LCD: Live Carding Demo - Home Depot
Introduction
Okay, gather ‘round. Today were talking Home Depot, the DIY giant thats about to become our own little bitch. If youve been sleeping on this orange cash cow, its time to wake up and smell the bills well get from flipping shit like power tools and wrenches and shit.
Home Depot isnt just another online store. This place is loaded with high value, easy to flip goods. Power tools, appliances, and enough raw materials to build a house.
Why Home Depot?
Youre wondering why were targeting a hardware store. Well Home Depot isnt just about hammers and nails; its a goldmine waiting to be mined.
Were dealing with high value items here. Power tools and appliances arent cheap so theres big profit potential. The best part? This stuff sells itself. Every contractor and DIYer is always looking for a deal.
If you read my previous post youd understand the concept of risk-value equilibrium. Home Depot is right in the sweet spot - high value, easy to resell and low risk. Its the perfect combination for us.
Home Depot's variety is perfect for mixing up our carding patterns. They have everything from cheap drill bits to expensive refrigerators. And they ship fast so less time for chargebacks to catch up.
Then theres the in-store pickup option. Its like theyre giving us an extra layer of anonymity. Your mule can walk in and out with merchandise quickly and efficiently.
Every Tom Dick and Harry running cashout groups on Discord and Telegram is salivating over the good shit from Home Depot. Its in high demand and easy to move. You wont be stuck with a garage full of power tools wondering how to get rid of them.
And. alsso keep an eye out. Next week well be going into cashing out physical items. Youll be turning that DeWalt drill set into cash in no time.
Recon & Security Overview
Okay lets talk about Home Depot's security ; or should I say, their attempt at security. We fired up Burp Suite and went in and found some goodies.
First thing you need to know about HD is that everything is inhouse. No third-party antifraud systems here. This is good for us. Cards and IDs we've burned elsewhere might still work here.
Their fraud detection is basic. Were seeing some velocity checks and geolocation stuff, but nothing too fancy. No 3D Secure most of the time either, which is nice for us.
But in-house doesnt always mean incompetent. Were dealing with the largest hardware store in the US - a company that at one point was even more valuable than Facebook. Theyre still running checks, and their size means theyve got resources to throw at security. Well need to be smart and stay on our toes when going after this target.
One thing to keep in mind with Home Depot seems to pay extra attention to high-value orders and unusual shipping/billing mismatches. So watch your step there, or youll get fucked if you overstep.
Requirements
To hit Home Depot youll need
Fresh US cards - Home Depot is a US company, so stick with domestic cards. Cards with a history on the site are gold here.US residential proxies - Match these to your cards state if possible.Decent antidetect browser - Nothing fancy needed but make sure it can handle basic fingerprinting.Drop addresses - This is key. Home Depot ships care a lot about the delivery address so make sure your drop's virgin. Bonus points if your drop is near a Home Depot store for instore pickup.Basic DIY and home improvement knowledge - You might need to wing it through customer service calls some times. Know the difference between a Phillips and a flathead at least!Patience - Home Depot fraud checks can take time so dont get anxious and try to reuse a card too soon.Solid email setup - Use aged Gmail accounts if possible since in my experience Home Depot seems to favor established email addresses.(Optional but nice to have) Burner/spoofer phone - For verifying orders or dealing with customer service butmake sure its not tied to your real identity.
If you want to hit bigger amounts especially on dirty/tainted addresses, an old aged Home Depot account will work magic. You can get some from log sellers. These aged accounts will make a big difference when youre going for high-ticket items.
Remember, halfassing your setup is kinda like showing up to a gunfight with a water pistol. Get your shit together before you even think about hitting Home Depot. Now that youve got your toolkit ready lets move on to the actual process of carding Home Depot.
