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?️ Carding Guide: Shein (Clothes, Lingerie, Everything) ?️



Welcome back, you degenerates. Today were setting our scopes on Shein.com, the fast fashion behemoth thats been flooding the market with cheap clothes and even cheaper security. If youve been sleeping on this shit its time to wake the fuck up.
Shein's not just another fashion ecom site. These Chinese legends ship to over 150 countries with a product range wider than your moms ass. Were talking clothes, accessories and home goods - you name it, theyve got it. And guess what? Their security isn't too shabby.

View attachment 45755


Shein might be an easier target, but that doesnt mean you can half-ass this shit. Were gonna dive deep into their security setup, exploit their weaknesses, and walk away with more clothes than we can wear.
So grab your cards, fire up your proxies and lets turn this fast fashion empire into our girlfriends' (if you have one) personal wardrobe.



Why Shein?

Lets talk about why Shein's become a prime target for carders. This Chinese fast fashion giant isnt just pumping out cheap clothes - theyve inadvertently created the perfect site for our kind of work.

  • Look at their price points. Most Shein items cost less than $50. This sweet spot lets you card multiple times without triggering any high value purchase flags. You can rack up significant profit through volume without drawing too much attention.
  • The market for this shit is massive. From Instagram 'boutiques' to flea market vendors, theres no shortage of people willing to buy Shein gear at a markup. Quick flips mean fast profit and lower risk of chargebacks catching up to you.
View attachment 45757

Now lets talk security. Shein's actually invested in some decent fraud prevention. The Chinese arent complete idiots. Theyve got basic device fingerprinting, some IP checks, and theyll occasionally throw 3D Secure at you if something smells fishy.

But heres where it gets good - and where we can make our money. Shein's primary chokepoint is their absolutely massive order volume. Were talking millions of transactions daily across the globe. This tidal wave of orders forces them to make a critical tradeoffs.

To handle this insane volume, Shein has to process orders quickly. They cant afford to scrutinize every single transaction like smaller sites can. So theyve tuned their fraud detection to be more permissive. Theyre playing a numbers game: willing to let some fraudulent orders slip through to keep their overall operation running smoothly.

This creates a sweet spot for us. If we play it smart - using fresh cards, rotating proxies and not getting too greedy - we can slip our orders in among the legit ones. Your fraudulent purchases vanish into that flood and becomes practically invisible. The system might flag some sure. But with the sheer volume of transactions a good percentage will make it through. Its a numbers game and the odds are in our favor.

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️

One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:



Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:

https://binx.cc/tools/resell

BinX.CC | BinX.PW

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️


Recon & Security Overview

Lets dive into Shein's HTTP requests. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite (we ditched Caido - that piece of shit became too slow) we start poking around. The IP logs show multiple instances of fingerprinting, but none of them ping externally. At first glance this might suggest all fraud prevention is done inhouse which would make sense given Shein's massive order volume.

But dont get too excited. If youve been paying attention to our previous guides, you know that HTTP logs only tell half the story. Using Google, we did some research on popular antifraud systems and their client lists. Lo and behold: Riskified proudly boasts about being Shein's antifraud provider.

This changes the game. Riskified isnt some stupid fraud detection - these fuckers are good. They use machine learning and data from multiple merchants to spot patterns. Your typical tricks might not cut it here.

But remember that Shein's volume is still our friend. Riskified might be smart, but its like trying to spot a single counterfeit bill in a giant money warehouse. The sheer number of transactions means some will slip through.

Since they also use Adyen, 3D Secure pops up occasionally but its not consistent. Theyre using it selectively probably based on some risk scoring Adyen itself runs.

Also, and this is important: the fraud systems in place differ from country to country for SHEIN. Look at this one, I've tried browsing through their US site and they run FORTER.

View attachment 45758

So you need to essentially pick your own poison. If you're having troubles with Riskified whooping your ass, try rotating to a different location of Shein and check whichever fraud system they have in place. You never know, maybe you hit a branch that has no AI system implemented yet.



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



Requirements and Process

To hit Shein successfully, youll need:

  • Non-VBV cards not blacklisted by Adyen. Given Adyen's occasional 3DS pop-ups, this is crucial.
  • Clean residential proxies matching your cards country.
  • A solid antidetect browser setup to bypass Riskified's fingerprinting.
  • An aged Shein account (sourced from logs) or a highly trusted email for signup.
  • The cardholders actual email address (for our bypass trick).

Process:
View attachment 45759
  1. Set up your environment (proxy, antidetect browser).
  2. If using an aged account, log in. Otherwise, create a new account using a trusted email.
  3. Browse the site naturally. Add and remove items from your cart.
  4. Build a cart with a mix of items, keeping the total under $200 for your first attempts.
  5. Proceed to checkout. Use the cardholders email address. We can do this because Shein doesnt validate email on signup, giving us an important advantage.
  6. Enter shipping details carefully. Take your time, no copy-pasting.
  7. Submit the order.
  8. Immediately after order confirmation, change the email address on the account.
  9. If successful, wait at least 24 hours before attempting another order.
Bins that workeds (BIN doesn't matter if you lower your fraud score, I just include them here since you guys keep asking for fucking BINs):*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Caveats
View attachment 45760
While Shein can be a huge cash cow, there are some problems to watch out for:

  • Order Limits: Shein has daily and weekly order limits. Exceed these, and youre asking for trouble.
  • Account Bans: Theyre quick to ban suspicious accounts as decided by Riskified. Dont reuse burned accounts or IPs.
  • Delayed Cancellations: Sometimes orders get cancelled days after placement. Dont count your chickens until the package ships.
  • Shipping Delays: Shein's known for slow shipping. This increases the window for chargebacks to hit before you can flip the goods.


Conclusion

Shein presents a unique opportunity in the carding world. Its massive volume and diverse product range make it an attractive target, but dont underestimate its security measures. Success here requires a delicate balance of patience, strategy, and adaptability.

Remember, were exploiting a numbers game. Not every attempt will succeed, but with the right approach, enough will slip through to make it worthwhile. Keep your operations diverse, dont get greedy, and always be ready to adapt your tactics.

The problem is that too many carders get tunnel vision on BINs when targeting Shein. Thats a rookie mistake. As Ive pointed out in most of my guides, fixating on BINs is a surefire way to limit your success. The real approach is to understand the antifraud system and payment processor behind the store. Master that, and youll find that any BIN can work its magic - provided the card is clean and has a decent balance.

As always, this guide is just a starting point. The landscape of e-commerce fraud is constantly evolving, and so should your techniques. Stay informed, stay cautious, and maybe youll turn Shein into your personal cash cow.

Now get out there and make those Chinese fast fashion moguls regret their lax security. Just dont come crying to me when youre drowning in cheap polyester. Happy hunting, you degenerates.
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It should be the opposite ideally, that it is easier to get hits when doing pickup since you're not providing them with a drop address. The problem is the site (and this applies to other shops as well, like ASOS, etc.) itself is decreasing the fraud score threshold for rejection when processing pickup orders.

?️ Carding Guide: Shein (Clothes, Lingerie, Everything) ?️



Welcome back, you degenerates. Today were setting our scopes on Shein.com, the fast fashion behemoth thats been flooding the market with cheap clothes and even cheaper security. If youve been sleeping on this shit its time to wake the fuck up.
Shein's not just another fashion ecom site. These Chinese legends ship to over 150 countries with a product range wider than your moms ass. Were talking clothes, accessories and home goods - you name it, theyve got it. And guess what? Their security isn't too shabby.

View attachment 45755


Shein might be an easier target, but that doesnt mean you can half-ass this shit. Were gonna dive deep into their security setup, exploit their weaknesses, and walk away with more clothes than we can wear.
So grab your cards, fire up your proxies and lets turn this fast fashion empire into our girlfriends' (if you have one) personal wardrobe.



Why Shein?

Lets talk about why Shein's become a prime target for carders. This Chinese fast fashion giant isnt just pumping out cheap clothes - theyve inadvertently created the perfect site for our kind of work.

  • Look at their price points. Most Shein items cost less than $50. This sweet spot lets you card multiple times without triggering any high value purchase flags. You can rack up significant profit through volume without drawing too much attention.
  • The market for this shit is massive. From Instagram 'boutiques' to flea market vendors, theres no shortage of people willing to buy Shein gear at a markup. Quick flips mean fast profit and lower risk of chargebacks catching up to you.
View attachment 45757

Now lets talk security. Shein's actually invested in some decent fraud prevention. The Chinese arent complete idiots. Theyve got basic device fingerprinting, some IP checks, and theyll occasionally throw 3D Secure at you if something smells fishy.

But heres where it gets good - and where we can make our money. Shein's primary chokepoint is their absolutely massive order volume. Were talking millions of transactions daily across the globe. This tidal wave of orders forces them to make a critical tradeoffs.

