How, Where and Which card to buy as newbie or pro carder💡

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Hey forum fam! If you're diving into the world of carding, you've probably heard the horror stories – scammers, busted cards, and endless headaches. Today, I'm gonna break down where to buy CCs (credit cards, for the newbies) and how to pick the good ones without getting burned.

For further inquiries or professional advice on carding guides , methods and sources for credit cards, bank logs and carding softwares, please feel free to reach out via Telegram: @gorgondz or reach out here on the forum.

Keep in mind that knowledge is power in carding fam. You can ask your questions here on the forum or privately on telegram @gorgondz.

And now let's talk about where to buy CCs and how to choose the right CC.

There are many cc shops and I recommend using only trusted vendors. You can contact me on telegram @gorgondz for verified and trusted vendors.

Yeah, the market's flooded with options, but trust me, not all that glitters is gold. Stick to vetted shops with a track record.

Pro note: WITHOUT EXCEPTION, all cards from every seller generally has 50-60% validity.


Next step is choosing cards. Some shops have not many filters, just base, bin, type. These filters are really not enough because we can't choose types of levels for example, but it helps to save some good ccs for those who search by bins.

So I recommend to collect your personal notes and write any bins that you'll buy and use, but let's imagine that we don't know any bins but we really need to buy good ccs. In that case we should go to bins.su and explore some bins there and then search for them in a shop.

For example:

Basic shops with just BIN, type, and base filters are okay for starters, but they're limited. You can't filter by level (like Classic vs. Premium) or specifics, which means you're shooting in the dark. Still, hunting by BIN can save a decent card if you know what you're looking for. My advice? Start a personal BIN journal. Note down BINs that worked for you in the past – country, bank, level, all that data and metadata. It's like building your own cheat sheet.

But what if you're new and don't have notes? No worries. Head over to sites like bins.su - they're goldmines for BIN info. Plug in a BIN (like 428813 for a quick check), see the details, and then hunt for it in a shop. For example, you might find a Visa Debit from Australia that's prepaid – easy mode for low-risk stuff.

Other shops have more filters, you can choose the level and type there. But if you'll choose cards only by level and type, it's not the right way, because there are banks which I strongly recommend not to use.

I recommend not to use these banks as beginners:
JP Morgan Chase
Bank of America
Citi Bank
Wells Fargo
US Bancorp
HSBC North America Holdings
PNC
Capital One
TD Bank US
BBDT
Barclays
Suntrust

They have strong antifraud systems. (This is not an exhaustive list, but general major banks are covered.)

Advanced shops let you filter by level, type, country, even bank – way better. But don't just grab Premium Golds; dig deeper. Some banks are fraud nightmares with killer detection systems. Steer clear of heavy hitters like JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Citi, Wells Fargo, and the rest I listed above. They've got AI fraud bots that eat carders for breakfast. Stick to mid-tier banks or international ones where security isn't as ironclad.

In the end, experience is key. Start small, learn from failures, and build your network. I hope this guide helps you snag some good cards – good luck, and stay safe out there!
 
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