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SubjectGladly, I've got plausible deniability up the ass. NT :-D Reply to this message
Posted byDeath Knight
Posted on05/15/08 11:07 PM



> Ship that shit to your nigga DK. If any one asks him all he has to say is "Am
> Brazillian, come get me bitch!". Just throw him an X-Box 360 for his trouble.
>
> > For the least secure retailer I ever tested for you need:
> > The Credit Card Number
> > Security Code
> > Card Owner Name
> > Billing Address
> > And Phone number.
> >
> > Whoever you purchase from will likely maintain a fraud list. They usually
> keep
> > a blacklist of names, shipping addresses, known stolen credit cards (stolen
> > cards that have been tried at that site), e-mail addresses.
> >
> > After getting past them, you have to get past the merchant account. They know
> > what cards were reported stolen, and flags get set off for unusual activity.
> >
> > If you get caught, they will most likely start looking at the shipping
> address.
> > I can't really think of a way around it, other than a P.O. box, or temporary
> > address you can bail on. I've heard of people setting up bogus establishments
> > at rented spots, or tricking people into receiving and forwarding goods.
> >
> > Your safest bet is to try to milk as many cash advances as you can instead of
> > online purchases. You can also try in store purchases if you know the
> cashier,
> > but I wouldn't recommend doing it more than once.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>


All work and no play makes me..., well, you know the rest.

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*Stealing credit card questions  postamessage05/15/08 07:42 PM
.*Re: Stealing credit card questions  Cereal Killer05/15/08 09:11 PM
..*Or if you have the nutsack  Cereal Killer05/15/08 10:50 PM
....Gladly, I've got plausible deniability up the ass. NT :-D  Death Knight05/15/08 11:07 PM