To handle this insane volume, Shein has to process orders quickly. They cant afford to scrutinize every single transaction like smaller sites can. So theyve tuned their fraud detection to be more permissive. Theyre playing a numbers game: willing to let some fraudulent orders slip through to keep their overall operation running smoothly.

This creates a sweet spot for us. If we play it smart - using fresh cards, rotating proxies and not getting too greedy - we can slip our orders in among the legit ones. Your fraudulent purchases vanish into that flood and becomes practically invisible. The system might flag some sure. But with the sheer volume of transactions a good percentage will make it through. Its a numbers game and the odds are in our favor.

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️

One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:



Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:

https://binx.cc/tools/resell

BinX.CC | BinX.PW

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️


Recon & Security Overview

Lets dive into Shein's HTTP requests. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite (we ditched Caido - that piece of shit became too slow) we start poking around. The IP logs show multiple instances of fingerprinting, but none of them ping externally. At first glance this might suggest all fraud prevention is done inhouse which would make sense given Shein's massive order volume.

But dont get too excited. If youve been paying attention to our previous guides, you know that HTTP logs only tell half the story. Using Google, we did some research on popular antifraud systems and their client lists. Lo and behold: Riskified proudly boasts about being Shein's antifraud provider.

This changes the game. Riskified isnt some stupid fraud detection - these fuckers are good. They use machine learning and data from multiple merchants to spot patterns. Your typical tricks might not cut it here.

But remember that Shein's volume is still our friend. Riskified might be smart, but its like trying to spot a single counterfeit bill in a giant money warehouse. The sheer number of transactions means some will slip through.

Since they also use Adyen, 3D Secure pops up occasionally but its not consistent. Theyre using it selectively probably based on some risk scoring Adyen itself runs.

Also, and this is important: the fraud systems in place differ from country to country for SHEIN. Look at this one, I've tried browsing through their US site and they run FORTER.

View attachment 45758

So you need to essentially pick your own poison. If you're having troubles with Riskified whooping your ass, try rotating to a different location of Shein and check whichever fraud system they have in place. You never know, maybe you hit a branch that has no AI system implemented yet.



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



Requirements and Process

To hit Shein successfully, youll need:

  • Non-VBV cards not blacklisted by Adyen. Given Adyen's occasional 3DS pop-ups, this is crucial.
  • Clean residential proxies matching your cards country.
  • A solid antidetect browser setup to bypass Riskified's fingerprinting.
  • An aged Shein account (sourced from logs) or a highly trusted email for signup.
  • The cardholders actual email address (for our bypass trick).

Process:
View attachment 45759
  1. Set up your environment (proxy, antidetect browser).
  2. If using an aged account, log in. Otherwise, create a new account using a trusted email.
  3. Browse the site naturally. Add and remove items from your cart.
  4. Build a cart with a mix of items, keeping the total under $200 for your first attempts.
  5. Proceed to checkout. Use the cardholders email address. We can do this because Shein doesnt validate email on signup, giving us an important advantage.
  6. Enter shipping details carefully. Take your time, no copy-pasting.
  7. Submit the order.
  8. Immediately after order confirmation, change the email address on the account.
  9. If successful, wait at least 24 hours before attempting another order.
Bins that workeds (BIN doesn't matter if you lower your fraud score, I just include them here since you guys keep asking for fucking BINs):*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Caveats
View attachment 45760
While Shein can be a huge cash cow, there are some problems to watch out for:

  • Order Limits: Shein has daily and weekly order limits. Exceed these, and youre asking for trouble.
  • Account Bans: Theyre quick to ban suspicious accounts as decided by Riskified. Dont reuse burned accounts or IPs.
  • Delayed Cancellations: Sometimes orders get cancelled days after placement. Dont count your chickens until the package ships.
  • Shipping Delays: Shein's known for slow shipping. This increases the window for chargebacks to hit before you can flip the goods.


Conclusion

Shein presents a unique opportunity in the carding world. Its massive volume and diverse product range make it an attractive target, but dont underestimate its security measures. Success here requires a delicate balance of patience, strategy, and adaptability.

Remember, were exploiting a numbers game. Not every attempt will succeed, but with the right approach, enough will slip through to make it worthwhile. Keep your operations diverse, dont get greedy, and always be ready to adapt your tactics.

The problem is that too many carders get tunnel vision on BINs when targeting Shein. Thats a rookie mistake. As Ive pointed out in most of my guides, fixating on BINs is a surefire way to limit your success. The real approach is to understand the antifraud system and payment processor behind the store. Master that, and youll find that any BIN can work its magic - provided the card is clean and has a decent balance.

As always, this guide is just a starting point. The landscape of e-commerce fraud is constantly evolving, and so should your techniques. Stay informed, stay cautious, and maybe youll turn Shein into your personal cash cow.

Now get out there and make those Chinese fast fashion moguls regret their lax security. Just dont come crying to me when youre drowning in cheap polyester. Happy hunting, you degenerates.
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?️ Carding Guide: Shein (Clothes, Lingerie, Everything) ?️



Welcome back, you degenerates. Today were setting our scopes on Shein.com, the fast fashion behemoth thats been flooding the market with cheap clothes and even cheaper security. If youve been sleeping on this shit its time to wake the fuck up.
Shein's not just another fashion ecom site. These Chinese legends ship to over 150 countries with a product range wider than your moms ass. Were talking clothes, accessories and home goods - you name it, theyve got it. And guess what? Their security isn't too shabby.

View attachment 45755


Shein might be an easier target, but that doesnt mean you can half-ass this shit. Were gonna dive deep into their security setup, exploit their weaknesses, and walk away with more clothes than we can wear.
So grab your cards, fire up your proxies and lets turn this fast fashion empire into our girlfriends' (if you have one) personal wardrobe.



Why Shein?

Lets talk about why Shein's become a prime target for carders. This Chinese fast fashion giant isnt just pumping out cheap clothes - theyve inadvertently created the perfect site for our kind of work.

  • Look at their price points. Most Shein items cost less than $50. This sweet spot lets you card multiple times without triggering any high value purchase flags. You can rack up significant profit through volume without drawing too much attention.
  • The market for this shit is massive. From Instagram 'boutiques' to flea market vendors, theres no shortage of people willing to buy Shein gear at a markup. Quick flips mean fast profit and lower risk of chargebacks catching up to you.
View attachment 45757

Now lets talk security. Shein's actually invested in some decent fraud prevention. The Chinese arent complete idiots. Theyve got basic device fingerprinting, some IP checks, and theyll occasionally throw 3D Secure at you if something smells fishy.

But heres where it gets good - and where we can make our money. Shein's primary chokepoint is their absolutely massive order volume. Were talking millions of transactions daily across the globe. This tidal wave of orders forces them to make a critical tradeoffs.

To handle this insane volume, Shein has to process orders quickly. They cant afford to scrutinize every single transaction like smaller sites can. So theyve tuned their fraud detection to be more permissive. Theyre playing a numbers game: willing to let some fraudulent orders slip through to keep their overall operation running smoothly.

This creates a sweet spot for us. If we play it smart - using fresh cards, rotating proxies and not getting too greedy - we can slip our orders in among the legit ones. Your fraudulent purchases vanish into that flood and becomes practically invisible. The system might flag some sure. But with the sheer volume of transactions a good percentage will make it through. Its a numbers game and the odds are in our favor.

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️

One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:



Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:

https://binx.cc/tools/resell

BinX.CC | BinX.PW

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️


Recon & Security Overview

Lets dive into Shein's HTTP requests. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite (we ditched Caido - that piece of shit became too slow) we start poking around. The IP logs show multiple instances of fingerprinting, but none of them ping externally. At first glance this might suggest all fraud prevention is done inhouse which would make sense given Shein's massive order volume.

But dont get too excited. If youve been paying attention to our previous guides, you know that HTTP logs only tell half the story. Using Google, we did some research on popular antifraud systems and their client lists. Lo and behold: Riskified proudly boasts about being Shein's antifraud provider.

This changes the game. Riskified isnt some stupid fraud detection - these fuckers are good. They use machine learning and data from multiple merchants to spot patterns. Your typical tricks might not cut it here.

But remember that Shein's volume is still our friend. Riskified might be smart, but its like trying to spot a single counterfeit bill in a giant money warehouse. The sheer number of transactions means some will slip through.

Since they also use Adyen, 3D Secure pops up occasionally but its not consistent. Theyre using it selectively probably based on some risk scoring Adyen itself runs.

Also, and this is important: the fraud systems in place differ from country to country for SHEIN. Look at this one, I've tried browsing through their US site and they run FORTER.

View attachment 45758

So you need to essentially pick your own poison. If you're having troubles with Riskified whooping your ass, try rotating to a different location of Shein and check whichever fraud system they have in place. You never know, maybe you hit a branch that has no AI system implemented yet.



