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spalr 06-01-2025 02:49 PM

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In the fucking jungle that is <font color="#FF8C00">carding</font> you're either predator or prey. Right now the apex predators are circling around two prime hunting grounds: <font color="#FF8C00">crypto</font> and <font color="#FF8C00">ads</font>. <font color="#FF8C00">Cryptos</font> got its cult following but if you're chasing that consistent sweet nectar of <font color="#00FF00">profit</font> running <font color="#FF8C00">ads</font> is where the smart moneys at. Were talking five maybe even six figures a month if you've got the balls and the brains to play it right.<br/>
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Truth to be told the games changed and its a goddamn bloodbath out there. It used to be you could slap a <font color="#FF8C00">card</font> on <a href="https://facebook.com" target="_blank">Facebook</a> and watch the <font color="#00FF00">money</font> flow. Not anymore. The big dogs - <a href="https://facebook.com" target="_blank">Facebook</a> <a href="https://google.com" target="_blank">Google</a> <a href="https://tiktok.com" target="_blank">TikTok</a> - they've built fucking fortresses around their <font color="#FF8C00">ad</font> platforms. Their <font color="#FF4500">security</font> is so tight its damn near impossible for small-time <font color="#FF8C00">carders</font> to get a piece of the action.<br/>
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<a href="https://pinterest.com" target="_blank">Pinterest</a> is the fucking black ops of social media. While the sheep are ramming their heads against <font color="#00BFFF">Facebooks</font> iron gates <font color="#00BFFF">Pinterest</font> quietly slips past <font color="#FF4500">defenses</font>. Its the Wild West of <font color="#FF8C00">advertising</font> where rules are mere suggestions. No bullshit paperwork or retinal scans needed. A working <font color="#FF8C00">card</font> some street smarts and you're in turning those $5 <font color="#FF8C00">cards</font> into serious fucking <font color="#00FF00">cash</font>. Best part? Its NONVBV.<br/>
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<div align="center"><font size="5"><font color="#ff8c00"><b>Ads For What?​</b></font></font></div>So why are <font color="#FF8C00">ad accounts</font> such a big fucking deal? They're pure <font color="#00FF00">gold</font> in the <font color="#FF8C00">fraud</font> world. Every <font color="#FF8C00">fraudster</font> out there needs a way to push their shit and <font color="#FF8C00">ad</font> space is how they do it. You got your <font color="#FF4500">fake</font> online stores <font color="#FF4500">malware</font> pushers <font color="#FF4500">phishing</font> <font color="#FF4500">scams</font> - you name it. They all need a way to get their shit in front of people.<br/>
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And its not just the obvious stuff. These <font color="#FF8C00">accounts</font> can boost any operation. Selling knock-off crap? Check. Dropshipping garbage? You bet. Sniffing <font color="#FF8C00">cards</font> with <font color="#FF4500">scamshops</font>? Great. Spreading <font color="#FF4500">malware</font> for a shitload of logs? <font color="#FF8C00">Ads</font> are your best friend. Even "legit" businesses with fucked up payment systems need them. And they'll pay top <font color="#00FF00">dollar</font> for <font color="#FF8C00">accounts</font> that actually work.<br/>
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You can either sell these <font color="#FF8C00">accounts</font> or use them yourself. Wanna be the supplier? Build up a bunch of clean <font color="#FF8C00">accounts</font> and sell them to other people. Or run your own <font color="#FF8C00">ads</font> and keep all the <font color="#00FF00">profits</font>. Either way once you figure out how to make these <font color="#FF8C00">accounts</font> its like having your own <font color="#00FF00">money</font> printer. Just don't fuck it up by getting too greedy.<br/>
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<div align="center"><font color="#ff8c00"><font size="5"><b>Why Pinterest Ads?</b></font></font><br/>
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<font color="#00BFFF">Pinterest</font> may not match <font color="#00BFFF">Facebook</font> or <font color="#00BFFF">Googles</font> <font color="#FF8C00">advertising</font> power but its currently the most accessible platform for running <font color="#FF8C00">carded</font> <font color="#FF8C00">ads</font>. Their <font color="#FF4500">verification</font> process is minimal - you just need basic account details and a working <font color="#FF8C00">card</font> to get started.<br/>
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Their <font color="#FF4500">fraud detection</font> is a joke compared to the big players meaning your <font color="#FF8C00">carded</font> <font color="#FF8C00">ads</font> have a higher chance of sticking. Plus the users are mostly middle-class folks ready to spend so even with limited targeting you can get some decent <font color="#00FF00">conversions</font>.<br/>
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Yeah you wont get the massive audience of other platforms but <font color="#00BFFF">Pinterests</font> weak-ass <font color="#FF4500">security</font> makes it <font color="#00FF00">perfect</font> for testing and scaling your <font color="#FF8C00">carding</font> ops. Its a sweet spot – enough <font color="#00FF00">traffic</font> to make it worthwhile but not so locked down that you cant get your foot in the door.<br/>