Process
Lets keep it simple, heres the flow/process for hitting Home Depot, with all the requirements in mind:
Start with a Google search - Fire up your antidetect browser and proxy. Search for the item youre going to hit, like a Milwaukee drill. This “referrer binding” technique drops your fraud score by making it look like you found Home Depot through Google, just like any other schmuck.↓Once youre on Home Depot, dont go straight for the item like a crackhead. Look at related shit, scroll around, pad up your browsing history. Add a few different items to your cart. Make it look like youre comparison shopping.↓Close your session and let it cook for a couple of hours. This is where a static residential proxy earns its keep. It keeps your IP consistent, so when you come back, Home Depot doesnt get twitchy about sudden IP changes. Youre warming up your carding session without fucking up your fraud score.↓Reopen your session with the same setup. Review your cart, maybe tweak it a bit. Proceed to checkout like youre actually spending your own hard-earned cash.↓Use guest checkout if possible. If youre using an aged account, make sure its history matches your current behavior. Enter shipping info carefully - no copypasting, you lazy fuck. Take your time with payment details. Double-check everything before submitting.↓After you hit submit, dont touch that setup or card for at least 24 hours. Home Depot's fraud checks can take time. Trying to reuse a card too soon is like waving a red flag at a bull.↓If you get an order confirmation, dont start celebrating yet. Keep an eye on your email for shipping confirmation. Home Depot's been known to cancel orders even after initial confirmation.↓If youre doing store pickup, send someone in. For delivery, make sure your drops ready to receive the package.
As I always say: be ready to roll. Home Depot can change their mind at any time. Stay cool, stay patient, dont get stupid.
Pro Tips for Success:
Store Pickup
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Aged Account + Store Pickup
If you want to go all in, combine an aged account with store pickup. This is where things get real. Youre not just using a trusted account and identity, youre using the account owners name as the pickup person. The system sees a loyal customer making their usual purchase, and you walk out with your merchandise without raising any flags.
Delivery Address Change
Changing the delivery address post-order can be hit or miss. But Ive found a way that works: Use a card with the same zip code (or very close) as your drop. When you call to change the address, it looks like youre just moving the delivery a couple of streets over, not across state lines. Its all about making that address change look as innocent as possible.
These arent just tricks; theyre pro tips. Master these and youll level up your Home Depot game.
Now go use these and get the most out of your Home Depot runs. Just remember, if things go sideways, you didnt hear any of this from me.
Closing
Alright you got the formula for Home Depot to be your personal ATM. We covered everything from basic recon to advanced tricks to get you swimming in power tools and appliances.
This isnt just about getting free stuff. Its about understanding the system, finding the holes, and exploiting them like a boss. Mix it up, space out your hits, and always be ready to switch when things get too hot.
Until next time, carding, you devils.
May your drops remain clean and your cards stay fresh. d0ctrine out.
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LCD: Live Carding Demo - Home Depot
Introduction
Okay, gather ‘round. Today were talking Home Depot, the DIY giant thats about to become our own little bitch. If youve been sleeping on this orange cash cow, its time to wake up and smell the bills well get from flipping shit like power tools and wrenches and shit.
Home Depot isnt just another online store. This place is loaded with high value, easy to flip goods. Power tools, appliances, and enough raw materials to build a house.
Why Home Depot?
Youre wondering why were targeting a hardware store. Well Home Depot isnt just about hammers and nails; its a goldmine waiting to be mined.
Were dealing with high value items here. Power tools and appliances arent cheap so theres big profit potential. The best part? This stuff sells itself. Every contractor and DIYer is always looking for a deal.
If you read my previous post youd understand the concept of risk-value equilibrium. Home Depot is right in the sweet spot - high value, easy to resell and low risk. Its the perfect combination for us.
Home Depot's variety is perfect for mixing up our carding patterns. They have everything from cheap drill bits to expensive refrigerators. And they ship fast so less time for chargebacks to catch up.
Then theres the in-store pickup option. Its like theyre giving us an extra layer of anonymity. Your mule can walk in and out with merchandise quickly and efficiently.
Every Tom Dick and Harry running cashout groups on Discord and Telegram is salivating over the good shit from Home Depot. Its in high demand and easy to move. You wont be stuck with a garage full of power tools wondering how to get rid of them.
And. alsso keep an eye out. Next week well be going into cashing out physical items. Youll be turning that DeWalt drill set into cash in no time.
Recon & Security Overview
Okay lets talk about Home Depot's security ; or should I say, their attempt at security. We fired up Burp Suite and went in and found some goodies.
