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Heryti6589

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I've been following a tutorial from an "expert" on this forum about making purchases on eBay. According to this "expert," you have to change the shipping address after the purchase. But I've tried every method and couldn't change the shipping address after the purchase. Has anyone been able to change the address after the purchase?
 

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I tried talking to the sellers and they only let me change them on two purchases...sellers usually don't let you change the address.
 

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It's almost impossible now. I try to talk, but they only offer to cancel the order. The "expert" carder on this forum claimed it could be changed, but it can't.
 

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I saw this on a forum. I haven't tried it yet, but I'm leaving it here in case you want to try. The thread is from this year. If it works, please let me know right away. Hehe.



PayPals algorithms are sophisticated as fuck. They analyze delivery patterns across their network building heat maps of legitimate commerce versus sus activity. They know which zip codes are fraud hotspots which addresses are known drops which buildings show unusual shipping patterns. Your order gets run through this list of risk factors before processing.

But heres their critical flaw: PayPal only verifies shipping addresses during initial authorization. If it matches prior history - boom approved. Once they give that green light if the merchant (in this case ebay) uses a two-step checkout flow buyers can often make changes to the shipping address before final confirmation. That gap between authorization and final processing? Thats our sweet spot.

This verification process was designed to stop fraud but its predictable trust protocol is exactly what makes it exploitable. By initially using the cardholders real address you satisfy PayPals fraud detection. Then during that brief window before the order locks you execute the switcheroo - changing to your drop without triggering another security scan. The two-step process creates an opportunity that PayPal cant easily close without breaking legitimate functionality.


Lets get down to the dirty details. First you need fresh cards that havent been burned on PayPal. Pair that with residential proxies matching the cards city. And yeah, you need a solid antidetect browser.

Quick note: Dont stress about getting an aged eBay account - fresh ones/guest checkouts work fine. Ill drop a guide that needs it in the future, but thats not needed for this method.

Heres how you pull it off:
  • Play It Cool: Add your target items plus some cheap shit to your cart. Keep your first few orders under $500 until you get comfortable with the process - then you can gradually scale up. Once youre ready, go straight for guest checkout, add the cardholder's address as shipping, and smash that Pay with PayPal button the second it appears.

  • The Setup: During the PayPal checkout process, punch in the cardholder's email, if it keeps asking you to login (account already exists) keep finding the option that will make you checkout as guest.
  • On the details, use the cardholder's real address as your billing and shipping. This is where most rookies fuck up - you NEED that legit address for the initial check. It's your ticket past the automated fraud screens.
  • Timing Is Everything: Hit that PayPal button and wait for authorization. Once it clears and everything's green, you will be brought back to eBay for final confirmation.
  • The Switch: Quick and clean - change that shipping address to your drop spot before final confirmation. This is your money move. The system's guard is down, thinking everything's kosher.
  • Cover Your Ass: After the order goes through, flood the cardholder's email with spam using email bomber. Don't be one of those paranoid dipshits refreshing the order status every 2 minutes - that's a waste of energy. Just chill and wait for the shipment confirmation. Obsessively checking won't make it ship any faster.
 

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And it didn't work for you with PayPal?
 
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