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



Requirements and Process

To hit Shein successfully, youll need:

  • Non-VBV cards not blacklisted by Adyen. Given Adyen's occasional 3DS pop-ups, this is crucial.
  • Clean residential proxies matching your cards country.
  • A solid antidetect browser setup to bypass Riskified's fingerprinting.
  • An aged Shein account (sourced from logs) or a highly trusted email for signup.
  • The cardholders actual email address (for our bypass trick).

Process:
View attachment 45759
  1. Set up your environment (proxy, antidetect browser).
  2. If using an aged account, log in. Otherwise, create a new account using a trusted email.
  3. Browse the site naturally. Add and remove items from your cart.
  4. Build a cart with a mix of items, keeping the total under $200 for your first attempts.
  5. Proceed to checkout. Use the cardholders email address. We can do this because Shein doesnt validate email on signup, giving us an important advantage.
  6. Enter shipping details carefully. Take your time, no copy-pasting.
  7. Submit the order.
  8. Immediately after order confirmation, change the email address on the account.
  9. If successful, wait at least 24 hours before attempting another order.
Bins that workeds (BIN doesn't matter if you lower your fraud score, I just include them here since you guys keep asking for fucking BINs):*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Caveats
View attachment 45760
While Shein can be a huge cash cow, there are some problems to watch out for:

  • Order Limits: Shein has daily and weekly order limits. Exceed these, and youre asking for trouble.
  • Account Bans: Theyre quick to ban suspicious accounts as decided by Riskified. Dont reuse burned accounts or IPs.
  • Delayed Cancellations: Sometimes orders get cancelled days after placement. Dont count your chickens until the package ships.
  • Shipping Delays: Shein's known for slow shipping. This increases the window for chargebacks to hit before you can flip the goods.


Conclusion

Shein presents a unique opportunity in the carding world. Its massive volume and diverse product range make it an attractive target, but dont underestimate its security measures. Success here requires a delicate balance of patience, strategy, and adaptability.

Remember, were exploiting a numbers game. Not every attempt will succeed, but with the right approach, enough will slip through to make it worthwhile. Keep your operations diverse, dont get greedy, and always be ready to adapt your tactics.

The problem is that too many carders get tunnel vision on BINs when targeting Shein. Thats a rookie mistake. As Ive pointed out in most of my guides, fixating on BINs is a surefire way to limit your success. The real approach is to understand the antifraud system and payment processor behind the store. Master that, and youll find that any BIN can work its magic - provided the card is clean and has a decent balance.

As always, this guide is just a starting point. The landscape of e-commerce fraud is constantly evolving, and so should your techniques. Stay informed, stay cautious, and maybe youll turn Shein into your personal cash cow.

Now get out there and make those Chinese fast fashion moguls regret their lax security. Just dont come crying to me when youre drowning in cheap polyester. Happy hunting, you degenerates.
 

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?️ Carding Guide: Shein (Clothes, Lingerie, Everything) ?️



Welcome back, you degenerates. Today were setting our scopes on Shein.com, the fast fashion behemoth thats been flooding the market with cheap clothes and even cheaper security. If youve been sleeping on this shit its time to wake the fuck up.
Shein's not just another fashion ecom site. These Chinese legends ship to over 150 countries with a product range wider than your moms ass. Were talking clothes, accessories and home goods - you name it, theyve got it. And guess what? Their security isn't too shabby.

View attachment 45755


Shein might be an easier target, but that doesnt mean you can half-ass this shit. Were gonna dive deep into their security setup, exploit their weaknesses, and walk away with more clothes than we can wear.
So grab your cards, fire up your proxies and lets turn this fast fashion empire into our girlfriends' (if you have one) personal wardrobe.



Why Shein?

Lets talk about why Shein's become a prime target for carders. This Chinese fast fashion giant isnt just pumping out cheap clothes - theyve inadvertently created the perfect site for our kind of work.

  • Look at their price points. Most Shein items cost less than $50. This sweet spot lets you card multiple times without triggering any high value purchase flags. You can rack up significant profit through volume without drawing too much attention.
  • The market for this shit is massive. From Instagram 'boutiques' to flea market vendors, theres no shortage of people willing to buy Shein gear at a markup. Quick flips mean fast profit and lower risk of chargebacks catching up to you.
View attachment 45757

Now lets talk security. Shein's actually invested in some decent fraud prevention. The Chinese arent complete idiots. Theyve got basic device fingerprinting, some IP checks, and theyll occasionally throw 3D Secure at you if something smells fishy.

But heres where it gets good - and where we can make our money. Shein's primary chokepoint is their absolutely massive order volume. Were talking millions of transactions daily across the globe. This tidal wave of orders forces them to make a critical tradeoffs.

To handle this insane volume, Shein has to process orders quickly. They cant afford to scrutinize every single transaction like smaller sites can. So theyve tuned their fraud detection to be more permissive. Theyre playing a numbers game: willing to let some fraudulent orders slip through to keep their overall operation running smoothly.

This creates a sweet spot for us. If we play it smart - using fresh cards, rotating proxies and not getting too greedy - we can slip our orders in among the legit ones. Your fraudulent purchases vanish into that flood and becomes practically invisible. The system might flag some sure. But with the sheer volume of transactions a good percentage will make it through. Its a numbers game and the odds are in our favor.

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️

One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:



Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:

https://binx.cc/tools/resell

BinX.CC | BinX.PW

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️


Recon & Security Overview

Lets dive into Shein's HTTP requests. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite (we ditched Caido - that piece of shit became too slow) we start poking around. The IP logs show multiple instances of fingerprinting, but none of them ping externally. At first glance this might suggest all fraud prevention is done inhouse which would make sense given Shein's massive order volume.

But dont get too excited. If youve been paying attention to our previous guides, you know that HTTP logs only tell half the story. Using Google, we did some research on popular antifraud systems and their client lists. Lo and behold: Riskified proudly boasts about being Shein's antifraud provider.

This changes the game. Riskified isnt some stupid fraud detection - these fuckers are good. They use machine learning and data from multiple merchants to spot patterns. Your typical tricks might not cut it here.

But remember that Shein's volume is still our friend. Riskified might be smart, but its like trying to spot a single counterfeit bill in a giant money warehouse. The sheer number of transactions means some will slip through.

Since they also use Adyen, 3D Secure pops up occasionally but its not consistent. Theyre using it selectively probably based on some risk scoring Adyen itself runs.

Also, and this is important: the fraud systems in place differ from country to country for SHEIN. Look at this one, I've tried browsing through their US site and they run FORTER.

View attachment 45758

So you need to essentially pick your own poison. If you're having troubles with Riskified whooping your ass, try rotating to a different location of Shein and check whichever fraud system they have in place. You never know, maybe you hit a branch that has no AI system implemented yet.



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



Requirements and Process

To hit Shein successfully, youll need:

  • Non-VBV cards not blacklisted by Adyen. Given Adyen's occasional 3DS pop-ups, this is crucial.
  • Clean residential proxies matching your cards country.
  • A solid antidetect browser setup to bypass Riskified's fingerprinting.
  • An aged Shein account (sourced from logs) or a highly trusted email for signup.
  • The cardholders actual email address (for our bypass trick).

Process:
View attachment 45759
  1. Set up your environment (proxy, antidetect browser).
  2. If using an aged account, log in. Otherwise, create a new account using a trusted email.
  3. Browse the site naturally. Add and remove items from your cart.
  4. Build a cart with a mix of items, keeping the total under $200 for your first attempts.
  5. Proceed to checkout. Use the cardholders email address. We can do this because Shein doesnt validate email on signup, giving us an important advantage.
  6. Enter shipping details carefully. Take your time, no copy-pasting.
  7. Submit the order.
  8. Immediately after order confirmation, change the email address on the account.
  9. If successful, wait at least 24 hours before attempting another order.
Bins that workeds (BIN doesn't matter if you lower your fraud score, I just include them here since you guys keep asking for fucking BINs):*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Caveats
View attachment 45760
While Shein can be a huge cash cow, there are some problems to watch out for:

  • Order Limits: Shein has daily and weekly order limits. Exceed these, and youre asking for trouble.
  • Account Bans: Theyre quick to ban suspicious accounts as decided by Riskified. Dont reuse burned accounts or IPs.
  • Delayed Cancellations: Sometimes orders get cancelled days after placement. Dont count your chickens until the package ships.
  • Shipping Delays: Shein's known for slow shipping. This increases the window for chargebacks to hit before you can flip the goods.


Conclusion

Shein presents a unique opportunity in the carding world. Its massive volume and diverse product range make it an attractive target, but dont underestimate its security measures. Success here requires a delicate balance of patience, strategy, and adaptability.

Remember, were exploiting a numbers game. Not every attempt will succeed, but with the right approach, enough will slip through to make it worthwhile. Keep your operations diverse, dont get greedy, and always be ready to adapt your tactics.

