to call for verification, you need to be the one answering.
- Set up:
- Start up your antidetect browser.
- Connect to your proxy.
- Hit the Razer store:
- Scroll a little bit in the off chance that I am wrong and Forter does analyse your on site behaviour.
- Add to cart:
- Mix it up if youre going for a big score. Throw in some smaller items to look legit.
- Dont go overboard. A $5000 cart on a fresh account screams fraud.
- Checkout:
- Use guest checkout if possible. Less info for them to verify.
- If you need an account, use aged ones or create with high trust emails.
- Enter your forwarded phone number. Be ready to answer if they call.
- Enter details:
- Take yourtime. No copy pasting, you lazy fucks.
- Double-check everything. One wrong digit and youre rekt.
- Submit and pray:
- If you get 3DS, youre probably screwed unless its an autoskip bin.
- No 3DS? You might still face a manual review. Be ready to sweet talk if they call.
- Post-order:
- Dont hit Razer again immediately. Cool off for a bit.
- Keep an eye on your email for shipping confirmation or cancellation.
Remember, this isnt a game of speed. Its about precision and patience. Get your setup right, follow the process and you might just walk away with some overpriced RGB goodness. But if you half-ass any part of this, especially that phone number, youre just wasting your time and burning your resources.
Advanced Tricks and BIN*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Closing Thoughts
Alright, lets wrap this up. Carding Razer isnt a walk in the park, but the payoff can be sweet if you play it smart:
- Non-VBV cards are your best friend here. Without them, youre fighting an uphill battle.
- Precision matters more than speed. Take your time and get the details right.
- Be ready for that customer service call. Your social engineering skills might make or break your operation.
- Dont get greedy. Hit it, wait, then hit it again later. Patience is key.
Remember, Razers security might evolve. Stay informed, adapt your tactics, and always be ready to bail if things get too hot.
Now get out there and turn those overpriced gaming peripherals into cold, hard cash. Just don't come crying if you fuck it up because you skipped steps.
You've got the knowledge - use it wisely. d0ctrine out.
thanks bro!
Carding Guide: Razer (Laptops, Gaming Accessories)
Today were looking at Razer, the neon giant of gaming gear. Theyve been milking gamers for years with their premium priced peripherals. Its time we got in on that action.
The beauty of Razer? Their fanbase. These tech enthusiasts will buy anything with that snake logo, so quick flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Their product range and loyal customer base makes them a target for those who know what theyre doing. So lets get in and see how we can turn their fancy gear into our profit.
Most of you are out there carding pizza and Netflix, but Razers sitting on a goldmine of high-end gear just waiting to be snatched. Heres why Razer deserves your attention:
- Premium price tags: Their top-tier laptops cost more than most peoples entire setups. Were talking $3000+ for a single item. One successful hit can net you a serious payday.
- Devoted fanbase: Gamers are always hungry for the latest Razer gear. That means quicker flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
- Wide product range: From $20 mousepads to $4000 laptops, Razers got it all. This variety lets you mix your hits and keep things looking legit.
- Limited edition items: Razer loves their 'exclusive' releases. Collectors pay top dollar for these, often above retail price.
- Brand recognition: That snake logo carries weight. Slap it on a resale listing and watch the interest roll in.
- Global presence: Razer ships worldwide. If youve got cards from different countries, chances are theres a Razer store you can hit.
- Frequent releases: New products drop regularly, so youve got fresh reasons to card all year round.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Its a high-value target with a dedicated customer base and profit margins that make it worth the effort. Sure, it might take some work to crack, but the potential payoff is big. Time to step up your game and hit where it really counts.
Recon
View attachment 46365
Time to pop the hood and see what we're dealing with. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Razer's digital guts. Here's the lowdown:
View attachment 48504
Heads up, folks - Razer is using Forter under the hood. This means they have some serious fraud detection in place. In my analysis of the HTTP request and my own experience carding Razer, it doesn't seem like Forter monitors your clicks, add to carts, and usage patterns. But to just be sure you might need to 'warm up' your session by mimicking a genuine shopper. Take your time, browse around, read some reviews, and make it look legit. Patience here can pay off big time.