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<div align="center"><font size="5"><font color="#ff8c00"><b>Basics of Pinterest Security​</b></font></font></div><font color="#00BFFF">Pinterests</font> <font color="#FF4500">security</font> is laughably basic compared to other <font color="#FF8C00">ad</font> platforms but understanding three critical elements will make or break your success.<br/>
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<font size="3"><font color="#ff8c00">Cards</font></font><br/>
First lets talk <font color="#FF8C00">cards</font>. <font color="#00BFFF">Pinterest</font> bills you in thresholds meaning they'll hit your <font color="#FF8C00">card</font> multiple times as your <font color="#FF8C00">ad</font> spend climbs. So you need a fucking workhorse not some cheap-ass $5 <font color="#FF8C00">card</font> that'll fold after a few <font color="#FF4500">charges</font>. Were talking premium BINs here the kind that screams "fuck you" <font color="#00FF00">money</font>. Your best bet? <font color="#FF8C00">Cards</font> from oil-rich Middle Eastern countries like the <font color="#00BFFF">UAE</font> and <font color="#00BFFF">Saudi Arabia</font>. These fuckers are loaded they don't get hassled much on international transactions and theyll keep working long after your average <font color="#FF8C00">card</font> has been <font color="#FF4500">burned</font> and <font color="#FF4500">reported</font>.<br/>
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<font size="3"><font color="#ff8c00">Domains</font></font><br/>
Then there's <font color="#FF8C00">domain</font> management for the campaigns you will run. The second a <font color="#FF4500">chargeback</font> hits an account <font color="#00BFFF">Pinterest</font> <font color="#FF4500">blacklists</font> that <font color="#FF8C00">domain</font> and fast. Try running new <font color="#FF8C00">ads</font> to a <font color="#FF4500">burned</font> <font color="#FF8C00">domain</font> and your new account will <font color="#FF4500">freeze</font> up instantly. There are ways around this like <font color="#FF8C00">cloaking</font> and <font color="#FF8C00">traffic</font> redirection but that's advanced stuff well get into later. For now focus on keeping your <font color="#FF8C00">domains</font> clean and your <font color="#FF8C00">cards</font> strong.<br/>
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<font size="3"><font color="#ff8c00">Warming Up</font></font><br/>
Finally there's the <font color="#FF8C00">warm-up</font> period - a important phase in any <font color="#FF8C00">ad</font> operation. When you launch new campaigns <font color="#00BFFF">Pinterest</font> deliberately <font color="#FF4500">limits</font> your <font color="#FF8C00">traffic</font> for the first few days while their system evaluates the account and analyzes how to bring you <font color="#FF8C00">traffic</font>. This happens regardless of your budget - even if you set it to $1000/day you'll still get <font color="#FF4500">restricted</font> <font color="#FF8C00">traffic</font> during <font color="#FF8C00">warm-up</font>.<br/>
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The effective strategy to not waste your time is running multiple campaigns across different accounts simultaneously each using separate <font color="#FF8C00">domains</font> on your server. This way when the <font color="#FF8C00">warm-up</font> periods end you'll have several fully-powered campaigns blasting away at once instead of waiting for each account to <font color="#FF8C00">warm up</font> individually. This maximizes your <font color="#FF8C00">traffic</font> potential and ensures consistent campaign performance.<br/>
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Understand these three things and you can milk an account for weeks before any <font color="#FF4500">red flags</font> pop up.<br/>
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<div align="center"><font size="5"><font color="#ff8c00"><b>Process</b></font></font><br/>
<img alt="" border="0" class="bbCodeImage" src="https://i.ibb.co/vCTNrpK4/image.png"/></div><font color="#ff8c00"><font size="3">Account Setup</font></font><ul><li>Create a fresh <font color="#00BFFF">Pinterest</font> business account at <a href="https://business.pinterest.com" target="_blank">business.pinterest.com</a><br/>
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<li>Use <font color="#FF8C00">residential proxies</font> for each account - <font color="#FF4500">datacenter IPs</font> might get insta-<font color="#FF4500">banned</font></li>
<li>Fill out basic business details with <font color="#FF4500">fake</font> info (keep it simple)<br/>
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<li>You can get a random business from Flippa.com and copy their details too</li>
<li>Business domains for email is better but any email will do.</li>
<li>Skip all the optional profile setup steps - waste of time</li>
</ul><font color="#ff8c00"><font size="3">Adding Payment Methods</font></font><ol style="list-style-type: decimal"><li>Go to <font color="#FF8C00">Menu</font> &gt; <font color="#FF8C00">Billing</font></li>
<li>Create an Ad Account and Ad Account Information (this can be different from the card details)</li>
<li>Click "Add Billing Information"<br/>