The problem is that too many carders get tunnel vision on BINs when targeting Shein. Thats a rookie mistake. As Ive pointed out in most of my guides, fixating on BINs is a surefire way to limit your success. The real approach is to understand the antifraud system and payment processor behind the store. Master that, and youll find that any BIN can work its magic - provided the card is clean and has a decent balance.

As always, this guide is just a starting point. The landscape of e-commerce fraud is constantly evolving, and so should your techniques. Stay informed, stay cautious, and maybe youll turn Shein into your personal cash cow.

Now get out there and make those Chinese fast fashion moguls regret their lax security. Just dont come crying to me when youre drowning in cheap polyester. Happy hunting, you degenerates.
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?️ Carding Guide: Shein (Clothes, Lingerie, Everything) ?️



Welcome back, you degenerates. Today were setting our scopes on Shein.com, the fast fashion behemoth thats been flooding the market with cheap clothes and even cheaper security. If youve been sleeping on this shit its time to wake the fuck up.
Shein's not just another fashion ecom site. These Chinese legends ship to over 150 countries with a product range wider than your moms ass. Were talking clothes, accessories and home goods - you name it, theyve got it. And guess what? Their security isn't too shabby.

View attachment 45755


Shein might be an easier target, but that doesnt mean you can half-ass this shit. Were gonna dive deep into their security setup, exploit their weaknesses, and walk away with more clothes than we can wear.
So grab your cards, fire up your proxies and lets turn this fast fashion empire into our girlfriends' (if you have one) personal wardrobe.



Why Shein?

Lets talk about why Shein's become a prime target for carders. This Chinese fast fashion giant isnt just pumping out cheap clothes - theyve inadvertently created the perfect site for our kind of work.

  • Look at their price points. Most Shein items cost less than $50. This sweet spot lets you card multiple times without triggering any high value purchase flags. You can rack up significant profit through volume without drawing too much attention.
  • The market for this shit is massive. From Instagram 'boutiques' to flea market vendors, theres no shortage of people willing to buy Shein gear at a markup. Quick flips mean fast profit and lower risk of chargebacks catching up to you.
View attachment 45757

Now lets talk security. Shein's actually invested in some decent fraud prevention. The Chinese arent complete idiots. Theyve got basic device fingerprinting, some IP checks, and theyll occasionally throw 3D Secure at you if something smells fishy.

But heres where it gets good - and where we can make our money. Shein's primary chokepoint is their absolutely massive order volume. Were talking millions of transactions daily across the globe. This tidal wave of orders forces them to make a critical tradeoffs.

To handle this insane volume, Shein has to process orders quickly. They cant afford to scrutinize every single transaction like smaller sites can. So theyve tuned their fraud detection to be more permissive. Theyre playing a numbers game: willing to let some fraudulent orders slip through to keep their overall operation running smoothly.

This creates a sweet spot for us. If we play it smart - using fresh cards, rotating proxies and not getting too greedy - we can slip our orders in among the legit ones. Your fraudulent purchases vanish into that flood and becomes practically invisible. The system might flag some sure. But with the sheer volume of transactions a good percentage will make it through. Its a numbers game and the odds are in our favor.

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️

One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:



Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:

https://binx.cc/tools/resell

BinX.CC | BinX.PW

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️


Recon & Security Overview

Lets dive into Shein's HTTP requests. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite (we ditched Caido - that piece of shit became too slow) we start poking around. The IP logs show multiple instances of fingerprinting, but none of them ping externally. At first glance this might suggest all fraud prevention is done inhouse which would make sense given Shein's massive order volume.

But dont get too excited. If youve been paying attention to our previous guides, you know that HTTP logs only tell half the story. Using Google, we did some research on popular antifraud systems and their client lists. Lo and behold: Riskified proudly boasts about being Shein's antifraud provider.

This changes the game. Riskified isnt some stupid fraud detection - these fuckers are good. They use machine learning and data from multiple merchants to spot patterns. Your typical tricks might not cut it here.

But remember that Shein's volume is still our friend. Riskified might be smart, but its like trying to spot a single counterfeit bill in a giant money warehouse. The sheer number of transactions means some will slip through.

Since they also use Adyen, 3D Secure pops up occasionally but its not consistent. Theyre using it selectively probably based on some risk scoring Adyen itself runs.

Ngoài ra, và điều này rất quan trọng: hệ thống gian lận của SHEIN ở mỗi quốc gia lại khác nhau. Hãy xem cái này, tôi đã thử duyệt qua trang web của họ ở Mỹ và họ chạy FORTER .

View attachment 45758

Vậy nên về cơ bản, bạn cần phải tự chọn lựa. Nếu bạn gặp rắc rối với Riskified, hãy thử chuyển sang một địa điểm khác của Shein và kiểm tra xem họ có hệ thống gian lận nào không. Biết đâu đấy, bạn lại gặp phải một nhánh chưa có hệ thống AI nào cả.



Phương pháp bí mật
*** Văn bản ẩn: không thể trích dẫn. ***



Yêu cầu và Quy trình

Để thực hiện Shein thành công, bạn cần:

  • Các thẻ không phải VBV không bị Adyen đưa vào danh sách đen . Do Adyen thỉnh thoảng xuất hiện quảng cáo 3DS , điều này rất quan trọng.
  • Proxy dân cư sạch sẽ phù hợp với quốc gia thẻ của bạn.
  • Thiết lập trình duyệt chống phát hiện chắc chắn để vượt qua dấu vân tay của Riskified .
  • Một tài khoản Shein cũ (lấy từ nhật ký) hoặc một email đáng tin cậy để đăng ký.
  • Địa chỉ email thực tế của chủ thẻ ( dùng để vượt qua thủ thuật của chúng tôi).

Quá trình:
View attachment 45759
  1. Thiết lập môi trường của bạn ( proxy , trình duyệt chống phát hiện ).
  2. Nếu sử dụng tài khoản cũ, hãy đăng nhập. Nếu không, hãy tạo tài khoản mới bằng email đáng tin cậy.
  3. Duyệt trang web một cách tự nhiên. Thêm và xóa sản phẩm khỏi giỏ hàng.
  4. Tạo một giỏ hàng với nhiều mặt hàng khác nhau, giữ tổng số tiền dưới 200 đô la cho lần thử đầu tiên.
  5. Tiến hành thanh toán. Sử dụng địa chỉ email của chủ thẻ . Chúng tôi có thể làm điều này vì Shein không xác thực email khi đăng ký, mang lại cho chúng tôi một lợi thế quan trọng.
  6. Nhập thông tin vận chuyển cẩn thận. Đừng vội vàng, đừng sao chép-dán.
  7. Gửi đơn hàng.
  8. Ngay sau khi xác nhận đơn hàng, hãy thay đổi địa chỉ email trên tài khoản.
  9. Nếu thành công, hãy đợi ít nhất 24 giờ trước khi thử đặt hàng khác.
Các thùng rác hoạt động (BIN không quan trọng nếu bạn giảm điểm gian lận, tôi chỉ đưa chúng vào đây vì các bạn cứ đòi BIN thôi):*** Văn bản ẩn: không thể trích dẫn. ***



Những lưu ý
View attachment 45760
Mặc dù Shein có thể là một nguồn thu nhập khổng lồ, nhưng vẫn có một số vấn đề cần lưu ý:

  • Giới hạn đơn hàng : Shein có giới hạn đơn hàng theo ngày và theo tuần. Vượt quá giới hạn này, bạn sẽ gặp rắc rối.
  • Cấm tài khoản : Riskified sẽ nhanh chóng cấm các tài khoản đáng ngờ . Không sử dụng lại tài khoản hoặc IP đã bị xóa.
  • Hủy đơn hàng chậm trễ : Đôi khi đơn hàng bị hủy chỉ vài ngày sau khi đặt. Đừng vội vàng cho đến khi đơn hàng được giao.
  • Chậm trễ vận chuyển : Shein nổi tiếng với việc giao hàng chậm. Điều này làm tăng thời gian chờ hoàn tiền trước khi bạn có thể trả hàng.


Phần kết luận

Shein mang đến một cơ hội độc đáo trong thế giới thẻ. Khối lượng giao dịch khổng lồdanh mục sản phẩm đa dạng khiến nó trở thành một mục tiêu hấp dẫn, nhưng đừng đánh giá thấp các biện pháp bảo mật của họ. Thành công ở đây đòi hỏi sự cân bằng tinh tế giữa tính kiên nhẫn, chiến lược và khả năng thích ứng.

Hãy nhớ rằng chúng ta đang khai thác một trò chơi số. Không phải nỗ lực nào cũng thành công, nhưng với cách tiếp cận đúng đắn, sẽ có đủ cơ hội để thành công. Hãy đa dạng hóa hoạt động của bạn, đừng tham lam và luôn sẵn sàng điều chỉnh chiến thuật.