First thing you need to know about HD is that everything is inhouse. No third-party antifraud systems here. This is good for us. Cards and IDs we've burned elsewhere might still work here.
Their fraud detection is basic. Were seeing some velocity checks and geolocation stuff, but nothing too fancy. No 3D Secure most of the time either, which is nice for us.
But in-house doesnt always mean incompetent. Were dealing with the largest hardware store in the US - a company that at one point was even more valuable than Facebook. Theyre still running checks, and their size means theyve got resources to throw at security. Well need to be smart and stay on our toes when going after this target.
One thing to keep in mind with Home Depot seems to pay extra attention to high-value orders and unusual shipping/billing mismatches. So watch your step there, or youll get fucked if you overstep.
Requirements
To hit Home Depot youll need
Fresh US cards - Home Depot is a US company, so stick with domestic cards. Cards with a history on the site are gold here.US residential proxies - Match these to your cards state if possible.Decent antidetect browser - Nothing fancy needed but make sure it can handle basic fingerprinting.Drop addresses - This is key. Home Depot ships care a lot about the delivery address so make sure your drop's virgin. Bonus points if your drop is near a Home Depot store for instore pickup.Basic DIY and home improvement knowledge - You might need to wing it through customer service calls some times. Know the difference between a Phillips and a flathead at least!Patience - Home Depot fraud checks can take time so dont get anxious and try to reuse a card too soon.Solid email setup - Use aged Gmail accounts if possible since in my experience Home Depot seems to favor established email addresses.(Optional but nice to have) Burner/spoofer phone - For verifying orders or dealing with customer service butmake sure its not tied to your real identity.
If you want to hit bigger amounts especially on dirty/tainted addresses, an old aged Home Depot account will work magic. You can get some from log sellers. These aged accounts will make a big difference when youre going for high-ticket items.
Remember, halfassing your setup is kinda like showing up to a gunfight with a water pistol. Get your shit together before you even think about hitting Home Depot. Now that youve got your toolkit ready lets move on to the actual process of carding Home Depot.
Process
Lets keep it simple, heres the flow/process for hitting Home Depot, with all the requirements in mind:
Start with a Google search - Fire up your antidetect browser and proxy. Search for the item youre going to hit, like a Milwaukee drill. This “referrer binding” technique drops your fraud score by making it look like you found Home Depot through Google, just like any other schmuck.↓Once youre on Home Depot, dont go straight for the item like a crackhead. Look at related shit, scroll around, pad up your browsing history. Add a few different items to your cart. Make it look like youre comparison shopping.↓Close your session and let it cook for a couple of hours. This is where a static residential proxy earns its keep. It keeps your IP consistent, so when you come back, Home Depot doesnt get twitchy about sudden IP changes. Youre warming up your carding session without fucking up your fraud score.↓Reopen your session with the same setup. Review your cart, maybe tweak it a bit. Proceed to checkout like youre actually spending your own hard-earned cash.↓Use guest checkout if possible. If youre using an aged account, make sure its history matches your current behavior. Enter shipping info carefully - no copypasting, you lazy fuck. Take your time with payment details. Double-check everything before submitting.↓After you hit submit, dont touch that setup or card for at least 24 hours. Home Depot's fraud checks can take time. Trying to reuse a card too soon is like waving a red flag at a bull.↓If you get an order confirmation, dont start celebrating yet. Keep an eye on your email for shipping confirmation. Home Depot's been known to cancel orders even after initial confirmation.↓If youre doing store pickup, send someone in. For delivery, make sure your drops ready to receive the package.
As I always say: be ready to roll. Home Depot can change their mind at any time. Stay cool, stay patient, dont get stupid.
Pro Tips for Success:
Store Pickup
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Aged Account + Store Pickup
If you want to go all in, combine an aged account with store pickup. This is where things get real. Youre not just using a trusted account and identity, youre using the account owners name as the pickup person. The system sees a loyal customer making their usual purchase, and you walk out with your merchandise without raising any flags.
