KindBudSmoker
Rorta Newbie
Nothing seems that weird anymore
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Post by KindBudSmoker on Jul 15, 2003 16:08:27 GMT -5
I swear, the hardest part about carding is finding a few reliable drop sites to deliver the goods too....I've read darkprofits.net and what they have to say, but there aren't many "abandoned warehouses" or "houses for sale" around here........
Any of you guys into carding and what kinds of drop sites do you use???
--KBS
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Post by janke on Jul 15, 2003 17:21:08 GMT -5
a good dropsite is your next door neighbor, cuzz when you see the UPS or FedEx coming you can just go up to their house and pick up your package
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Post by RancidPunkMJL on Jul 15, 2003 17:26:39 GMT -5
Well it matters what it is, if its coming through mail i say get a P.O. Box # at your local post office, but if its not then i suggest somewhere that just not a lot of people are by, maybe like a side road.
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Post by janke on Jul 15, 2003 17:32:29 GMT -5
well, if you want to try a PO box you have to get a fake ID because people would start investigating and they check the name of the PO box. Another thing about side roads is that only some of them have area addresses.
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Post by Ryan on Jul 15, 2003 18:14:05 GMT -5
for the neighbor one... dont fedex or ups ring the doorbell and wait till someone answers or do they always just drop the package outside
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Post by DIzzIE on Jul 15, 2003 18:49:24 GMT -5
Possible Drop Locations
BY: DIzzIE [c]opyleft2003
Either you want to purchase some goods with a stolen credit card number, or are ordering a package you’d rather not have go to your own home, some locations you may wish to consider:
NOTE: Of course the techniques involved in using safe houses largely depend on what you are ordering, in other words if it can be simply left in the mailbox or by the door, or if it requires the recipient to be present at the time of delivery…
-‘Safe Houses,’ or drops that do not require any identification or prior investment
*An empty house. Can be spotted by the ‘for sale’ sign in the front yard, or by browsing through one of those free realtor catalogs available on nearly every street corner. It is advised that the For Sale sign is removed, however if you are receiving a large package that will not fit in the mailbox/requires a signature and thus you plan on being ‘at’ the house at the time of delivery, an excuse can be given to the delivery man along the lines of “yeah, we’re moving next month and trying to sell this ol’ heap…”
*Work-time house. Can be spotted by several days of observation. A stereotypical house in suburbia where all residents are at work/not present at the time of usual mail delivery. Be sure to watch the right type of truck depending on how your package will be sent: USPS, FedEx, etc…
*Residents-on-vacation house. May be a bit difficult to find, especially the length of the vacation and as thus is not too common/reliable.
*Model home. Found particularly in new suburban housing developments, these are the ‘showcase homes’ that are used by realtors to show off what the new houses will look like. Can be found by looking for new freshly built housing developments and spotting one that looks like it has electricity at night/furniture. Can also be found by contacting a realtor and saying that you would like to see model homes in _____[city of choice].
-‘Risk Locations,’ or drops that require identification and/or prior investment, and as thus I generally do not recommend.
*Cheap rented hotels, rented for a week or so, require identification, moderate payment, and suspicion may be raised when an address is that of a hotel. *P.O. Boxes, require identification, small payment, have cameras, and suspicion may be raised when an address is a P.O.Box. *Cheap rented rooms, either around ‘college towns’ or generally poor areas. May or may not require identification, moderate to low payment, however pose the risk of future identification based on the fact that numerous people would have seen you.
If you are further interested in drop locations the shadowcrew and carderplanet forums may be worth paying a visit.
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Post by janke on Jul 15, 2003 19:00:31 GMT -5
for the neighbor one... dont fedex or ups ring the doorbell and wait till someone answers or do they always just drop the package outside ups doesn't ring the door bell, fed ex rings the doorbell and if you aren't there they will leave the package on the steps
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KindBudSmoker
Rorta Newbie
Nothing seems that weird anymore
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Post by KindBudSmoker on Jul 17, 2003 1:32:20 GMT -5
Thx for the info everyone...and nice info Dizzie. Very helpful stuff. Gotta go stake out some neighbor's houses --KBS
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Post by janke on Jul 17, 2003 12:53:41 GMT -5
Buahahaha!!! i hate neighbors. ;D
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