Vấn đề là quá nhiều người chơi thẻ chỉ tập trung vào BIN khi nhắm đến Shein . Đó là một sai lầm của người mới bắt đầu . Như tôi đã chỉ ra trong hầu hết các hướng dẫn của mình, việc tập trung vào BIN chắc chắn sẽ hạn chế thành công của bạn. Cách tiếp cận thực sự là hiểu hệ thống chống gian lậnbộ xử lý thanh toán đằng sau cửa hàng. Nắm vững điều đó, và bạn sẽ thấy rằng bất kỳ BIN nào cũng có thể phát huy tác dụng - miễn là thẻ sạch và có số dư tốt.

Như thường lệ, hướng dẫn này chỉ là điểm khởi đầu. Tình hình gian lận thương mại điện tử luôn biến đổi không ngừng, và các kỹ thuật của bạn cũng vậy. Hãy luôn cập nhật thông tin, cảnh giác, và biết đâu bạn sẽ biến Shein thành "con gà đẻ trứng vàng" của riêng mình.

Giờ thì ra ngoài kia và khiến mấy ông trùm thời trang nhanh Trung Quốc phải hối hận vì sự lỏng lẻo của mình đi. Đừng có mà đến khóc lóc với tôi khi các người đang chìm trong đống polyester rẻ tiền. Chúc các người săn hàng vui vẻ, lũ suy đồi .
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?️ Carding Guide: Shein (Clothes, Lingerie, Everything) ?️



Welcome back, you degenerates. Today were setting our scopes on Shein.com, the fast fashion behemoth thats been flooding the market with cheap clothes and even cheaper security. If youve been sleeping on this shit its time to wake the fuck up.
Shein's not just another fashion ecom site. These Chinese legends ship to over 150 countries with a product range wider than your moms ass. Were talking clothes, accessories and home goods - you name it, theyve got it. And guess what? Their security isn't too shabby.

View attachment 45755


Shein might be an easier target, but that doesnt mean you can half-ass this shit. Were gonna dive deep into their security setup, exploit their weaknesses, and walk away with more clothes than we can wear.
So grab your cards, fire up your proxies and lets turn this fast fashion empire into our girlfriends' (if you have one) personal wardrobe.



Why Shein?

Lets talk about why Shein's become a prime target for carders. This Chinese fast fashion giant isnt just pumping out cheap clothes - theyve inadvertently created the perfect site for our kind of work.

  • Look at their price points. Most Shein items cost less than $50. This sweet spot lets you card multiple times without triggering any high value purchase flags. You can rack up significant profit through volume without drawing too much attention.
  • The market for this shit is massive. From Instagram 'boutiques' to flea market vendors, theres no shortage of people willing to buy Shein gear at a markup. Quick flips mean fast profit and lower risk of chargebacks catching up to you.
View attachment 45757

Now lets talk security. Shein's actually invested in some decent fraud prevention. The Chinese arent complete idiots. Theyve got basic device fingerprinting, some IP checks, and theyll occasionally throw 3D Secure at you if something smells fishy.

But heres where it gets good - and where we can make our money. Shein's primary chokepoint is their absolutely massive order volume. Were talking millions of transactions daily across the globe. This tidal wave of orders forces them to make a critical tradeoffs.

To handle this insane volume, Shein has to process orders quickly. They cant afford to scrutinize every single transaction like smaller sites can. So theyve tuned their fraud detection to be more permissive. Theyre playing a numbers game: willing to let some fraudulent orders slip through to keep their overall operation running smoothly.

This creates a sweet spot for us. If we play it smart - using fresh cards, rotating proxies and not getting too greedy - we can slip our orders in among the legit ones. Your fraudulent purchases vanish into that flood and becomes practically invisible. The system might flag some sure. But with the sheer volume of transactions a good percentage will make it through. Its a numbers game and the odds are in our favor.

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️

One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:



Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:

https://binx.cc/tools/resell

BinX.CC | BinX.PW

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️


Recon & Security Overview

Lets dive into Shein's HTTP requests. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite (we ditched Caido - that piece of shit became too slow) we start poking around. The IP logs show multiple instances of fingerprinting, but none of them ping externally. At first glance this might suggest all fraud prevention is done inhouse which would make sense given Shein's massive order volume.

But dont get too excited. If youve been paying attention to our previous guides, you know that HTTP logs only tell half the story. Using Google, we did some research on popular antifraud systems and their client lists. Lo and behold: Riskified proudly boasts about being Shein's antifraud provider.

This changes the game. Riskified isnt some stupid fraud detection - these fuckers are good. They use machine learning and data from multiple merchants to spot patterns. Your typical tricks might not cut it here.

But remember that Shein's volume is still our friend. Riskified might be smart, but its like trying to spot a single counterfeit bill in a giant money warehouse. The sheer number of transactions means some will slip through.

Since they also use Adyen, 3D Secure pops up occasionally but its not consistent. Theyre using it selectively probably based on some risk scoring Adyen itself runs.

Also, and this is important: the fraud systems in place differ from country to country for SHEIN. Look at this one, I've tried browsing through their US site and they run FORTER.

View attachment 45758

So you need to essentially pick your own poison. If you're having troubles with Riskified whooping your ass, try rotating to a different location of Shein and check whichever fraud system they have in place. You never know, maybe you hit a branch that has no AI system implemented yet.



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



Requirements and Process

To hit Shein successfully, youll need:

  • Non-VBV cards not blacklisted by Adyen. Given Adyen's occasional 3DS pop-ups, this is crucial.
  • Clean residential proxies matching your cards country.
  • A solid antidetect browser setup to bypass Riskified's fingerprinting.
  • An aged Shein account (sourced from logs) or a highly trusted email for signup.
  • The cardholders actual email address (for our bypass trick).

Process:
View attachment 45759
  1. Set up your environment (proxy, antidetect browser).
  2. If using an aged account, log in. Otherwise, create a new account using a trusted email.
  3. Browse the site naturally. Add and remove items from your cart.
  4. Build a cart with a mix of items, keeping the total under $200 for your first attempts.
  5. Proceed to checkout. Use the cardholders email address. We can do this because Shein doesnt validate email on signup, giving us an important advantage.
  6. Enter shipping details carefully. Take your time, no copy-pasting.
  7. Submit the order.
  8. Immediately after order confirmation, change the email address on the account.
  9. If successful, wait at least 24 hours before attempting another order.
Bins that workeds (BIN doesn't matter if you lower your fraud score, I just include them here since you guys keep asking for fucking BINs):*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Caveats
View attachment 45760
While Shein can be a huge cash cow, there are some problems to watch out for:

  • Order Limits: Shein has daily and weekly order limits. Exceed these, and youre asking for trouble.
  • Account Bans: Theyre quick to ban suspicious accounts as decided by Riskified. Dont reuse burned accounts or IPs.
  • Delayed Cancellations: Sometimes orders get cancelled days after placement. Dont count your chickens until the package ships.
  • Shipping Delays: Shein's known for slow shipping. This increases the window for chargebacks to hit before you can flip the goods.


Conclusion

Shein presents a unique opportunity in the carding world. Its massive volume and diverse product range make it an attractive target, but dont underestimate its security measures. Success here requires a delicate balance of patience, strategy, and adaptability.

Remember, were exploiting a numbers game. Not every attempt will succeed, but with the right approach, enough will slip through to make it worthwhile. Keep your operations diverse, dont get greedy, and always be ready to adapt your tactics.

The problem is that too many carders get tunnel vision on BINs when targeting Shein. Thats a rookie mistake. As Ive pointed out in most of my guides, fixating on BINs is a surefire way to limit your success. The real approach is to understand the antifraud system and payment processor behind the store. Master that, and youll find that any BIN can work its magic - provided the card is clean and has a decent balance.

As always, this guide is just a starting point. The landscape of e-commerce fraud is constantly evolving, and so should your techniques. Stay informed, stay cautious, and maybe youll turn Shein into your personal cash cow.

Now get out there and make those Chinese fast fashion moguls regret their lax security. Just dont come crying to me when youre drowning in cheap polyester. Happy hunting, you degenerates.
see
 

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?️ Carding Guide: Shein (Clothes, Lingerie, Everything) ?️



Welcome back, you degenerates. Today were setting our scopes on Shein.com, the fast fashion behemoth thats been flooding the market with cheap clothes and even cheaper security. If youve been sleeping on this shit its time to wake the fuck up.
Shein's not just another fashion ecom site. These Chinese legends ship to over 150 countries with a product range wider than your moms ass. Were talking clothes, accessories and home goods - you name it, theyve got it. And guess what? Their security isn't too shabby.

View attachment 45755


Shein might be an easier target, but that doesnt mean you can half-ass this shit. Were gonna dive deep into their security setup, exploit their weaknesses, and walk away with more clothes than we can wear.
So grab your cards, fire up your proxies and lets turn this fast fashion empire into our girlfriends' (if you have one) personal wardrobe.