Payment Processing
Now it gets interesting - Razers payment setup isn't one-size-fits-all. They use different providers depending on where you're shopping from. But the heavy hitter across most locations is WorldPay.
Now pay attention because this is important: What matters most is your card is non-VBV. WorldPay isn't as smart as Adyen or Stripe so they compensate for their lack of advanced fraud detection by relying heavily on 3D Secure (3DS). They request 3DS for most transactions instead of using fancy algorithms to decide if a purchase is legit.
So if you don't have non-VBV cards, you might as well be trying to pick a lock with a wet noodle. But if you have those golden non-VBV cards? You're already halfway to payday.
View attachment 46368
WorldPay still has some basic checks in place:
- Velocity checks (don't hit the same store too often, dumbass)
- Geolocation matching (your IP better line up with your billing address)
- Card BIN checks (they know which banks and card types are high-risk)
The silver lining? WorldPay doesn't have the complex machine learning and behavioral analysis that makes some other processors a real pain in the ass. It's mostly looking at hard data points.
So if your setup is clean - fresh non-VBV cards, good proxies, solid antidetect - and you can bypass that 3DS bullshit, you've got a good chance of success. But don't get cocky. WorldPay isn't the sharpest tool in the shed but it's not completely useless either.
This is where things get a bit complex. Razer's fraud assessment, especially when transacting with WorldPay, is a multi-layered process. They have three main filters to separate the legit orders from the fraudulent ones:
- 3DS Check: This is their first line of defense. If your card supports 3DS, Razer will ask for it. To bypass this you need either:
- A non-VBV card that doesn't support 3DS
- A card that autoskips the 3DS prompt even for large purchases.
- Fraud Check: This is where Forter comes into play. Forter runs a backend analysis on your transaction. Even with a clean non-VBV card, you might still get a 'card declined' error if something triggers their system. Forter doesn't just look at clicks and scrolls; it digs deep into transaction patterns and user behavior.
- Customer Service Review: This is the wildcard. If you're using an autoskip 3DS bin, your order will ship the next day without review. But if your card doesn't support 3DS, it'll probably be reviewed by customer support. If they suspect anything, especially the shipping address, they'll call the number provided during checkout. Make sure this number is clean and forwarded to you and be prepared to answer the call convincingly if they reach out.
So the key is to know which hurdle you're facing. autoskip 3DS cards have the highest chance of success. Non-VBV (no support) might need to deal with customer service. And if your card is 3DS? Good luck with large purchases
Process and RequirementsView attachment 46373
Read through this carefully, because missing any of this could screw up your whole operation:
Requirements
Process
- Cards:
- Non-VBV is required. Preferably ones that autoskip 3DS, even for big purchases.
- From the same country as your drop. Razer isnt stupid; theyll smell something fishy if your German card is shipping to Alabama.
- Proxy:
- Clean residential proxy. No data center bullshit.
- Match it to your cards country. Consistency is key.
- Antidetect:
- Solid, clean setup. If your antidetect game is weak, dont even bother.
- Make sure it can handle basic fingerprinting. Razer might not be the brightest, but theyre not completely blind.
- Phone Number:
- This is important, so pay attention. The number you provide must be forwarded to you.
- Dont just put in any random number. If Razer decides to call for verification, you need to be the one answering.
- Set up:
- Start up your antidetect browser.
- Connect to your proxy.
- Hit the Razer store:
- Scroll a little bit in the off chance that I am wrong and Forter does analyse your on site behaviour.
- Add to cart:
- Mix it up if youre going for a big score. Throw in some smaller items to look legit.
- Dont go overboard. A $5000 cart on a fresh account screams fraud.
- Checkout:
- Use guest checkout if possible. Less info for them to verify.
- If you need an account, use aged ones or create with high trust emails.
- Enter your forwarded phone number. Be ready to answer if they call.
- Enter details:
- Take yourtime. No copy pasting, you lazy fucks.
- Double-check everything. One wrong digit and youre rekt.
- Submit and pray:
- If you get 3DS, youre probably screwed unless its an autoskip bin.