Delivery Address Change
Changing the delivery address post-order can be hit or miss. But Ive found a way that works: Use a card with the same zip code (or very close) as your drop. When you call to change the address, it looks like youre just moving the delivery a couple of streets over, not across state lines. Its all about making that address change look as innocent as possible.
These arent just tricks; theyre pro tips. Master these and youll level up your Home Depot game.
Now go use these and get the most out of your Home Depot runs. Just remember, if things go sideways, you didnt hear any of this from me.
Closing
Alright you got the formula for Home Depot to be your personal ATM. We covered everything from basic recon to advanced tricks to get you swimming in power tools and appliances.
This isnt just about getting free stuff. Its about understanding the system, finding the holes, and exploiting them like a boss. Mix it up, space out your hits, and always be ready to switch when things get too hot.
Until next time, carding, you devils.
May your drops remain clean and your cards stay fresh. d0ctrine out.
HD pickup has been the best for me as a novice
LCD: Live Carding Demo - Home Depot
Introduction
Okay, gather ‘round. Today were talking Home Depot, the DIY giant thats about to become our own little bitch. If youve been sleeping on this orange cash cow, its time to wake up and smell the bills well get from flipping shit like power tools and wrenches and shit.
Home Depot isnt just another online store. This place is loaded with high value, easy to flip goods. Power tools, appliances, and enough raw materials to build a house.
Why Home Depot?
Youre wondering why were targeting a hardware store. Well Home Depot isnt just about hammers and nails; its a goldmine waiting to be mined.
Were dealing with high value items here. Power tools and appliances arent cheap so theres big profit potential. The best part? This stuff sells itself. Every contractor and DIYer is always looking for a deal.
If you read my previous post youd understand the concept of risk-value equilibrium. Home Depot is right in the sweet spot - high value, easy to resell and low risk. Its the perfect combination for us.
Home Depot's variety is perfect for mixing up our carding patterns. They have everything from cheap drill bits to expensive refrigerators. And they ship fast so less time for chargebacks to catch up.
Then theres the in-store pickup option. Its like theyre giving us an extra layer of anonymity. Your mule can walk in and out with merchandise quickly and efficiently.
Every Tom Dick and Harry running cashout groups on Discord and Telegram is salivating over the good shit from Home Depot. Its in high demand and easy to move. You wont be stuck with a garage full of power tools wondering how to get rid of them.
And. alsso keep an eye out. Next week well be going into cashing out physical items. Youll be turning that DeWalt drill set into cash in no time.
Recon & Security Overview
Okay lets talk about Home Depot's security ; or should I say, their attempt at security. We fired up Burp Suite and went in and found some goodies.
First thing you need to know about HD is that everything is inhouse. No third-party antifraud systems here. This is good for us. Cards and IDs we've burned elsewhere might still work here.
Their fraud detection is basic. Were seeing some velocity checks and geolocation stuff, but nothing too fancy. No 3D Secure most of the time either, which is nice for us.
But in-house doesnt always mean incompetent. Were dealing with the largest hardware store in the US - a company that at one point was even more valuable than Facebook. Theyre still running checks, and their size means theyve got resources to throw at security. Well need to be smart and stay on our toes when going after this target.
One thing to keep in mind with Home Depot seems to pay extra attention to high-value orders and unusual shipping/billing mismatches. So watch your step there, or youll get fucked if you overstep.
Requirements
To hit Home Depot youll need
Fresh US cards - Home Depot is a US company, so stick with domestic cards. Cards with a history on the site are gold here.US residential proxies - Match these to your cards state if possible.Decent antidetect browser - Nothing fancy needed but make sure it can handle basic fingerprinting.Drop addresses - This is key. Home Depot ships care a lot about the delivery address so make sure your drop's virgin. Bonus points if your drop is near a Home Depot store for instore pickup.Basic DIY and home improvement knowledge - You might need to wing it through customer service calls some times. Know the difference between a Phillips and a flathead at least!Patience - Home Depot fraud checks can take time so dont get anxious and try to reuse a card too soon.Solid email setup - Use aged Gmail accounts if possible since in my experience Home Depot seems to favor established email addresses.(Optional but nice to have) Burner/spoofer phone - For verifying orders or dealing with customer service butmake sure its not tied to your real identity.
