Alright, so you wanna keep your online deals on the down low and not get burned? Here’s how I’d do it—no stiff instructions, just the stuff that works.
What You Need
- SOCKS5 Proxy (USA-based, not sketchy)
Look, don’t just grab any random proxy off Google. Get one from a provider that doesn’t keep logs. No logs, no snooping. If you’re already using one that’s solid, cool, stick with it.
- Burner Emails
Yeah, don’t use your real Gmail. Grab a throwaway email from a site that actually deletes your inbox after a while. There’s a ton of them—just google “disposable email,” and you’re golden.
- Credit Cards With Small Limits
Visa Platinum or Gold Mastercard, something that doesn’t scream “I’m rich!” Keep like $50 on there. Less drama, less chance of some bored fraud team flagging your stuff.
- IBAN + Virtual Credit Card
Get yourself an IBAN account and a virtual card attached to it. No, not from some sketchy Telegram dude—go for a real marketplace that looks halfway legit.
Doing the Deed
1. Make a Payment Platform Account
Pick Skrill or whatever your flavor is. Register with your IBAN and virtual card. Higher limits, fewer headaches.
2. Set Up Shop as a Seller
Go to a marketplace (think Etsy, but honestly there’s loads). Make a seller profile and tweak the settings so it looks real.
3. Use Your Proxy for Cards
When you’re running transactions, make sure your proxy is set to the same location as your cardholder info. Don’t mess this up or you’ll trip their alarms.
4. Payment Account—Match Everything
Details on your Skrill should match your cardholder. Don’t get creative here. Deposit your cash.
5. Pay and Transfer
Once your deposit lands, move it to your seller account. Heads up: if you’re using a VCC, most payments can’t be reversed. So, don’t expect refunds.
If They Ask for Proof
- Payment Goes Through? Sweet, move on.
- ID Check? Have a scanned ID or passport handy—there are providers out there (use your brain, don’t get scammed).
- ID + Proof of Address? Same deal, you’ll need both docs.
- Phone Verify? Use a Google Voice or Skype number set to the same state as your card.
- Skrill Admin Calls? Usually someone in India if you’re US-based. Just answer their questions like you know what you’re doing. Accent? Doesn’t matter, they’ve heard it all.
Wanna Do More?
After a few days, start bumping up the limits—nothing crazy, maybe $500 a day. Use your virtual card to buy e-gift cards (iTunes, Steam, Walmart, Amazon, whatever). Then swap those online for crypto, but only on legit sites. Remember: always use your burner email and keep that proxy running.
Last Bit
Once you’ve got your crypto, run it through a service that “cleans” your coins (yeah, you know what I mean). Then stash it in your own wallet. Don’t leave it lying around.
That’s it. Don’t be stupid, don’t get greedy, and you’ll stay under the radar. Have fun, but keep it legal, alright?
What You Need
- SOCKS5 Proxy (USA-based, not sketchy)
Look, don’t just grab any random proxy off Google. Get one from a provider that doesn’t keep logs. No logs, no snooping. If you’re already using one that’s solid, cool, stick with it.
- Burner Emails
Yeah, don’t use your real Gmail. Grab a throwaway email from a site that actually deletes your inbox after a while. There’s a ton of them—just google “disposable email,” and you’re golden.
- Credit Cards With Small Limits
Visa Platinum or Gold Mastercard, something that doesn’t scream “I’m rich!” Keep like $50 on there. Less drama, less chance of some bored fraud team flagging your stuff.
- IBAN + Virtual Credit Card
Get yourself an IBAN account and a virtual card attached to it. No, not from some sketchy Telegram dude—go for a real marketplace that looks halfway legit.
Doing the Deed
1. Make a Payment Platform Account
Pick Skrill or whatever your flavor is. Register with your IBAN and virtual card. Higher limits, fewer headaches.
2. Set Up Shop as a Seller
Go to a marketplace (think Etsy, but honestly there’s loads). Make a seller profile and tweak the settings so it looks real.
3. Use Your Proxy for Cards
When you’re running transactions, make sure your proxy is set to the same location as your cardholder info. Don’t mess this up or you’ll trip their alarms.
4. Payment Account—Match Everything
Details on your Skrill should match your cardholder. Don’t get creative here. Deposit your cash.
5. Pay and Transfer
Once your deposit lands, move it to your seller account. Heads up: if you’re using a VCC, most payments can’t be reversed. So, don’t expect refunds.
If They Ask for Proof
- Payment Goes Through? Sweet, move on.
- ID Check? Have a scanned ID or passport handy—there are providers out there (use your brain, don’t get scammed).
- ID + Proof of Address? Same deal, you’ll need both docs.
- Phone Verify? Use a Google Voice or Skype number set to the same state as your card.
- Skrill Admin Calls? Usually someone in India if you’re US-based. Just answer their questions like you know what you’re doing. Accent? Doesn’t matter, they’ve heard it all.
Wanna Do More?
After a few days, start bumping up the limits—nothing crazy, maybe $500 a day. Use your virtual card to buy e-gift cards (iTunes, Steam, Walmart, Amazon, whatever). Then swap those online for crypto, but only on legit sites. Remember: always use your burner email and keep that proxy running.
Last Bit
Once you’ve got your crypto, run it through a service that “cleans” your coins (yeah, you know what I mean). Then stash it in your own wallet. Don’t leave it lying around.
That’s it. Don’t be stupid, don’t get greedy, and you’ll stay under the radar. Have fun, but keep it legal, alright?