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Mayson 05-10-2025 03:33 AM


I notice a lot of people curious as to how to book flights/hotels/attractions (such as theme parks, zoos, etc.) and I'd like to offer up a quick tutorial since it's honestly fairly easy for anyone to accomplish with minimal skill and you don't need to hire anybody unless you don't have the time yourself.
Requirements:
Canvas Defender extension (available on Chrome/Firefox)
Any proxy switcher extension (there are plenty of them for both Chrome/Firefox)
User-Agent Switcher (available on both Firefox/Chrome)
History Cleaner extension (to delete cookies/session data/flash data etc)
Clean socks (such as premsocks.com or other vendors that provide updated clean socks)
Credit card with billing address that matches the socks state (and ideally city)
OPTIONAL: non-free email (such as @comcast, @att.net, @verizon.net etc)
Steps:
Run history cleaner and get rid of all existing browsing data, create a new fingerprint from Canvas Defender by clicking "Create New Noise," setup your socks using the extension, adjust your time-zone to match the credit card billing address time zone using User-Agent Switcher extension and go ahead and place your booking, ideally making sure that the order's billing name/phone number matches the real billing info, and you use the non-free email.
If the website uses VBV and your card is US based, you can almost always find the SSN associated with the card by looking up the name on ssndob.cc and buying the SSN for $4. In my experience I can lookup the SSN of the person 8 out of 10 times.
Tip: try to make sure that your card is live and has sufficient credit/funds in it before attempting to make the purchase. Some bins (like Visa Chase Credit) allows you to call the number on the back of the card where you'll only need the card number and zip code to find out if it's live and how much credit it has left to use. If your card declines during the purchase and you're using Visa Chase Credit, you can call the number again and see if the card has been blocked by the bank (you'll hear a different message when inputting the card number if the card has been blocked) or whether the site's fraud detection system declined the order (in which case it means you didn't follow the steps I listed above, because if you did, there is really no reason why your order would be declined.)
Some sites REQUIRE vbv/msc which means that if you submit the order using a non-vbv/msc bin, your order will automatically be declined. If this is the case, then you'll have to lookup the SSN using the website I listed above and use a VBV/MSC bin.
Once you have successfully booked anything, change your fingerprint again by clicking "Create New Noise," then running browsing cleaner, changing socks.... etc to do it all over.
I think I pretty much covered everything. I wrote this without much preparation after receiving a number of PMs about how to do it.
Let me know if you need help.

Mayson 05-10-2025 03:55 AM


Forgot to add something: the reason why some merchants and vendors add (and sometimes require) VBV/MSC is because it fully shifts liability from merchants to banks in case of fraudulent transactions. Without VBV/MSC, the merchant is ALWAYS (no exception) liable for chargebacks and they incur the loss alone. When an order passes VBV/MSC, however, that liability shifts back to the bank and the bank becomes ALWAYS responsible for chargebacks and the merchant gets to keep the money in case of a chargeback.

CCleaner 05-10-2025 04:18 AM


this tutorial is sucks, course japan ccs is very rare in case of doing japan tokyo disney tickets. give me japan ccs and I will do you tons of tickets

Qwerty7777 05-10-2025 04:33 AM


No fresh news =) But for new users its good )

Mayson 05-10-2025 04:40 AM


I agree. It's a simple yet somewhat detailed article for beginners posted appropriately in the beginner section.

adler 05-10-2025 04:48 AM


good post

killrambo 05-10-2025 04:53 AM


thanks bro bro

Mayson 05-10-2025 04:59 AM


Bumping so that this mini-article gets more exposure.

Fanfanfan 05-10-2025 05:04 AM


All the legendary carders out there learn the basics of security and anti fraud systems and make up their own methods
As for carding flights, fucking easy in my books. But really you should cash out using your own personal method and then with that money buy it legit.
Never shit where you eat, and using your own name on a fraudulent transaction just like shitting in your own mouth
Stay safe family
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Mayson 05-10-2025 05:10 AM


Quote:

Originally Posted by LemonTEK
All the legendary carders out there learn the basics of security and anti fraud systems and make up their own methods
As for carding flights, fucking easy in my books. But really you should cash out using your own personal method and then with that money buy it legit.
Never shit where you eat, and using your own name on a fraudulent transaction just like shitting in your own mouth
Stay safe family

Very true. Hotels and attractions, however, are much less risky than flights. I personally would not book myself a flight using someone else's card.
If you're broke, and you have to book yourself a flight, you have to at least use a gift card bin or somehow buy a legit/trade for a legit Visa/MC/AmericanExpress gift card to do so.


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