If you want to hit bigger amounts especially on dirty/tainted addresses, an old aged Home Depot account will work magic. You can get some from log sellers. These aged accounts will make a big difference when youre going for high-ticket items.
Remember, halfassing your setup is kinda like showing up to a gunfight with a water pistol. Get your shit together before you even think about hitting Home Depot. Now that youve got your toolkit ready lets move on to the actual process of carding Home Depot.
Process
Lets keep it simple, heres the flow/process for hitting Home Depot, with all the requirements in mind:
Start with a Google search - Fire up your antidetect browser and proxy. Search for the item youre going to hit, like a Milwaukee drill. This “referrer binding” technique drops your fraud score by making it look like you found Home Depot through Google, just like any other schmuck.↓Once youre on Home Depot, dont go straight for the item like a crackhead. Look at related shit, scroll around, pad up your browsing history. Add a few different items to your cart. Make it look like youre comparison shopping.↓Close your session and let it cook for a couple of hours. This is where a static residential proxy earns its keep. It keeps your IP consistent, so when you come back, Home Depot doesnt get twitchy about sudden IP changes. Youre warming up your carding session without fucking up your fraud score.↓Reopen your session with the same setup. Review your cart, maybe tweak it a bit. Proceed to checkout like youre actually spending your own hard-earned cash.↓Use guest checkout if possible. If youre using an aged account, make sure its history matches your current behavior. Enter shipping info carefully - no copypasting, you lazy fuck. Take your time with payment details. Double-check everything before submitting.↓After you hit submit, dont touch that setup or card for at least 24 hours. Home Depot's fraud checks can take time. Trying to reuse a card too soon is like waving a red flag at a bull.↓If you get an order confirmation, dont start celebrating yet. Keep an eye on your email for shipping confirmation. Home Depot's been known to cancel orders even after initial confirmation.↓If youre doing store pickup, send someone in. For delivery, make sure your drops ready to receive the package.
As I always say: be ready to roll. Home Depot can change their mind at any time. Stay cool, stay patient, dont get stupid.
Pro Tips for Success:
Store Pickup
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Aged Account + Store Pickup
If you want to go all in, combine an aged account with store pickup. This is where things get real. Youre not just using a trusted account and identity, youre using the account owners name as the pickup person. The system sees a loyal customer making their usual purchase, and you walk out with your merchandise without raising any flags.
Delivery Address Change
Changing the delivery address post-order can be hit or miss. But Ive found a way that works: Use a card with the same zip code (or very close) as your drop. When you call to change the address, it looks like youre just moving the delivery a couple of streets over, not across state lines. Its all about making that address change look as innocent as possible.
These arent just tricks; theyre pro tips. Master these and youll level up your Home Depot game.
Now go use these and get the most out of your Home Depot runs. Just remember, if things go sideways, you didnt hear any of this from me.
Closing
Alright you got the formula for Home Depot to be your personal ATM. We covered everything from basic recon to advanced tricks to get you swimming in power tools and appliances.
This isnt just about getting free stuff. Its about understanding the system, finding the holes, and exploiting them like a boss. Mix it up, space out your hits, and always be ready to switch when things get too hot.
Until next time, carding, you devils.
May your drops remain clean and your cards stay fresh. d0ctrine out.
When using an aged account for pickup, do you need to get a fake ID matching the account owners name for pickup? Or can you change account owner information prior to ordering?
LCD: Live Carding Demo - Home Depot
Introduction
Okay, gather ‘round. Today were talking Home Depot, the DIY giant thats about to become our own little bitch. If youve been sleeping on this orange cash cow, its time to wake up and smell the bills well get from flipping shit like power tools and wrenches and shit.
Home Depot isnt just another online store. This place is loaded with high value, easy to flip goods. Power tools, appliances, and enough raw materials to build a house.
Why Home Depot?
Youre wondering why were targeting a hardware store. Well Home Depot isnt just about hammers and nails; its a goldmine waiting to be mined.
Were dealing with high value items here. Power tools and appliances arent cheap so theres big profit potential. The best part? This stuff sells itself. Every contractor and DIYer is always looking for a deal.