- No 3DS? You might still face a manual review. Be ready to sweet talk if they call.
- Post-order:
- Dont hit Razer again immediately. Cool off for a bit.
- Keep an eye on your email for shipping confirmation or cancellation.
Remember, this isnt a game of speed. Its about precision and patience. Get your setup right, follow the process and you might just walk away with some overpriced RGB goodness. But if you half-ass any part of this, especially that phone number, youre just wasting your time and burning your resources.
Advanced Tricks and BIN*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Closing Thoughts
Bien, vamos a terminar con esto. Carding Razer no es un paseo por el parque, pero la recompensa puede ser buena si lo juegas con inteligencia:
- Las tarjetas que no son de VBV son tu mejor aliado en este caso. Sin ellas, tendrás que luchar contra viento y marea.
- La precisión es más importante que la velocidad. Tómate tu tiempo y presta atención a los detalles.
- Prepárese para esa llamada de atención al cliente. Sus habilidades de ingeniería social pueden determinar el éxito o el fracaso de su operación.
- No seas codicioso. Golpéalo, espera y luego vuelve a golpearlo más tarde. La paciencia es la clave.
Recuerde que la seguridad de Razer puede evolucionar. Manténgase informado, adapte sus tácticas y esté siempre listo para salir si la situación se pone muy fea.
Ahora sal y convierte esos periféricos de juego caros en dinero en efectivo. No vengas a llorar si la cagaste porque te saltaste algunos pasos.
Tienes el conocimiento: úsalo sabiamente. Doctrina fuera.
The Goat
Carding Guide: Razer (Laptops, Gaming Accessories)
Today were looking at Razer, the neon giant of gaming gear. Theyve been milking gamers for years with their premium priced peripherals. Its time we got in on that action.
The beauty of Razer? Their fanbase. These tech enthusiasts will buy anything with that snake logo, so quick flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Their product range and loyal customer base makes them a target for those who know what theyre doing. So lets get in and see how we can turn their fancy gear into our profit.
Most of you are out there carding pizza and Netflix, but Razers sitting on a goldmine of high-end gear just waiting to be snatched. Heres why Razer deserves your attention:
- Premium price tags: Their top-tier laptops cost more than most peoples entire setups. Were talking $3000+ for a single item. One successful hit can net you a serious payday.
- Devoted fanbase: Gamers are always hungry for the latest Razer gear. That means quicker flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
- Wide product range: From $20 mousepads to $4000 laptops, Razers got it all. This variety lets you mix your hits and keep things looking legit.
- Limited edition items: Razer loves their 'exclusive' releases. Collectors pay top dollar for these, often above retail price.
- Brand recognition: That snake logo carries weight. Slap it on a resale listing and watch the interest roll in.
- Global presence: Razer ships worldwide. If youve got cards from different countries, chances are theres a Razer store you can hit.
- Frequent releases: New products drop regularly, so youve got fresh reasons to card all year round.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Its a high-value target with a dedicated customer base and profit margins that make it worth the effort. Sure, it might take some work to crack, but the potential payoff is big. Time to step up your game and hit where it really counts.
Recon
View attachment 46365
Time to pop the hood and see what we're dealing with. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Razer's digital guts. Here's the lowdown:
View attachment 48504
Heads up, folks - Razer is using Forter under the hood. This means they have some serious fraud detection in place. In my analysis of the HTTP request and my own experience carding Razer, it doesn't seem like Forter monitors your clicks, add to carts, and usage patterns. But to just be sure you might need to 'warm up' your session by mimicking a genuine shopper. Take your time, browse around, read some reviews, and make it look legit. Patience here can pay off big time.
Payment Processing
Now it gets interesting - Razers payment setup isn't one-size-fits-all. They use different providers depending on where you're shopping from. But the heavy hitter across most locations is WorldPay.
Now pay attention because this is important: What matters most is your card is non-VBV. WorldPay isn't as smart as Adyen or Stripe so they compensate for their lack of advanced fraud detection by relying heavily on 3D Secure (3DS). They request 3DS for most transactions instead of using fancy algorithms to decide if a purchase is legit.