Why Shein?

Lets talk about why Shein's become a prime target for carders. This Chinese fast fashion giant isnt just pumping out cheap clothes - theyve inadvertently created the perfect site for our kind of work.

  • Look at their price points. Most Shein items cost less than $50. This sweet spot lets you card multiple times without triggering any high value purchase flags. You can rack up significant profit through volume without drawing too much attention.
  • The market for this shit is massive. From Instagram 'boutiques' to flea market vendors, theres no shortage of people willing to buy Shein gear at a markup. Quick flips mean fast profit and lower risk of chargebacks catching up to you.
View attachment 45757

Now lets talk security. Shein's actually invested in some decent fraud prevention. The Chinese arent complete idiots. Theyve got basic device fingerprinting, some IP checks, and theyll occasionally throw 3D Secure at you if something smells fishy.

But heres where it gets good - and where we can make our money. Shein's primary chokepoint is their absolutely massive order volume. Were talking millions of transactions daily across the globe. This tidal wave of orders forces them to make a critical tradeoffs.

To handle this insane volume, Shein has to process orders quickly. They cant afford to scrutinize every single transaction like smaller sites can. So theyve tuned their fraud detection to be more permissive. Theyre playing a numbers game: willing to let some fraudulent orders slip through to keep their overall operation running smoothly.

This creates a sweet spot for us. If we play it smart - using fresh cards, rotating proxies and not getting too greedy - we can slip our orders in among the legit ones. Your fraudulent purchases vanish into that flood and becomes practically invisible. The system might flag some sure. But with the sheer volume of transactions a good percentage will make it through. Its a numbers game and the odds are in our favor.

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️

One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:



Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:

https://binx.cc/tools/resell

BinX.CC | BinX.PW

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️


Recon & Security Overview

Lets dive into Shein's HTTP requests. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite (we ditched Caido - that piece of shit became too slow) we start poking around. The IP logs show multiple instances of fingerprinting, but none of them ping externally. At first glance this might suggest all fraud prevention is done inhouse which would make sense given Shein's massive order volume.

But dont get too excited. If youve been paying attention to our previous guides, you know that HTTP logs only tell half the story. Using Google, we did some research on popular antifraud systems and their client lists. Lo and behold: Riskified proudly boasts about being Shein's antifraud provider.

This changes the game. Riskified isnt some stupid fraud detection - these fuckers are good. They use machine learning and data from multiple merchants to spot patterns. Your typical tricks might not cut it here.

But remember that Shein's volume is still our friend. Riskified might be smart, but its like trying to spot a single counterfeit bill in a giant money warehouse. The sheer number of transactions means some will slip through.

Since they also use Adyen, 3D Secure pops up occasionally but its not consistent. Theyre using it selectively probably based on some risk scoring Adyen itself runs.

Also, and this is important: the fraud systems in place differ from country to country for SHEIN. Look at this one, I've tried browsing through their US site and they run FORTER.

View attachment 45758

So you need to essentially pick your own poison. If you're having troubles with Riskified whooping your ass, try rotating to a different location of Shein and check whichever fraud system they have in place. You never know, maybe you hit a branch that has no AI system implemented yet.



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



Requirements and Process

To hit Shein successfully, youll need:

  • Non-VBV cards not blacklisted by Adyen. Given Adyen's occasional 3DS pop-ups, this is crucial.
  • Clean residential proxies matching your cards country.
  • A solid antidetect browser setup to bypass Riskified's fingerprinting.
  • An aged Shein account (sourced from logs) or a highly trusted email for signup.
  • The cardholders actual email address (for our bypass trick).

Process:
View attachment 45759
  1. Set up your environment (proxy, antidetect browser).
  2. If using an aged account, log in. Otherwise, create a new account using a trusted email.
  3. Browse the site naturally. Add and remove items from your cart.
  4. Build a cart with a mix of items, keeping the total under $200 for your first attempts.
  5. Proceed to checkout. Use the cardholders email address. We can do this because Shein doesnt validate email on signup, giving us an important advantage.
  6. Enter shipping details carefully. Take your time, no copy-pasting.
  7. Submit the order.
  8. Immediately after order confirmation, change the email address on the account.
  9. If successful, wait at least 24 hours before attempting another order.
Bins that workeds (BIN doesn't matter if you lower your fraud score, I just include them here since you guys keep asking for fucking BINs):*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Caveats
View attachment 45760
While Shein can be a huge cash cow, there are some problems to watch out for:

  • Order Limits: Shein has daily and weekly order limits. Exceed these, and youre asking for trouble.
  • Account Bans: Theyre quick to ban suspicious accounts as decided by Riskified. Dont reuse burned accounts or IPs.
  • Delayed Cancellations: Sometimes orders get cancelled days after placement. Dont count your chickens until the package ships.
  • Shipping Delays: Shein's known for slow shipping. This increases the window for chargebacks to hit before you can flip the goods.


Conclusion

Shein presents a unique opportunity in the carding world. Its massive volume and diverse product range make it an attractive target, but dont underestimate its security measures. Success here requires a delicate balance of patience, strategy, and adaptability.

Remember, were exploiting a numbers game. Not every attempt will succeed, but with the right approach, enough will slip through to make it worthwhile. Keep your operations diverse, dont get greedy, and always be ready to adapt your tactics.

The problem is that too many carders get tunnel vision on BINs when targeting Shein. Thats a rookie mistake. As Ive pointed out in most of my guides, fixating on BINs is a surefire way to limit your success. The real approach is to understand the antifraud system and payment processor behind the store. Master that, and youll find that any BIN can work its magic - provided the card is clean and has a decent balance.

As always, this guide is just a starting point. The landscape of e-commerce fraud is constantly evolving, and so should your techniques. Stay informed, stay cautious, and maybe youll turn Shein into your personal cash cow.

Now get out there and make those Chinese fast fashion moguls regret their lax security. Just dont come crying to me when youre drowning in cheap polyester. Happy hunting, you degenerates.
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?️ Carding Guide: Shein (Clothes, Lingerie, Everything) ?️



Welcome back, you degenerates. Today were setting our scopes on Shein.com, the fast fashion behemoth thats been flooding the market with cheap clothes and even cheaper security. If youve been sleeping on this shit its time to wake the fuck up.
Shein's not just another fashion ecom site. These Chinese legends ship to over 150 countries with a product range wider than your moms ass. Were talking clothes, accessories and home goods - you name it, theyve got it. And guess what? Their security isn't too shabby.

View attachment 45755


Shein might be an easier target, but that doesnt mean you can half-ass this shit. Were gonna dive deep into their security setup, exploit their weaknesses, and walk away with more clothes than we can wear.
So grab your cards, fire up your proxies and lets turn this fast fashion empire into our girlfriends' (if you have one) personal wardrobe.



Why Shein?

Lets talk about why Shein's become a prime target for carders. This Chinese fast fashion giant isnt just pumping out cheap clothes - theyve inadvertently created the perfect site for our kind of work.

  • Look at their price points. Most Shein items cost less than $50. This sweet spot lets you card multiple times without triggering any high value purchase flags. You can rack up significant profit through volume without drawing too much attention.
  • The market for this shit is massive. From Instagram 'boutiques' to flea market vendors, theres no shortage of people willing to buy Shein gear at a markup. Quick flips mean fast profit and lower risk of chargebacks catching up to you.
View attachment 45757

Now lets talk security. Shein's actually invested in some decent fraud prevention. The Chinese arent complete idiots. Theyve got basic device fingerprinting, some IP checks, and theyll occasionally throw 3D Secure at you if something smells fishy.

But heres where it gets good - and where we can make our money. Shein's primary chokepoint is their absolutely massive order volume. Were talking millions of transactions daily across the globe. This tidal wave of orders forces them to make a critical tradeoffs.

To handle this insane volume, Shein has to process orders quickly. They cant afford to scrutinize every single transaction like smaller sites can. So theyve tuned their fraud detection to be more permissive. Theyre playing a numbers game: willing to let some fraudulent orders slip through to keep their overall operation running smoothly.

This creates a sweet spot for us. If we play it smart - using fresh cards, rotating proxies and not getting too greedy - we can slip our orders in among the legit ones. Your fraudulent purchases vanish into that flood and becomes practically invisible. The system might flag some sure. But with the sheer volume of transactions a good percentage will make it through. Its a numbers game and the odds are in our favor.

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️

One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:



Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:

https://binx.cc/tools/resell

BinX.CC | BinX.PW

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️


Recon & Security Overview

Lets dive into Shein's HTTP requests. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite (we ditched Caido - that piece of shit became too slow) we start poking around. The IP logs show multiple instances of fingerprinting, but none of them ping externally. At first glance this might suggest all fraud prevention is done inhouse which would make sense given Shein's massive order volume.