If you read my previous post youd understand the concept of risk-value equilibrium. Home Depot is right in the sweet spot - high value, easy to resell and low risk. Its the perfect combination for us.
Home Depot's variety is perfect for mixing up our carding patterns. They have everything from cheap drill bits to expensive refrigerators. And they ship fast so less time for chargebacks to catch up.
Then theres the in-store pickup option. Its like theyre giving us an extra layer of anonymity. Your mule can walk in and out with merchandise quickly and efficiently.
Every Tom Dick and Harry running cashout groups on Discord and Telegram is salivating over the good shit from Home Depot. Its in high demand and easy to move. You wont be stuck with a garage full of power tools wondering how to get rid of them.
And. alsso keep an eye out. Next week well be going into cashing out physical items. Youll be turning that DeWalt drill set into cash in no time.
Recon & Security Overview
Okay lets talk about Home Depot's security ; or should I say, their attempt at security. We fired up Burp Suite and went in and found some goodies.
First thing you need to know about HD is that everything is inhouse. No third-party antifraud systems here. This is good for us. Cards and IDs we've burned elsewhere might still work here.
Their fraud detection is basic. Were seeing some velocity checks and geolocation stuff, but nothing too fancy. No 3D Secure most of the time either, which is nice for us.
But in-house doesnt always mean incompetent. Were dealing with the largest hardware store in the US - a company that at one point was even more valuable than Facebook. Theyre still running checks, and their size means theyve got resources to throw at security. Well need to be smart and stay on our toes when going after this target.
One thing to keep in mind with Home Depot seems to pay extra attention to high-value orders and unusual shipping/billing mismatches. So watch your step there, or youll get fucked if you overstep.
Requirements
To hit Home Depot youll need
Fresh US cards - Home Depot is a US company, so stick with domestic cards. Cards with a history on the site are gold here.US residential proxies - Match these to your cards state if possible.Decent antidetect browser - Nothing fancy needed but make sure it can handle basic fingerprinting.Drop addresses - This is key. Home Depot ships care a lot about the delivery address so make sure your drop's virgin. Bonus points if your drop is near a Home Depot store for instore pickup.Basic DIY and home improvement knowledge - You might need to wing it through customer service calls some times. Know the difference between a Phillips and a flathead at least!Patience - Home Depot fraud checks can take time so dont get anxious and try to reuse a card too soon.Solid email setup - Use aged Gmail accounts if possible since in my experience Home Depot seems to favor established email addresses.(Optional but nice to have) Burner/spoofer phone - For verifying orders or dealing with customer service butmake sure its not tied to your real identity.
If you want to hit bigger amounts especially on dirty/tainted addresses, an old aged Home Depot account will work magic. You can get some from log sellers. These aged accounts will make a big difference when youre going for high-ticket items.
Remember, halfassing your setup is kinda like showing up to a gunfight with a water pistol. Get your shit together before you even think about hitting Home Depot. Now that youve got your toolkit ready lets move on to the actual process of carding Home Depot.
Process
Lets keep it simple, heres the flow/process for hitting Home Depot, with all the requirements in mind:
Start with a Google search - Fire up your antidetect browser and proxy. Search for the item youre going to hit, like a Milwaukee drill. This “referrer binding” technique drops your fraud score by making it look like you found Home Depot through Google, just like any other schmuck.↓Once youre on Home Depot, dont go straight for the item like a crackhead. Look at related shit, scroll around, pad up your browsing history. Add a few different items to your cart. Make it look like youre comparison shopping.↓Close your session and let it cook for a couple of hours. This is where a static residential proxy earns its keep. It keeps your IP consistent, so when you come back, Home Depot doesnt get twitchy about sudden IP changes. Youre warming up your carding session without fucking up your fraud score.↓Reopen your session with the same setup. Review your cart, maybe tweak it a bit. Proceed to checkout like youre actually spending your own hard-earned cash.↓Use guest checkout if possible. If youre using an aged account, make sure its history matches your current behavior. Enter shipping info carefully - no copypasting, you lazy fuck. Take your time with payment details. Double-check everything before submitting.↓After you hit submit, dont touch that setup or card for at least 24 hours. Home Depot's fraud checks can take time. Trying to reuse a card too soon is like waving a red flag at a bull.↓If you get an order confirmation, dont start celebrating yet. Keep an eye on your email for shipping confirmation. Home Depot's been known to cancel orders even after initial confirmation.↓If youre doing store pickup, send someone in. For delivery, make sure your drops ready to receive the package.
