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Carding Guide: Reebelo
While your carder buddies waste their time and burn through cards trying to hit
Apple directly youre about to learn a much
smarter approach. Those major retailers have
security teams bigger than small armies - but theres always a
back door. Just like we covered with
BackMarket the real money is in targeting the resellers who handle the same premium devices with security systems held together by duct tape and prayers.
Enter
Reebelo - a refurbished electronics marketplace thats practically inviting fraudulent transactions. Their security implementation has enough gaps to make it an
attractive target for those with the right knowledge and tools.
Get your
fresh cards ready configure those
proxies and prepare to leverage this refurbished electronics platform. Ill show you how to acquire high-end devices while keeping your operation under the radar.
Why Reebelo?
Let me paint you a picture of why
Reebelo is a carders paradise. This legitimate business moves massive volume in refurbished tech with
security measures that belong in the stone age. Ppremium devices - iPhones MacBooks Samsung flagships - all protected by
anti-fraud systems that barely function. The prices stay strategically low to avoid suspicion and the refurbished market is absolutely booming right now.
Besides
BackMarket theyre the biggest player in the refurbished electronics game. Thousands of orders flow through daily - which means our fraudulent purchases blend seamlessly into their massive order volume. Their inventory is extensive and constantly refreshed perfect for keeping your operation diverse. Their security is
laughably weak making them an ideal target. Anyone with basic skills and some stolen cards can get through. The real challenge with
Reebelo isnt getting past their defenses - its resisting the urge to empty their warehouses.
Recon
We cranked up our trusty
Burp Suite and started sniffing around
Reebelos digital turf. And guess what? Jack shit. No military-grade anti-fraud systems - just basic analytics and some standard marketing pixels tracking user behavior.
Theyre using
Stripe for payment processing and get this - theyve got
3DS 2.0 enabled.
Stripes not a total pushover but with
3DS 2.0 if you play your cards right (pun intended) you can bypass that shit. The only monitoring happening is typical ecommerce analytics - tracking conversion rates cart abandonment and basic user flows.
If youve been following our
3DS 2.0 guides you should already have cards with user-agent info from previous transactions. Match that exact user-agent in your antidetect browser config - this shit matters.
Clean cards and
residential proxies that havent been burned are essential. And for fucks sake dont act like a crackhead on a shopping spree. Take your time between purchases.
Requirements and Process
Heres what you need for a successful
Reebelo transaction:
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- Cards: Fresh cards preferably non-VBV. If you can only get VBV cards make sure they come with user-agent data - this gives you a shot at bypassing 3DS 2.0.
- Residential Proxies: Clean residential proxies that match the cards location. Avoid data center proxies as theyre frequently blacklisted.
- Antidetect Browser: Your browser fingerprint protection. Configure all settings properly to avoid detection.
- Drop Addresses: New drops are ideal. If using older drops verify they havent been flagged from previous orders on Stripe Radar.
- Critical Thinking: Stay focused and alert. Avoid basic mistakes from overconfidence or rushing.
Process:
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- Setup: Launch antidetect browser with clean residential proxies. If using VBV cards configure the exact user-agent as the holder to prevent failure to 3DS 2.0.
- Target: Head straight to Reebelo and pick your items - no need to waste time browsing around since they lack behavioral analysis.
- Checkout: Use guest checkout. Type in all card details manually - no copy-paste or alt-tabbing between windows.
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- Confirmation: Wait for Stripe to process. Youll either get an order confirmation or decline. On decline switch sessions and try again. If you keep failing read through the advanced methods below.View attachment 50472
Advanced Methods
Reebelo in their infinite stupidity doesnt verify email addresses. Use the cardholders email at checkout to increase your chances of slipping through. Then unleash an email bomb on their inbox to bury that confirmation email in a mountain of digital garbage.
Another effective method circles back to our
PayPal Checkout Method with which
Reebelo is extremely vulnerable to. Heres how to exploit their
PayPal integration:
- Start your checkout process fill up the delivery details with the cardholders address and information and select PayPal as your payment method
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- Complete the PayPal authorization step
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- Before finalizing your order on Reebelo youll notice the shipping details are still editable
- Quickly swap out the cardholders address for your drop address
- Complete the order
The beauty of this exploit?
PayPals fraud check is already satisfied with the legitimate address and
Reebelos dogshit implementation doesnt re-verify with
PayPal after the address change. Your package ships to the drop while
PayPal sees only the original legitimate transaction.
BINs
You know what my opinion regarding bins is - BIN hunting is for
amateurs who think theres some magical number combination that guarantees success. Real carders know its about understanding antifraud systems and transaction patterns.
But for the sake of this guide here are some BINs that worked for me:
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Conclusion
Reebelo is a ripe target for those who know how to work the system. Their inventory is top-shelf and their security is a
fucking joke. Use
clean cards solid proxies and a well-configured antidetect setup. Dont be a
greedy fuck and spread out your hits.
Execute this properly and youll be swimming in a sea of refurbished gadgets. Fuck up and youll be the one getting refurbished – in a prison cell. Just kidding lmao.
Now get your ass out there and show these bargain-hunting tech enthusiasts what real savings look like. And as always you didnt learn any of this shit from me. d0ctrine out.