Each credit card company starts their cards with a different number :
3 = American Express (AMEX)
4 = Visa
5 = MasterCard (MC)
6 = Discover (Disco)
Each card company has their own specific types of cards, here are some of the basics :
1. Visa
* Classic – A universal payment tool, which was adopted worldwide in any locations designated by the logo of Visa, including ATMs, real and virtual stores, and shops offering goods and services by mail and telephone. This card is intended for those who already have experience in the use of bank cards. She also enjoys popularity among consumers of middle-income, as guaranteed convenience, choice and financial flexibility.
* Gold – One of the leading products, has been adopted worldwide and allows you to enjoy.
an impressive financial freedom (aka higher limit).
* Platinum – These usually have limits over $10,000 (but remember, just because it has a high limit, doesn’t mean it isn’t already maxed out).
* Signature – No preset spending limit – great bin to get.
* Infinite – Most prestigious card, virtually no limit. Though there are less in circulation so be cautious when buying these, stick with reputable sellers!.
* Business – Used for small to medium sized businesses, usually has a decent limit.
* Corporate – Medium to large size businesses, larger limit than Business.
* Black – limited membership, $500 annual fee, high end card, no limit.
2. MasterCard
* Standard – comparable to visa classic.
* Gold – comparable to visa gold.
* Platinum – comparable to visa plat.
* World – very high limit.
* World Elite – virtually no limit, high end card.
3. Amex
* Gold – usually around 10k limit.
* Platinum- usually higher limit, around 35k.
* Centurion – High limit, 75k+ (also known as the black card, not to be confused with visa’s black card).
There are many more cards than this, these are just some of the basics. If I made a mistake on the card descriptions feel free to correct me as I gathered this information from other tutorials, online sources, so some may be outdated/wrong.
When you buy a cvv on a forum such as blackservice, it will usually come in a format such as this (probably not the same order though)
| credit card number | cvv2 code | exp date | name on the card | address | city | state | country | zip code | phone # (phone # sometimes not included depending on where you get your cvv’s from) |
Example Code:
4862362667787439 | 693 | 07/10 | scott j. sawyer | 10566 parkington lane |
highlands ranch | Colorado | United States | 80126 | 7203140318 |
If we dissect this a little bit we can find out more :-
The first string of numbers is the credit card number.
From the first digit we see that it is a Visa.
The first 6 numbers of that string is the BIN number.
So from this example the bin is 486236
Searching for this bin in a BIN Database we find this information:
Code:
486236, Capital One Bank CREDIT PLATINUM USA Richmond Virginia
Platinum – Credit, so this is a nice card. Platinum is better than Classic so we would have a better chance of carding higher priced items with this. And Credit is always better since it’s a line of credit instead of debit where the card holder needs to have the money physically in the bank in order to use that card.
3 = American Express (AMEX)
4 = Visa
5 = MasterCard (MC)
6 = Discover (Disco)
Each card company has their own specific types of cards, here are some of the basics :
1. Visa
* Classic – A universal payment tool, which was adopted worldwide in any locations designated by the logo of Visa, including ATMs, real and virtual stores, and shops offering goods and services by mail and telephone. This card is intended for those who already have experience in the use of bank cards. She also enjoys popularity among consumers of middle-income, as guaranteed convenience, choice and financial flexibility.
* Gold – One of the leading products, has been adopted worldwide and allows you to enjoy.
an impressive financial freedom (aka higher limit).
* Platinum – These usually have limits over $10,000 (but remember, just because it has a high limit, doesn’t mean it isn’t already maxed out).
* Signature – No preset spending limit – great bin to get.
* Infinite – Most prestigious card, virtually no limit. Though there are less in circulation so be cautious when buying these, stick with reputable sellers!.
* Business – Used for small to medium sized businesses, usually has a decent limit.
* Corporate – Medium to large size businesses, larger limit than Business.
* Black – limited membership, $500 annual fee, high end card, no limit.
2. MasterCard
* Standard – comparable to visa classic.
* Gold – comparable to visa gold.
* Platinum – comparable to visa plat.
* World – very high limit.
* World Elite – virtually no limit, high end card.
3. Amex
* Gold – usually around 10k limit.
* Platinum- usually higher limit, around 35k.
* Centurion – High limit, 75k+ (also known as the black card, not to be confused with visa’s black card).
There are many more cards than this, these are just some of the basics. If I made a mistake on the card descriptions feel free to correct me as I gathered this information from other tutorials, online sources, so some may be outdated/wrong.
When you buy a cvv on a forum such as blackservice, it will usually come in a format such as this (probably not the same order though)
| credit card number | cvv2 code | exp date | name on the card | address | city | state | country | zip code | phone # (phone # sometimes not included depending on where you get your cvv’s from) |
Example Code:
4862362667787439 | 693 | 07/10 | scott j. sawyer | 10566 parkington lane |
highlands ranch | Colorado | United States | 80126 | 7203140318 |
If we dissect this a little bit we can find out more :-
The first string of numbers is the credit card number.
From the first digit we see that it is a Visa.
The first 6 numbers of that string is the BIN number.
So from this example the bin is 486236
Searching for this bin in a BIN Database we find this information:
Code:
486236, Capital One Bank CREDIT PLATINUM USA Richmond Virginia
Platinum – Credit, so this is a nice card. Platinum is better than Classic so we would have a better chance of carding higher priced items with this. And Credit is always better since it’s a line of credit instead of debit where the card holder needs to have the money physically in the bank in order to use that card.