As I always say: be ready to roll. Home Depot can change their mind at any time. Stay cool, stay patient, dont get stupid.
Pro Tips for Success:
Store Pickup
*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***
Aged Account + Store Pickup
If you want to go all in, combine an aged account with store pickup. This is where things get real. Youre not just using a trusted account and identity, youre using the account owners name as the pickup person. The system sees a loyal customer making their usual purchase, and you walk out with your merchandise without raising any flags.
Delivery Address Change
Changing the delivery address post-order can be hit or miss. But Ive found a way that works: Use a card with the same zip code (or very close) as your drop. When you call to change the address, it looks like youre just moving the delivery a couple of streets over, not across state lines. Its all about making that address change look as innocent as possible.
These arent just tricks; theyre pro tips. Master these and youll level up your Home Depot game.
Now go use these and get the most out of your Home Depot runs. Just remember, if things go sideways, you didnt hear any of this from me.
Closing
Alright you got the formula for Home Depot to be your personal ATM. We covered everything from basic recon to advanced tricks to get you swimming in power tools and appliances.
This isnt just about getting free stuff. Its about understanding the system, finding the holes, and exploiting them like a boss. Mix it up, space out your hits, and always be ready to switch when things get too hot.
Until next time, carding, you devils.
May your drops remain clean and your cards stay fresh. d0ctrine out.
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LCD: Live Carding Demo - Home Depot
Introduction
Okay, gather ‘round. Today were talking Home Depot, the DIY giant thats about to become our own little bitch. If youve been sleeping on this orange cash cow, its time to wake up and smell the bills well get from flipping shit like power tools and wrenches and shit.
Home Depot isnt just another online store. This place is loaded with high value, easy to flip goods. Power tools, appliances, and enough raw materials to build a house.
Why Home Depot?
Youre wondering why were targeting a hardware store. Well Home Depot isnt just about hammers and nails; its a goldmine waiting to be mined.
Were dealing with high value items here. Power tools and appliances arent cheap so theres big profit potential. The best part? This stuff sells itself. Every contractor and DIYer is always looking for a deal.
If you read my previous post youd understand the concept of risk-value equilibrium. Home Depot is right in the sweet spot - high value, easy to resell and low risk. Its the perfect combination for us.
Home Depot's variety is perfect for mixing up our carding patterns. They have everything from cheap drill bits to expensive refrigerators. And they ship fast so less time for chargebacks to catch up.
Then theres the in-store pickup option. Its like theyre giving us an extra layer of anonymity. Your mule can walk in and out with merchandise quickly and efficiently.
Every Tom Dick and Harry running cashout groups on Discord and Telegram is salivating over the good shit from Home Depot. Its in high demand and easy to move. You wont be stuck with a garage full of power tools wondering how to get rid of them.
And. alsso keep an eye out. Next week well be going into cashing out physical items. Youll be turning that DeWalt drill set into cash in no time.
Recon & Security Overview
Okay lets talk about Home Depot's security ; or should I say, their attempt at security. We fired up Burp Suite and went in and found some goodies.
First thing you need to know about HD is that everything is inhouse. No third-party antifraud systems here. This is good for us. Cards and IDs we've burned elsewhere might still work here.
Their fraud detection is basic. Were seeing some velocity checks and geolocation stuff, but nothing too fancy. No 3D Secure most of the time either, which is nice for us.
But in-house doesnt always mean incompetent. Were dealing with the largest hardware store in the US - a company that at one point was even more valuable than Facebook. Theyre still running checks, and their size means theyve got resources to throw at security. Well need to be smart and stay on our toes when going after this target.
One thing to keep in mind with Home Depot seems to pay extra attention to high-value orders and unusual shipping/billing mismatches. So watch your step there, or youll get fucked if you overstep.