But dont get too excited. If youve been paying attention to our previous guides, you know that HTTP logs only tell half the story. Using Google, we did some research on popular antifraud systems and their client lists. Lo and behold: Riskified proudly boasts about being Shein's antifraud provider.

This changes the game. Riskified isnt some stupid fraud detection - these fuckers are good. They use machine learning and data from multiple merchants to spot patterns. Your typical tricks might not cut it here.

But remember that Shein's volume is still our friend. Riskified might be smart, but its like trying to spot a single counterfeit bill in a giant money warehouse. The sheer number of transactions means some will slip through.

Since they also use Adyen, 3D Secure pops up occasionally but its not consistent. Theyre using it selectively probably based on some risk scoring Adyen itself runs.

Also, and this is important: the fraud systems in place differ from country to country for SHEIN. Look at this one, I've tried browsing through their US site and they run FORTER.

View attachment 45758

So you need to essentially pick your own poison. If you're having troubles with Riskified whooping your ass, try rotating to a different location of Shein and check whichever fraud system they have in place. You never know, maybe you hit a branch that has no AI system implemented yet.



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



Requirements and Process

To hit Shein successfully, youll need:

  • Non-VBV cards not blacklisted by Adyen. Given Adyen's occasional 3DS pop-ups, this is crucial.
  • Clean residential proxies matching your cards country.
  • A solid antidetect browser setup to bypass Riskified's fingerprinting.
  • An aged Shein account (sourced from logs) or a highly trusted email for signup.
  • The cardholders actual email address (for our bypass trick).

Process:
View attachment 45759
  1. Set up your environment (proxy, antidetect browser).
  2. If using an aged account, log in. Otherwise, create a new account using a trusted email.
  3. Browse the site naturally. Add and remove items from your cart.
  4. Build a cart with a mix of items, keeping the total under $200 for your first attempts.
  5. Proceed to checkout. Use the cardholders email address. We can do this because Shein doesnt validate email on signup, giving us an important advantage.
  6. Enter shipping details carefully. Take your time, no copy-pasting.
  7. Submit the order.
  8. Immediately after order confirmation, change the email address on the account.
  9. If successful, wait at least 24 hours before attempting another order.
Bins that workeds (BIN doesn't matter if you lower your fraud score, I just include them here since you guys keep asking for fucking BINs):*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Caveats
View attachment 45760
While Shein can be a huge cash cow, there are some problems to watch out for:

  • Order Limits: Shein has daily and weekly order limits. Exceed these, and youre asking for trouble.
  • Account Bans: Theyre quick to ban suspicious accounts as decided by Riskified. Dont reuse burned accounts or IPs.
  • Delayed Cancellations: Sometimes orders get cancelled days after placement. Dont count your chickens until the package ships.
  • Shipping Delays: Shein's known for slow shipping. This increases the window for chargebacks to hit before you can flip the goods.


Conclusion

Shein presents a unique opportunity in the carding world. Its massive volume and diverse product range make it an attractive target, but dont underestimate its security measures. Success here requires a delicate balance of patience, strategy, and adaptability.

Remember, were exploiting a numbers game. Not every attempt will succeed, but with the right approach, enough will slip through to make it worthwhile. Keep your operations diverse, dont get greedy, and always be ready to adapt your tactics.

The problem is that too many carders get tunnel vision on BINs when targeting Shein. Thats a rookie mistake. As Ive pointed out in most of my guides, fixating on BINs is a surefire way to limit your success. The real approach is to understand the antifraud system and payment processor behind the store. Master that, and youll find that any BIN can work its magic - provided the card is clean and has a decent balance.

As always, this guide is just a starting point. The landscape of e-commerce fraud is constantly evolving, and so should your techniques. Stay informed, stay cautious, and maybe youll turn Shein into your personal cash cow.

Now get out there and make those Chinese fast fashion moguls regret their lax security. Just dont come crying to me when youre drowning in cheap polyester. Happy hunting, you degenerates.
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?️ Carding Guide: Shein (Clothes, Lingerie, Everything) ?️



Welcome back, you degenerates. Today were setting our scopes on Shein.com, the fast fashion behemoth thats been flooding the market with cheap clothes and even cheaper security. If youve been sleeping on this shit its time to wake the fuck up.
Shein's not just another fashion ecom site. These Chinese legends ship to over 150 countries with a product range wider than your moms ass. Were talking clothes, accessories and home goods - you name it, theyve got it. And guess what? Their security isn't too shabby.

View attachment 45755


Shein might be an easier target, but that doesnt mean you can half-ass this shit. Were gonna dive deep into their security setup, exploit their weaknesses, and walk away with more clothes than we can wear.
So grab your cards, fire up your proxies and lets turn this fast fashion empire into our girlfriends' (if you have one) personal wardrobe.



Why Shein?

Lets talk about why Shein's become a prime target for carders. This Chinese fast fashion giant isnt just pumping out cheap clothes - theyve inadvertently created the perfect site for our kind of work.

  • Look at their price points. Most Shein items cost less than $50. This sweet spot lets you card multiple times without triggering any high value purchase flags. You can rack up significant profit through volume without drawing too much attention.
  • The market for this shit is massive. From Instagram 'boutiques' to flea market vendors, theres no shortage of people willing to buy Shein gear at a markup. Quick flips mean fast profit and lower risk of chargebacks catching up to you.
View attachment 45757

Now lets talk security. Shein's actually invested in some decent fraud prevention. The Chinese arent complete idiots. Theyve got basic device fingerprinting, some IP checks, and theyll occasionally throw 3D Secure at you if something smells fishy.

But heres where it gets good - and where we can make our money. Shein's primary chokepoint is their absolutely massive order volume. Were talking millions of transactions daily across the globe. This tidal wave of orders forces them to make a critical tradeoffs.

To handle this insane volume, Shein has to process orders quickly. They cant afford to scrutinize every single transaction like smaller sites can. So theyve tuned their fraud detection to be more permissive. Theyre playing a numbers game: willing to let some fraudulent orders slip through to keep their overall operation running smoothly.

This creates a sweet spot for us. If we play it smart - using fresh cards, rotating proxies and not getting too greedy - we can slip our orders in among the legit ones. Your fraudulent purchases vanish into that flood and becomes practically invisible. The system might flag some sure. But with the sheer volume of transactions a good percentage will make it through. Its a numbers game and the odds are in our favor.

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️

One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:



Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:

https://binx.cc/tools/resell

BinX.CC | BinX.PW

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️


Recon & Security Overview

Lets dive into Shein's HTTP requests. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite (we ditched Caido - that piece of shit became too slow) we start poking around. The IP logs show multiple instances of fingerprinting, but none of them ping externally. At first glance this might suggest all fraud prevention is done inhouse which would make sense given Shein's massive order volume.

But dont get too excited. If youve been paying attention to our previous guides, you know that HTTP logs only tell half the story. Using Google, we did some research on popular antifraud systems and their client lists. Lo and behold: Riskified proudly boasts about being Shein's antifraud provider.

This changes the game. Riskified isnt some stupid fraud detection - these fuckers are good. They use machine learning and data from multiple merchants to spot patterns. Your typical tricks might not cut it here.

But remember that Shein's volume is still our friend. Riskified might be smart, but its like trying to spot a single counterfeit bill in a giant money warehouse. The sheer number of transactions means some will slip through.

Since they also use Adyen, 3D Secure pops up occasionally but its not consistent. Theyre using it selectively probably based on some risk scoring Adyen itself runs.

Also, and this is important: the fraud systems in place differ from country to country for SHEIN. Look at this one, I've tried browsing through their US site and they run FORTER.

View attachment 45758

So you need to essentially pick your own poison. If you're having troubles with Riskified whooping your ass, try rotating to a different location of Shein and check whichever fraud system they have in place. You never know, maybe you hit a branch that has no AI system implemented yet.



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



Requirements and Process

To hit Shein successfully, youll need:

  • Non-VBV cards not blacklisted by Adyen. Given Adyen's occasional 3DS pop-ups, this is crucial.
  • Clean residential proxies matching your cards country.
  • A solid antidetect browser setup to bypass Riskified's fingerprinting.
  • An aged Shein account (sourced from logs) or a highly trusted email for signup.
  • The cardholders actual email address (for our bypass trick).

Process:
View attachment 45759
  1. Set up your environment (proxy, antidetect browser).
  2. If using an aged account, log in. Otherwise, create a new account using a trusted email.
  3. Browse the site naturally. Add and remove items from your cart.
  4. Build a cart with a mix of items, keeping the total under $200 for your first attempts.
  5. Proceed to checkout. Use the cardholders email address. We can do this because Shein doesnt validate email on signup, giving us an important advantage.
  6. Enter shipping details carefully. Take your time, no copy-pasting.
  7. Submit the order.
  8. Immediately after order confirmation, change the email address on the account.
  9. If successful, wait at least 24 hours before attempting another order.
Bins that workeds (BIN doesn't matter if you lower your fraud score, I just include them here since you guys keep asking for fucking BINs):*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Caveats
View attachment 45760
While Shein can be a huge cash cow, there are some problems to watch out for:

  • Order Limits: Shein has daily and weekly order limits. Exceed these, and youre asking for trouble.
  • Account Bans: Theyre quick to ban suspicious accounts as decided by Riskified. Dont reuse burned accounts or IPs.
  • Delayed Cancellations: Sometimes orders get cancelled days after placement. Dont count your chickens until the package ships.
  • Shipping Delays: Shein's known for slow shipping. This increases the window for chargebacks to hit before you can flip the goods.


