Today were hitting
Wayfair.
Because while you're chasing pocket change
Wayfair's swimming in
big money. Average order on their site is
$250. That's not chump change when you consider the amount of cheap items they have in stock.
Wayfair's no pushover though. They've got
Turboretard AI fraud detection. But high volume means we can slip through the cracks.
You in or you gonna keep carding Netflix?
Lets fuck shit up.
These guides are for newbies: No fancy talk, just the basics of how to card without fucking up. If you're already pro at this, you might pick up a trick or two, but don't expect any groundbreaking shit.
Why Wayfair?
Wayfair is a fucking
god in the world of home goods. These bastards ship everything from through pillows to entire kitchen sets across the planet earth. Their inventory is massive which means there are
shitload of price points we can play with.
Wayfair's security's
hit or miss. Tight in some spot but weak in others. They
track everything you do on there site.
Their
fraud detection is tuned for high-volume and not precision. Its like trying to spot a single turd in a seawage treatment plant. If you can mimic a legit customer's behavior you're absolutely golden.
Recon
Before we dive in headfirst like a bunch of
brain-dead lemmings lets do some actual fucking research. Fire up Google. Yeah, that thing you usually use for looking up porn.
Type in "
AI antifraud Wayfair" and what do we get?
Well, well, well. Looks like
Wayfair's in bed with
Riskified. Ring any bells? Its the same shit
FarFetch uses. This means if you've hit FarFetch before, you've got a leg up.
But there's more. Fire up your
HTTP sniffer and what do we see?
Holy fucking shit.
Wayfair isn't just using
Riskified. They've got
Forter AND
Signifyd too. These paranoid fucks have a
threesome of AI cockblocks in place.
Threesome AI Systems
Now, you might be thinking, "Fuck me, three AIs? Were screwed!" But slow your roll, Chicken Little.

Having three systems doesn't mean
shit if they're not used right. Its like having three condoms on - you're just more likely to fuck up.
From what I've seen, each system is probably checking different shit:
- One for
account fuckery
- Another for
sketchy addresses
- And the last for
card fraud
In my experience,
Wayfair's got a hard-on for
delivery addresses. Why? Because its a bitch to ship a fucking couch to multiple drops.
So if you've got a bunch of
residential addresses and you've read my guide on
address jigging, you're in for a good time.
Remember, more security doesn't always mean better security. Sometimes, it just means more
holes to exploit.
Email Trust in Wayfair
Wayfairs fraud process is like the retard version of
FarFetch, it leans hard on
Riskified for fraud prevention. And what have we learned so far?
Riskified has a fucking
fetish for email addresses. They're looking for emails with history especially ones that have dropped cash on other
Riskified-protected sites.
Now
Wayfair tries to be slick. They wont let you sign up from the homepage without verifying your email. But here's where they
fucked up: during checkout they skip that verification bullshit. This means our little trick of using the cardholders email still works effectively.
So whats the game plan? Simple, you dense motherfuckers:
1. Snag the cardholders email
2. Use it at checkout on
Wayfair
3. Place your order
4. Unleash email hell with your spam tool
This buries that pesky confirmation email faster than a mob hit. The best part? If the cardholders bought shit on
FarFetch or any other
Riskified site, you're riding them straight to the bank.
Remember how we pulled this off on
FarFetch? Same shit, different toilet. But with
Wayfair, you've got even less hurdles to jump through.
Just don't fuck up the timing. Hit that email with spam the second you place the order.
Step-by-Step: Wayfair Takedown
- Load up Wayfair: Fire up your antidetect and proxies
- Shop like a boss: Pick your overpriced desginer furniture (keep it below $500 to start)
- Cooldown: Let your item sit in your cart for a couple of hours. This helps with Signifyd in my experience.
- Checkout: Use the cardholders email, no verification needed
- Place the order: Pull the trigger on that purchase. Don't forget to smile, always.
- Spam attack: Unleash your email bomber immediately blasting the poor guy's email address with Viagra ads.
- Sit back: Wait for your designer furniture to ship
Video Guide
This will be the last LCD entry which will have a late video upload. My shit about to get fixed and Ill render and upload the videos for the other guides soon. Apologies!
Wayfair vs FarFetch The Home Stretch
Look, I feel like a broken fucking record here, but most of what we covered in the
https://2crd.cc/showthread.php?t=160275 applies to
Wayfair too. If you skipped that chapter, go back and read it, you
lazy bastard.
For big purchases, let that shit marinate in your cart for a few hours.
Wayfair gets suspicious of script kiddies prematurely ejaculating with their carding and trying to redecorate their whole house in 5 minutes flat.
Oh, and here's a critical bit -
Wayfair holds grudges against drops. One
fraud flag, and that address is dead. So brush up on your
address jigging skills or kiss your favorite drop goodbye.
Remember the email trick? Still works like a charm. Use the cardholders email, then
bomb that inbox into oblivion. Just time it right, or you're
fucked.
Account warmup, patient browsing, mixed carts - its all still relevant. But instead of faking a champagne lifestyle, you're playing suburban dad with a home improvement addiction which sounds a bit gay, don't you think?
The Bigger Picture
If your brain isn't completely
fried, you've noticed the
FarFetch and Wayfair parallels. But here's the real lesson: its not about memorizing steps like a fucking robot.

Its about learning
how to properly think.
Most of these sites are cut from the same cloth. They're all scared of the same thing - us. Thats why I'm here to
rewire your brain. To teach you how to
analyze, adapt, and overcome. Apply this shit everywhere. Learn to spot patterns and exploit weaknesses.
Or I could ramble on, spoon feed you while rehashing every same detail from the other guide, but if you can't connect those dots yourself, maybe stick to carding pizza and Netflix.