So if you don't have non-VBV cards, you might as well be trying to pick a lock with a wet noodle. But if you have those golden non-VBV cards? You're already halfway to payday.
View attachment 46368
WorldPay still has some basic checks in place:
- Velocity checks (don't hit the same store too often, dumbass)
- Geolocation matching (your IP better line up with your billing address)
- Card BIN checks (they know which banks and card types are high-risk)
The silver lining? WorldPay doesn't have the complex machine learning and behavioral analysis that makes some other processors a real pain in the ass. It's mostly looking at hard data points.
So if your setup is clean - fresh non-VBV cards, good proxies, solid antidetect - and you can bypass that 3DS bullshit, you've got a good chance of success. But don't get cocky. WorldPay isn't the sharpest tool in the shed but it's not completely useless either.
This is where things get a bit complex. Razer's fraud assessment, especially when transacting with WorldPay, is a multi-layered process. They have three main filters to separate the legit orders from the fraudulent ones:
- 3DS Check: This is their first line of defense. If your card supports 3DS, Razer will ask for it. To bypass this you need either:
- A non-VBV card that doesn't support 3DS
- A card that autoskips the 3DS prompt even for large purchases.
- Fraud Check: This is where Forter comes into play. Forter runs a backend analysis on your transaction. Even with a clean non-VBV card, you might still get a 'card declined' error if something triggers their system. Forter doesn't just look at clicks and scrolls; it digs deep into transaction patterns and user behavior.
- Customer Service Review: This is the wildcard. If you're using an autoskip 3DS bin, your order will ship the next day without review. But if your card doesn't support 3DS, it'll probably be reviewed by customer support. If they suspect anything, especially the shipping address, they'll call the number provided during checkout. Make sure this number is clean and forwarded to you and be prepared to answer the call convincingly if they reach out.
So the key is to know which hurdle you're facing. autoskip 3DS cards have the highest chance of success. Non-VBV (no support) might need to deal with customer service. And if your card is 3DS? Good luck with large purchases
Process and RequirementsView attachment 46373
Read through this carefully, because missing any of this could screw up your whole operation:
Requirements
Process
- Cards:
- Non-VBV is required. Preferably ones that autoskip 3DS, even for big purchases.
- From the same country as your drop. Razer isnt stupid; theyll smell something fishy if your German card is shipping to Alabama.
- Proxy:
- Clean residential proxy. No data center bullshit.
- Match it to your cards country. Consistency is key.
- Antidetect:
- Solid, clean setup. If your antidetect game is weak, dont even bother.
- Make sure it can handle basic fingerprinting. Razer might not be the brightest, but theyre not completely blind.
- Phone Number:
- This is important, so pay attention. The number you provide must be forwarded to you.
- Dont just put in any random number. If Razer decides to call for verification, you need to be the one answering.
- Set up:
- Start up your antidetect browser.
- Connect to your proxy.
- Hit the Razer store:
- Scroll a little bit in the off chance that I am wrong and Forter does analyse your on site behaviour.
- Add to cart:
- Mix it up if youre going for a big score. Throw in some smaller items to look legit.
- Dont go overboard. A $5000 cart on a fresh account screams fraud.
- Checkout:
- Use guest checkout if possible. Less info for them to verify.
- If you need an account, use aged ones or create with high trust emails.
- Enter your forwarded phone number. Be ready to answer if they call.
- Enter details:
- Take yourtime. No copy pasting, you lazy fucks.
- Double-check everything. One wrong digit and youre rekt.
- Submit and pray:
- If you get 3DS, youre probably screwed unless its an autoskip bin.
- No 3DS? You might still face a manual review. Be ready to sweet talk if they call.
- Post-order:
- Dont hit Razer again immediately. Cool off for a bit.
- Keep an eye on your email for shipping confirmation or cancellation.
Remember, this isnt a game of speed. Its about precision and patience. Get your setup right, follow the process and you might just walk away with some overpriced RGB goodness. But if you half-ass any part of this, especially that phone number, youre just wasting your time and burning your resources.