Requirements
To hit Home Depot youll need
Fresh US cards - Home Depot is a US company, so stick with domestic cards. Cards with a history on the site are gold here.US residential proxies - Match these to your cards state if possible.Decent antidetect browser - Nothing fancy needed but make sure it can handle basic fingerprinting.Drop addresses - This is key. Home Depot ships care a lot about the delivery address so make sure your drop's virgin. Bonus points if your drop is near a Home Depot store for instore pickup.Basic DIY and home improvement knowledge - You might need to wing it through customer service calls some times. Know the difference between a Phillips and a flathead at least!Patience - Home Depot fraud checks can take time so dont get anxious and try to reuse a card too soon.Solid email setup - Use aged Gmail accounts if possible since in my experience Home Depot seems to favor established email addresses.(Optional but nice to have) Burner/spoofer phone - For verifying orders or dealing with customer service butmake sure its not tied to your real identity.
If you want to hit bigger amounts especially on dirty/tainted addresses, an old aged Home Depot account will work magic. You can get some from log sellers. These aged accounts will make a big difference when youre going for high-ticket items.
Remember, halfassing your setup is kinda like showing up to a gunfight with a water pistol. Get your shit together before you even think about hitting Home Depot. Now that youve got your toolkit ready lets move on to the actual process of carding Home Depot.
Process
Lets keep it simple, heres the flow/process for hitting Home Depot, with all the requirements in mind:
Start with a Google search - Fire up your antidetect browser and proxy. Search for the item youre going to hit, like a Milwaukee drill. This “referrer binding” technique drops your fraud score by making it look like you found Home Depot through Google, just like any other schmuck.↓Once youre on Home Depot, dont go straight for the item like a crackhead. Look at related shit, scroll around, pad up your browsing history. Add a few different items to your cart. Make it look like youre comparison shopping.↓Close your session and let it cook for a couple of hours. This is where a static residential proxy earns its keep. It keeps your IP consistent, so when you come back, Home Depot doesnt get twitchy about sudden IP changes. Youre warming up your carding session without fucking up your fraud score.↓Reopen your session with the same setup. Review your cart, maybe tweak it a bit. Proceed to checkout like youre actually spending your own hard-earned cash.↓Use guest checkout if possible. If youre using an aged account, make sure its history matches your current behavior. Enter shipping info carefully - no copypasting, you lazy fuck. Take your time with payment details. Double-check everything before submitting.↓After you hit submit, dont touch that setup or card for at least 24 hours. Home Depot's fraud checks can take time. Trying to reuse a card too soon is like waving a red flag at a bull.↓If you get an order confirmation, dont start celebrating yet. Keep an eye on your email for shipping confirmation. Home Depot's been known to cancel orders even after initial confirmation.↓If youre doing store pickup, send someone in. For delivery, make sure your drops ready to receive the package.
As I always say: be ready to roll. Home Depot can change their mind at any time. Stay cool, stay patient, dont get stupid.
Pro Tips for Success:
Store Pickup
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Aged Account + Store Pickup
If you want to go all in, combine an aged account with store pickup. This is where things get real. Youre not just using a trusted account and identity, youre using the account owners name as the pickup person. The system sees a loyal customer making their usual purchase, and you walk out with your merchandise without raising any flags.
Delivery Address Change
Changing the delivery address post-order can be hit or miss. But Ive found a way that works: Use a card with the same zip code (or very close) as your drop. When you call to change the address, it looks like youre just moving the delivery a couple of streets over, not across state lines. Its all about making that address change look as innocent as possible.
These arent just tricks; theyre pro tips. Master these and youll level up your Home Depot game.
Now go use these and get the most out of your Home Depot runs. Just remember, if things go sideways, you didnt hear any of this from me.
Closing
Alright you got the formula for Home Depot to be your personal ATM. We covered everything from basic recon to advanced tricks to get you swimming in power tools and appliances.
This isnt just about getting free stuff. Its about understanding the system, finding the holes, and exploiting them like a boss. Mix it up, space out your hits, and always be ready to switch when things get too hot.
Until next time, carding, you devils.
May your drops remain clean and your cards stay fresh. d0ctrine out.