A STRAIGHTFORWARD 2022 GUIDE TO START IN-STORE CARDING USING CC DUMPSHow are you all doing? In today’s 2022 guide we will explain you all about CC dumps and make sure that you are ready for in store carding for your days ahead.
Those of you who aren’t a part of our private invite-only telegram group, we have had a very busy schedule dealing with orders and answering questions on top of that so we were unable to bring you the latest tutorials like we have always done and will continue to do so.
Having said that, before we start, we’d like to lay out the terms we will be using throughout this tutorial and explain each one in a short summary under that.
1. DUMPS
Dumps are the information written on a credit/debit card’s magnetic stripe. It comes in
tracks 1 & 2. no address, city, state, no nothing. Just 2 lines of numbers/signs.
Track 1 shows the card holder’s name which makes it more useful. If it’s a unique name,
you can whitepage it to find their zip which comes in handy.
If you don’t buy your CC dumps from us you may only end up getting Track 2.
But it’s not a bigger of a deal if you are smart and savvy who knows how to read the documentation and guides so that you can generate a valid working Track 1 from Track 2.
However; you’ll need both Track 1 + Track 2 to write a dump on a CC that can be used in both ways i.e. swipe and EMV where PIN is required considering that you’ll receive the valid PIN along with your dump (on our shop you get track 1 + track 2 + PIN).
Here’s an example of what you would get if you bought a dump that came with both
Track 1 & 2.
TRACK 1: 4854240000439134 ^ SMITH/JOHN ^ 2307101000000000000000497000000
TRACK 2: 4854240000439134=23071010497000000000
Again, if you’ll only get track 2 then you’ll need to make track 1.
Take this example of dump with only Track2:
4888603170607238=23051011203191805191
When you see and equal sign (=) in a Track it always means it is Track 2.
You first must take the Credit Card number from Track 2 (Everything before the
equals sign) in this example, it is;
4888603170607238
Add the letter “B” in the front of the number like this:
B4888603170607238
Then add the cardholder name YOU want to show on the card / receipt
B4888603170607238
^Smith/John^ (Last name first/First Name)
Next add the expiration date and service code (expiration is YYMM in this case 2305, and in this case the 3 digit service code is 101 so add 1505101):
B4888603170607238 ^ Smith/John ^ 2305101
Now add 10 zero’s after service code:
230510100000000001203191805191
And then add six zero’s (6) zero’s:
00000
Congrats! You have just made the Track 1 using Track 2.
This is your final version;
Track1: B4888603170607238^Smith/John^230510100000000001203191805191000000
2. PLASTIC
Plastic refers to the white cards that many plastic vendors make to match your dump, meaning they will emboss your dump’s numbers as well as the desired name you want onto a blank (not-embossed card).
You’d be surprised at the quality of plastics, most cashiers can’t differentiate a fake from a real one (unless you have really low quality plastic or the cashier is deep into this).
Plastics are not necessary because you can encode any old card, they are just a lot more legit.
This can also be a waste of money if you have dumps that die fast due to being obtained from a shady source.
3. 101/201 DUMPS
What is the difference between 101 and 201 dumps?
Well it’s very simple: 101 is swipe only and 201 is with chip.
Now you’re going to ask, how you are going to pass a 201 chipped card without knowing the pin?
Well there are places for that, especially POS machines that swipe 201’s (meaning they don’t insert them). You will have to find spots on your own or simply buy quality dumps that work from us.
Alright, now that you’ve learned the 3 different terms above we will use throughout the guide, here starts the interesting stuff.
There are a lot of ways to do instore carding but basically it comes out to this:
Hitting it random.
Insider carding.
1. HITTING IT RANDOM:
If you have an embosser, the sky is the limit. You can pretty much go anywhere because your card numbers match your track which is important because some POS systems have digit verification but more on that later on down below.
If you are re-encoding old cards and do not have matching last 4, then you have 2 options.
Option A) You can either buy it from us and tell us the last 4 digits that you need so that you will be able to give you the dump that you can use it with yours and use it on it own as well.
OR ELSE
Option B) You need to make sure the POS system at the store you want to hit does not ask for last 4 of the card. It’s trial and error.
Most places in the US do not have verification until you hit a certain dollar amount.
2. INSIDER CARDING:
This is the safest way to go. You will need a connection working inside a store who will let you pass cards. So matching plastic is not a must here and usually you can get away with a lot a #next....