Advanced Tricks and BIN*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Closing Thoughts
Alright, lets wrap this up. Carding Razer isnt a walk in the park, but the payoff can be sweet if you play it smart:
- Non-VBV cards are your best friend here. Without them, youre fighting an uphill battle.
- Precision matters more than speed. Take your time and get the details right.
- Be ready for that customer service call. Your social engineering skills might make or break your operation.
- Dont get greedy. Hit it, wait, then hit it again later. Patience is key.
Remember, Razers security might evolve. Stay informed, adapt your tactics, and always be ready to bail if things get too hot.
Now get out there and turn those overpriced gaming peripherals into cold, hard cash. Just don't come crying if you fuck it up because you skipped steps.
You've got the knowledge - use it wisely. d0ctrine out.
Awesome
Carding Guide: Razer (Laptops, Gaming Accessories)
Today were looking at Razer, the neon giant of gaming gear. Theyve been milking gamers for years with their premium priced peripherals. Its time we got in on that action.
The beauty of Razer? Their fanbase. These tech enthusiasts will buy anything with that snake logo, so quick flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Their product range and loyal customer base makes them a target for those who know what theyre doing. So lets get in and see how we can turn their fancy gear into our profit.
Most of you are out there carding pizza and Netflix, but Razers sitting on a goldmine of high-end gear just waiting to be snatched. Heres why Razer deserves your attention:
- Premium price tags: Their top-tier laptops cost more than most peoples entire setups. Were talking $3000+ for a single item. One successful hit can net you a serious payday.
- Devoted fanbase: Gamers are always hungry for the latest Razer gear. That means quicker flips and less time holding onto carded goods.
- Wide product range: From $20 mousepads to $4000 laptops, Razers got it all. This variety lets you mix your hits and keep things looking legit.
- Limited edition items: Razer loves their 'exclusive' releases. Collectors pay top dollar for these, often above retail price.
- Brand recognition: That snake logo carries weight. Slap it on a resale listing and watch the interest roll in.
- Global presence: Razer ships worldwide. If youve got cards from different countries, chances are theres a Razer store you can hit.
- Frequent releases: New products drop regularly, so youve got fresh reasons to card all year round.
Razer isnt just another electronics retailer. Its a high-value target with a dedicated customer base and profit margins that make it worth the effort. Sure, it might take some work to crack, but the potential payoff is big. Time to step up your game and hit where it really counts.
Recon
View attachment 46365
Time to pop the hood and see what we're dealing with. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite, we dug into Razer's digital guts. Here's the lowdown:
View attachment 48504
Heads up, folks - Razer is using Forter under the hood. This means they have some serious fraud detection in place. In my analysis of the HTTP request and my own experience carding Razer, it doesn't seem like Forter monitors your clicks, add to carts, and usage patterns. But to just be sure you might need to 'warm up' your session by mimicking a genuine shopper. Take your time, browse around, read some reviews, and make it look legit. Patience here can pay off big time.
Payment Processing
Now it gets interesting - Razers payment setup isn't one-size-fits-all. They use different providers depending on where you're shopping from. But the heavy hitter across most locations is WorldPay.
Now pay attention because this is important: What matters most is your card is non-VBV. WorldPay isn't as smart as Adyen or Stripe so they compensate for their lack of advanced fraud detection by relying heavily on 3D Secure (3DS). They request 3DS for most transactions instead of using fancy algorithms to decide if a purchase is legit.
So if you don't have non-VBV cards, you might as well be trying to pick a lock with a wet noodle. But if you have those golden non-VBV cards? You're already halfway to payday.
View attachment 46368
WorldPay still has some basic checks in place:
- Velocity checks (don't hit the same store too often, dumbass)
- Geolocation matching (your IP better line up with your billing address)
- Card BIN checks (they know which banks and card types are high-risk)
The silver lining? WorldPay doesn't have the complex machine learning and behavioral analysis that makes some other processors a real pain in the ass. It's mostly looking at hard data points.
So if your setup is clean - fresh non-VBV cards, good proxies, solid antidetect - and you can bypass that 3DS bullshit, you've got a good chance of success. But don't get cocky. WorldPay isn't the sharpest tool in the shed but it's not completely useless either.