Conclusion

Shein presents a unique opportunity in the carding world. Its massive volume and diverse product range make it an attractive target, but dont underestimate its security measures. Success here requires a delicate balance of patience, strategy, and adaptability.

Remember, were exploiting a numbers game. Not every attempt will succeed, but with the right approach, enough will slip through to make it worthwhile. Keep your operations diverse, dont get greedy, and always be ready to adapt your tactics.

The problem is that too many carders get tunnel vision on BINs when targeting Shein. Thats a rookie mistake. As Ive pointed out in most of my guides, fixating on BINs is a surefire way to limit your success. The real approach is to understand the antifraud system and payment processor behind the store. Master that, and youll find that any BIN can work its magic - provided the card is clean and has a decent balance.

As always, this guide is just a starting point. The landscape of e-commerce fraud is constantly evolving, and so should your techniques. Stay informed, stay cautious, and maybe youll turn Shein into your personal cash cow.

Now get out there and make those Chinese fast fashion moguls regret their lax security. Just dont come crying to me when youre drowning in cheap polyester. Happy hunting, you degenerates.
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?️ Carding Guide: Shein (Clothes, Lingerie, Everything) ?️



Welcome back, you degenerates. Today were setting our scopes on Shein.com, the fast fashion behemoth thats been flooding the market with cheap clothes and even cheaper security. If youve been sleeping on this shit its time to wake the fuck up.
Shein's not just another fashion ecom site. These Chinese legends ship to over 150 countries with a product range wider than your moms ass. Were talking clothes, accessories and home goods - you name it, theyve got it. And guess what? Their security isn't too shabby.

View attachment 45755


Shein might be an easier target, but that doesnt mean you can half-ass this shit. Were gonna dive deep into their security setup, exploit their weaknesses, and walk away with more clothes than we can wear.
So grab your cards, fire up your proxies and lets turn this fast fashion empire into our girlfriends' (if you have one) personal wardrobe.



Why Shein?

Lets talk about why Shein's become a prime target for carders. This Chinese fast fashion giant isnt just pumping out cheap clothes - theyve inadvertently created the perfect site for our kind of work.

  • Look at their price points. Most Shein items cost less than $50. This sweet spot lets you card multiple times without triggering any high value purchase flags. You can rack up significant profit through volume without drawing too much attention.
  • The market for this shit is massive. From Instagram 'boutiques' to flea market vendors, theres no shortage of people willing to buy Shein gear at a markup. Quick flips mean fast profit and lower risk of chargebacks catching up to you.
View attachment 45757

Now lets talk security. Shein's actually invested in some decent fraud prevention. The Chinese arent complete idiots. Theyve got basic device fingerprinting, some IP checks, and theyll occasionally throw 3D Secure at you if something smells fishy.

But heres where it gets good - and where we can make our money. Shein's primary chokepoint is their absolutely massive order volume. Were talking millions of transactions daily across the globe. This tidal wave of orders forces them to make a critical tradeoffs.

To handle this insane volume, Shein has to process orders quickly. They cant afford to scrutinize every single transaction like smaller sites can. So theyve tuned their fraud detection to be more permissive. Theyre playing a numbers game: willing to let some fraudulent orders slip through to keep their overall operation running smoothly.

This creates a sweet spot for us. If we play it smart - using fresh cards, rotating proxies and not getting too greedy - we can slip our orders in among the legit ones. Your fraudulent purchases vanish into that flood and becomes practically invisible. The system might flag some sure. But with the sheer volume of transactions a good percentage will make it through. Its a numbers game and the odds are in our favor.

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️

One of the ways antifraud systems detect and reject your transactions is by looking up if the card has been used in other places. What this means is that cards that are resold across multiple shops, that are often rechecked for validity, will get outright rejected.
Luckily, BinX has a free tool to help you assess if the card you are about to buy is being resold across different shops. And the best part is that it's all FREE:



Now you'll know if the card is bad even before you buy it.
Check it out at:

https://binx.cc/tools/resell

BinX.CC | BinX.PW

⚠️ ALERT ⚠️


Recon & Security Overview

Lets dive into Shein's HTTP requests. Firing up our trusty Burp Suite (we ditched Caido - that piece of shit became too slow) we start poking around. The IP logs show multiple instances of fingerprinting, but none of them ping externally. At first glance this might suggest all fraud prevention is done inhouse which would make sense given Shein's massive order volume.

But dont get too excited. If youve been paying attention to our previous guides, you know that HTTP logs only tell half the story. Using Google, we did some research on popular antifraud systems and their client lists. Lo and behold: Riskified proudly boasts about being Shein's antifraud provider.

This changes the game. Riskified isnt some stupid fraud detection - these fuckers are good. They use machine learning and data from multiple merchants to spot patterns. Your typical tricks might not cut it here.

But remember that Shein's volume is still our friend. Riskified might be smart, but its like trying to spot a single counterfeit bill in a giant money warehouse. The sheer number of transactions means some will slip through.

Since they also use Adyen, 3D Secure pops up occasionally but its not consistent. Theyre using it selectively probably based on some risk scoring Adyen itself runs.

Also, and this is important: the fraud systems in place differ from country to country for SHEIN. Look at this one, I've tried browsing through their US site and they run FORTER.

View attachment 45758

So you need to essentially pick your own poison. If you're having troubles with Riskified whooping your ass, try rotating to a different location of Shein and check whichever fraud system they have in place. You never know, maybe you hit a branch that has no AI system implemented yet.



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



Requirements and Process

To hit Shein successfully, youll need:

  • Non-VBV cards not blacklisted by Adyen. Given Adyen's occasional 3DS pop-ups, this is crucial.
  • Clean residential proxies matching your cards country.
  • A solid antidetect browser setup to bypass Riskified's fingerprinting.
  • An aged Shein account (sourced from logs) or a highly trusted email for signup.
  • The cardholders actual email address (for our bypass trick).

Process:
View attachment 45759
  1. Set up your environment (proxy, antidetect browser).
  2. If using an aged account, log in. Otherwise, create a new account using a trusted email.
  3. Browse the site naturally. Add and remove items from your cart.
  4. Build a cart with a mix of items, keeping the total under $200 for your first attempts.
  5. Proceed to checkout. Use the cardholders email address. We can do this because Shein doesnt validate email on signup, giving us an important advantage.
  6. Enter shipping details carefully. Take your time, no copy-pasting.
  7. Submit the order.
  8. Immediately after order confirmation, change the email address on the account.
  9. If successful, wait at least 24 hours before attempting another order.
Bins that workeds (BIN doesn't matter if you lower your fraud score, I just include them here since you guys keep asking for fucking BINs):*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***



Caveats
View attachment 45760
While Shein can be a huge cash cow, there are some problems to watch out for:

  • Order Limits: Shein has daily and weekly order limits. Exceed these, and youre asking for trouble.
  • Account Bans: Theyre quick to ban suspicious accounts as decided by Riskified. Dont reuse burned accounts or IPs.
  • Delayed Cancellations: Sometimes orders get cancelled days after placement. Dont count your chickens until the package ships.
  • Shipping Delays: Shein's known for slow shipping. This increases the window for chargebacks to hit before you can flip the goods.


Conclusion

Shein presents a unique opportunity in the carding world. Its massive volume and diverse product range make it an attractive target, but dont underestimate its security measures. Success here requires a delicate balance of patience, strategy, and adaptability.

Remember, were exploiting a numbers game. Not every attempt will succeed, but with the right approach, enough will slip through to make it worthwhile. Keep your operations diverse, dont get greedy, and always be ready to adapt your tactics.

The problem is that too many carders get tunnel vision on BINs when targeting Shein. Thats a rookie mistake. As Ive pointed out in most of my guides, fixating on BINs is a surefire way to limit your success. The real approach is to understand the antifraud system and payment processor behind the store. Master that, and youll find that any BIN can work its magic - provided the card is clean and has a decent balance.

As always, this guide is just a starting point. The landscape of e-commerce fraud is constantly evolving, and so should your techniques. Stay informed, stay cautious, and maybe youll turn Shein into your personal cash cow.

Now get out there and make those Chinese fast fashion moguls regret their lax security. Just dont come crying to me when youre drowning in cheap polyester. Happy hunting, you degenerates.
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