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<li>Enter <font color="#FF8C00">card</font>details:<ul><li>Use high-limit <font color="#FF8C00">cards</font> ($10k+)<br/>
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<li>Make sure address matches <font color="#FF8C00">cards</font> billing info</li>
<li>Don't use <font color="#FF8C00">cards</font> with prior <font color="#FF4500">fraud</font> alerts</li>
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<li>Once it's added you're pretty much good to go.<br/>
<img alt="" border="0" class="bbCodeImage" src="https://i.ibb.co/ZpB7y86P/image.png"/></li>
</ol><font color="#ff8c00"><font size="3">Campaign Setup</font></font><ol style="list-style-type: decimal"><li>Go to <font color="#FF8C00">Menu</font> &gt; Create Pin for ad</li>
<li>Once you've created a pin, click Promote Pin</li>
<li>Select Conversion or if it's not available (you need to install tag first) use Consideration.</li>
<li>Select the Pin you've just created</li>
<li>Set daily budget $50-100 to start warming up</li>
<li>Target broad keywords/interests initially</li>
<li>Set destination URL to your landing page</li>
<li>Profit. It will be submitted for approval and you need to wait a couple of hours before it gets approved and start getting traffic.</li>
</ol><font color="#ff8c00"><font size="3">Domain Configuration</font></font><br/>
For each account:<ul><li>Use fresh <font color="#FF8C00">domains</font> (no history)</li>
<li>Different registrars per <font color="#FF8C00">domain</font></li>
<li>Clean hosting without <font color="#FF4500">blacklist</font> history</li>
<li>(Optional) Proper <font color="#FF8C00">cloaking</font> setup to <font color="#FF4500">hide</font> real landing pages</li>
</ul><font color="#ff8c00"><font size="3">Running Campaigns</font></font><ol style="list-style-type: decimal"><li>Launch with $50-100 daily budget</li>
<li>Monitor <font color="#FF4500">charge</font> patterns hourly</li>
<li>Have backup <font color="#FF8C00">cards</font> ready</li>
<li>Switch <font color="#FF8C00">cards</font> at first <font color="#FF4500">decline</font></li>
<li>Keep spend consistent on the first week (no sudden <font color="#FF4500">spikes</font>)</li>
</ol><div align="center"><font size="5"><font color="#ff8c00"><b>Advanced Tips</b>​</font></font></div><font color="#00BFFF">Pinterests</font> <font color="#FF8C00">domain</font> <font color="#FF4500">blacklisting</font> is permanent - once <font color="#FF4500">burned</font> that shits <font color="#FF4500">dead</font> forever. Don't waste time trying to revive it.<br/>
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Your <font color="#FF8C00">cards</font> need serious juice for the <font color="#FF8C00">warm-up</font> phase. <font color="#00BFFF">Pinterest</font> hits them with random $5-100 <font color="#FF4500">charges</font> to test the waters. When a cardholder starts catching on flood their phone/email with <font color="#FF4500">spam</font> to buy yourself more time.<br/>
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<font color="#00BFFF">Pinterests</font> <font color="#FF4500">fraud detection</font> is like a drunk bouncer - not very sophisticated but quick to throw your ass out. One sloppy mistake with a <font color="#FF4500">burned</font> account spreads like digital <font color="#FF4500">herpes</font> through your whole operation. Never launch campaigns on <font color="#FF8C00">domains</font> that have already been <font color="#FF4500">burned</font>.<br/>
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This isn't some long-term investment strategy. You're pulling a smash and grab - get your accounts running drain those <font color="#FF8C00">cards</font> dry and vanish into another <font color="#FF8C00">ad</font> account. The longer you linger the higher your chances of getting caught with your pants down.<br/>
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<div align="center"><font size="5"><font color="#ff8c00"><b>BINS</b></font></font>​</div>Bins don't matter. Any good Plat/World/Infinite card will work. <br/>
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<div align="center"><font size="5"><font color="#ff8c00"><b>Conclusion</b></font></font>​</div><font color="#00BFFF">Pinterest</font> <font color="#FF8C00">ads</font> are just one vulnerable piece of the <font color="#FF8C00">fraud</font> game - their <font color="#FF4500">security</font> is laughable for now but don't get comfortable.<br/>
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Stick to the fundamentals: premium <font color="#FF8C00">cards</font> clean <font color="#FF8C00">domains</font> proper <font color="#FF8C00">warming</font>. Cut corners with cheap <font color="#FF8C00">cards</font> or sloppy OPSEC and watch your operation crash and <font color="#FF4500">burn</font>.<br/>
Advanced topics like <font color="#FF8C00">cloaking</font> redirects and bulletproof hosting will come in future guides. Consider this your starter pack.<br/>
<font color="#00BFFF">Pinterest</font> is training wheels - master it then graduate to bigger <font color="#FF8C00">ad</font> platforms. Stay humble and don't get reckless just because youve ran a few <font color="#FF8C00">ad</font> campaigns.<br/>
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Now go make that <font color="#00FF00">money</font> but don't fuck up the method for everyone else. <img alt="" border="0" class="inlineimg" src="images/smilies/yoba.png" title="Yoba"/>
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