This is where things get a bit complex. Razer's fraud assessment, especially when transacting with WorldPay, is a multi-layered process. They have three main filters to separate the legit orders from the fraudulent ones:
- 3DS Check: This is their first line of defense. If your card supports 3DS, Razer will ask for it. To bypass this you need either:
- A non-VBV card that doesn't support 3DS
- A card that autoskips the 3DS prompt even for large purchases.
- Fraud Check: This is where Forter comes into play. Forter runs a backend analysis on your transaction. Even with a clean non-VBV card, you might still get a 'card declined' error if something triggers their system. Forter doesn't just look at clicks and scrolls; it digs deep into transaction patterns and user behavior.
- Customer Service Review: This is the wildcard. If you're using an autoskip 3DS bin, your order will ship the next day without review. But if your card doesn't support 3DS, it'll probably be reviewed by customer support. If they suspect anything, especially the shipping address, they'll call the number provided during checkout. Make sure this number is clean and forwarded to you and be prepared to answer the call convincingly if they reach out.
So the key is to know which hurdle you're facing. autoskip 3DS cards have the highest chance of success. Non-VBV (no support) might need to deal with customer service. And if your card is 3DS? Good luck with large purchases
Process and RequirementsView attachment 46373
Read through this carefully, because missing any of this could screw up your whole operation:
Requirements
Process
- Cards:
- Non-VBV is required. Preferably ones that autoskip 3DS, even for big purchases.
- From the same country as your drop. Razer isnt stupid; theyll smell something fishy if your German card is shipping to Alabama.
- Proxy:
- Clean residential proxy. No data center bullshit.
- Match it to your cards country. Consistency is key.
- Antidetect:
- Solid, clean setup. If your antidetect game is weak, dont even bother.
- Make sure it can handle basic fingerprinting. Razer might not be the brightest, but theyre not completely blind.
- Phone Number:
- This is important, so pay attention. The number you provide must be forwarded to you.
- Dont just put in any random number. If Razer decides to call for verification, you need to be the one answering.
- Set up:
- Start up your antidetect browser.
- Connect to your proxy.
- Hit the Razer store:
- Scroll a little bit in the off chance that I am wrong and Forter does analyse your on site behaviour.
- Add to cart:
- Mix it up if youre going for a big score. Throw in some smaller items to look legit.
- Dont go overboard. A $5000 cart on a fresh account screams fraud.
- Checkout:
- Use guest checkout if possible. Less info for them to verify.
- If you need an account, use aged ones or create with high trust emails.
- Enter your forwarded phone number. Be ready to answer if they call.
- Enter details:
- Take yourtime. No copy pasting, you lazy fucks.
- Double-check everything. One wrong digit and youre rekt.
- Submit and pray:
- If you get 3DS, youre probably screwed unless its an autoskip bin.
- No 3DS? You might still face a manual review. Be ready to sweet talk if they call.
- Post-order:
- Dont hit Razer again immediately. Cool off for a bit.
- Keep an eye on your email for shipping confirmation or cancellation.
Remember, this isnt a game of speed. Its about precision and patience. Get your setup right, follow the process and you might just walk away with some overpriced RGB goodness. But if you half-ass any part of this, especially that phone number, youre just wasting your time and burning your resources.
Advanced Tricks and BIN*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Closing Thoughts
Alright, lets wrap this up. Carding Razer isnt a walk in the park, but the payoff can be sweet if you play it smart:
- Non-VBV cards are your best friend here. Without them, youre fighting an uphill battle.
- Precision matters more than speed. Take your time and get the details right.
- Be ready for that customer service call. Your social engineering skills might make or break your operation.
- Dont get greedy. Hit it, wait, then hit it again later. Patience is key.
Remember, Razers security might evolve. Stay informed, adapt your tactics, and always be ready to bail if things get too hot.
Now get out there and turn those overpriced gaming peripherals into cold, hard cash. Just don't come crying if you fuck it up because you skipped steps.
You've got the knowledge - use it wisely. d0ctrine out.