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matt1001
2009-01-15, 14:03
i have just got a job for greenpeace as a fundraiser. When people sign up to join greenpeace they give their cc number to pay the monthly donations and i would have access to them for a period of time. How would i find someone to sell to that would be anonymous enough that i wouldnt be a suspect in the investigation

kev19x
2009-01-15, 14:14
Start negotiations here.
kev19x@yahoo.com

I've done this before.

newbwhowants2
2009-01-15, 18:44
liquidfuel4u@gmail.com works too

TheGreenBastard
2009-01-15, 21:37
That's exactly how people get caught. Enjoy your jail burgers.

If you're really serious about doing this first of all you shouldn't say where you work you know your IP is logged... smart move dumb shit second of all start collecting the card #'s and don't use or sell any until about 5-6 months after you quit maybe a bit longer. After that get your self a login on some carding forums and become a vendor simple as that. But of course don't login from your home IP dumb fuck.

slim-ov-derby
2009-01-15, 21:58
When will you dumb shits learn to use the forum search buttons.

Fucking acolytes I swear :mad:

IRC

You can use tor with it.

Tokolosh
2009-01-15, 23:23
Heh, the old call centre cvv collectorrr.

Like GreenBastard said, collect them. But make sure you collect a big amount otherwise it wont be worth it, trust me. And again, with the whole waiting a longtime to sell them on after you've quit, so if it arouses investigation because all the fraud victims are leading back to that place of work, they'll probably just assume it's a current employee.

Then sell online, using a VPN+not your wireless+mac spoofer blah blah.

I dunno how the Greenpeace call list process works, but if its a dialer connected to the internet, you can always place a RAT/Trojan on the computer you're using, then have the client at your home running screen capping all the details so you're not there trying to slyly note all the shit down.

However with charity donations and all that bullshit, it's mainly just old folk, am I right? This has it's pro's and con's for sure. Though I could be wrong because it's Greenpeace and they have their own little collective of alsorts of ages etc.

LSA King
2009-01-16, 00:03
IRC is a good place to start.