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albanec 05-26-2025 12:07 PM

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If you've read my residential drops guide elsewhere you'd know that if there's one item at the top of the list of what these residential drops buy, it's fucking <font color="#00BFFF">Dyson</font>. And for good reason. These <font color="#00FF00">premium</font> vacuum and hair tool beasts move serious hardware with high price tags.<br/>
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Most <font color="#FF4500">amateur carders</font> waste time on <font color="#FF4500">garbage targets</font> while these $400-900 appliances maintain <font color="#00FF00">70-80% of retail</font> when flipped. Their <font color="#00BFFF">Airwrap</font> alone sells for $600 retail and flips for <font color="#00FF00">$450+</font> all day long.<br/>
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<font color="White"><font size="5">Dyson</font></font><br/>
Dyson is <font color="#00FF00">extremely liquid</font> - like the fucking <font color="#00BFFF">Apple</font> of home appliances. Everyone wants this shit, and they'll pay top dollar to get it. Card a $600 <font color="#00BFFF">Airwrap</font> or $700 vacuum and flip it same-day for <font color="#00FF00">$450-550 cash</font>. No specialized knowledge needed no seasonal demand drops - just high-value tech that moves fast year-round.<br/>
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<div align="center"><img alt="" border="0" class="bbCodeImage" src="https://i.imgur.com/laOT2tr.png"/></div><br/>
And the best part is that the site itself has <font color="#00FF00">no 3DS</font>. While you are struggling with listing all your NONVBV bins, people who card <font color="#00BFFF">Dyson</font> slide through checkout <font color="#00FF00">smooth as butter</font>.<br/>
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<font color="white"><font size="5">Security Analysis</font></font><br/>
After digging through their checkout process with <font color="#00BFFF">Burp Suite</font> here's what we're dealing with:<br/>
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<font color="#00BFFF">Dyson</font> runs <a href="https://www.adyen.com" target="_blank">Adyen</a> as their payment processor, but most of the antifraud heavy lifting is handled by <a href="https://www.riskified.com" target="_blank">Riskified</a>. This isn't some <font color="#FF4500">homegrown bullshit</font> cobbled together by their IT department. Their system focuses on <font color="#FF8C00">device fingerprinting</font> behavior patterns, and <font color="#FF8C00">velocity checks</font>. If you look sketchy to <font color="#00BFFF">Riskified</font> you're toast.<br/>
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The beautiful fucking part is that there's <font color="#00FF00">noo 3D Secure</font> at all Which is weird if you think about it running <font color="#00BFFF">Adyen</font>. My entire house is filled with <font color="#00BFFF">Dyson</font> appliances - vacuums, hair dryers air purifiers - you name it. Not once have I ever gotten a 3DS prompt with any BIN I've used. But I don't know about you, you might use the <font color="#FF4500">dirtiest fucking proxy</font> with the <font color="#FF4500">nastiest 1$ card</font> so don't be surprised if you get all sorts of verification shit thrown your way.<br/>
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One thing to note is that using <font color="#00BFFF">Riskified</font> means they operate on a <font color="#FF8C00">tiered risk system</font>. <font color="#FF4500">Highly suspicious transactions</font> get cancelled outright - game over. But <font color="#FF8C00">medium-risk orders</font> is where <font color="#00BFFF">Dyson's</font> fraud team starts making <font color="#FF8C00">outbound verification calls</font>. They'll ring up the number on file to "confirm details" before processing. This is why having a <font color="#00FF00">real voice</font> on the other end matters - not some <font color="#FF4500">VOIP bullshit</font> or some random phone number. Answer that call confidently, and you might salvage what would otherwise be a dead transaction.<br/>
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<font color="white"><font size="5">Riskified Cookies</font></font><br/>
<font color="#00BFFF">Riskified</font> tracks more than your IP and payment details—they monitor your <font color="#FF8C00">digital footprints</font> through their cookie network. As covered in my guide on cookies and referrer <a href="https://2crd.cc/showthread.php?t=161938" target="_blank">FAQ: All about cookies and referrers (2025)</a> these aren't just trackers—they're your <font color="#00FF00">digital alibi</font> when fraud prevention systems are watching.<br/>
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<div align="center"><img alt="" border="0" class="bbCodeImage" src="https://www.riskified.com/app/uploads/2021/09/ControlCenter.gif"/></div><br/>
<font color="#00BFFF">Riskified</font> operates across hundreds of e-commerce platforms, sharing intelligence between them.<br/>
The trick to bypass them: <br/>
Use <a href="https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Riskified" target="_blank">BuiltWith</a> and others to find other Riskified-powered stores. Search for "Riskified" in their technology profiles to get a list. Before hitting Dyson spend 10-15 minutes on these related sites—add items to carts, check product reviews browse categories. This builds a legitimate cross-site cookie profile that Riskified recognizes when you land on Dyson.<br/>
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<font color="#00BFFF">iPhone</font> users have it harder since <font color="#00BFFF">iOS</font> doesn't allow easy automation. This is where <font color="#00FF00">antidetect browsers</font> earn their keep. Tools like <a href="https://linkensphere.com" target="_blank">Linken Sphere</a> have <font color="#00FF00">automated warming functions</font> that simulate natural browsing across multiple sites, making your fingerprint look like a regular shopper rather than a fresh fraud attempt.<br/>
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The difference between warming your profile and going in cold is massive. <font color="#00FF00">Properly warmed sessions</font> can hit <font color="#00FF00">70-80% success rates</font> while <font color="#FF4500">cold browsers</font> get flagged almost immediately. <font color="#00BFFF">Riskified</font> isn't looking for perfect customers—they're hunting for <font color="#FF8C00">patterns that don't match normal shopping behavior</font>.<br/>
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<font color="white"><font size="5">Essential Tools</font></font><br/>
To successfully hit <font color="#00BFFF">Dyson</font>, gather this shit first:<br/>
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<font color="white"><b><font size="3">Card Requirements:</font></b></font><ul><li><font color="#00FF00">Clean cards</font> matching your setup location (they don't need to be NONVBV since <font color="#00BFFF">Dyson US</font> doesn't use 3DS in my experience)</li>
<li>Cards with bins with <font color="#00FF00">high limits</font></li>
<li>Cards with the <font color="#00FF00">cardholders email</font> - this is crucial for our <font color="#00BFFF">Riskified</font> trick</li>
</ul><font color="white"><b><font size="3">Technical Setup:</font></b></font><ul><li><font color="#00FF00">Fresh iPhone</font> with clean browser (or <font color="#00BFFF">Linken</font> if you want to do the warming route)</li>
<li><font color="#00FF00">Residential proxies</font> matching your card's billing state EXACTLY</li>
<li><font color="#00FF00">Voice-capable non-VOIP number</font> for verification calls</li>
<li><font color="#00FF00">Clean drops</font> with no history of fraud</li>
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<font color="white"><font size="5">Execution Strategy</font></font><br/>
The money moves at checkout:<br/>
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<div align="center"><img alt="" border="0" class="bbCodeImage" src="https://i.imgur.com/Q7nfum7.png"/></div><ol style="list-style-type: decimal"><li><div align="left"><font color="#00FF00">Warm your Riskified profile</font> on related sites first (this is entirely optional as covered above)​</div></li>
<li><div align="left">Create a fresh <font color="#00BFFF">Dyson</font> account using the <font color="#00FF00">cardholders actual email address</font> - <font color="#00BFFF">Dyson</font> doesn't verify it - and if they have history with <font color="#00BFFF">Riskified</font>, which most US people not living under a rock will you'll get a <font color="#00FF00">trust boost</font> and guarantees your item ships.​</div></li>
<li><div align="left">Select your product<br/>
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<li><div align="left">Add your drop's address<br/>
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<li><div align="left">Enter your a number where you can receive calls - expect potential <font color="#FF8C00">verification calls</font>​</div></li>
<li><div align="left">After order confirmation, <font color="#FF8C00">spam that cardholder email</font> using email spam bots<br/>
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<font color="white"><font size="5">"Payment Authorization Issues"</font></font><br/>
The most common roadblock you'll hit is the dreaded "<font color="#FF4500">payment authorization issue</font>" email. This is <font color="#00BFFF">Dyson's</font> way of saying "We think you're full of shit but we're too polite to say it directly."<br/>
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When this happens, you have two options:<br/>
<font color="white"><b><font size="3">Option 1: Call In</font></b></font><br/>
Contact their customer service and play the <font color="#00FF00">confused slightly irritated legitimate customer</font>. "I don't understand why my order was canceled. I use this card all the time!" Their fraud team might ask basic verification questions about your card and billing details. Answer confidently but don't volunteer extra information. After this, your next order will go through just fine.<br/>
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<font color="white"><b><font size="3">Option 2: Restrategize</font></b></font><br/>
If your setup is <font color="#FF4500">burned</font> (unusual device fingerprints or suspicious proxies) dump it and start fresh. Trying repeatedly with the same setup is a <font color="#FF4500">waste of cards</font>.<br/>
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<font color="white"><font size="5">Reality Check</font></font><br/>
<font color="#00BFFF">Dyson</font> is a <font color="#00FF00">solid target</font>—premium products with <font color="#00FF00">strong resale value</font>, decent security thats beatable and easy flipping. Their main defense is <font color="#00BFFF">Riskified's</font> fingerprinting, so you need to use the cards email to get your transactions through without a hitch.<br/>
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The biggest challenge isn't getting past 3DS (since they don't use it in the US) but rather creating a setup that passes <font color="#00BFFF">Riskified's</font> risk scoring. If your device, behavior and details look legitimate, you've won most of the battle.<br/>
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Now stop wasting time on <font color="#FF4500">low-value bullshit</font> and grab some <font color="#00FF00">premium appliances</font> before they patch these holes.
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hothead 05-26-2025 12:09 PM

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<b>albanec</b>, nice :cheers:
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