Examine CC-Dumps Without Killing
Examine CC-Dumps Without Killing
You’re probably aware that this swarm of checkers annihilates the dumps. whenever you attempt to thoroughly examine the dump, however, it is unquestionably not a good idea to walk into a store with an unrestricted card and be confronted with a Pick-Up Card message in the POS.
So, in order to avoid killing the dumps, as well as for your own safety, you should check the dump in some way. I mentioned the “call to the bank” strategy in the post about the internet-based checker. Today, I’ll go over this strategy in greater detail, as well as another that will help you look at the dumps without killing them.
Let’s say a few more words about
“Call to Bank” method
Each bank has a complementary telephone number that can be utilized for various purposes like balance checks, card loss report, recent transfers, transfers, and so forth You can utilize this number to ensure your dump is alive. What’s more the Pick-Up Card message won’t astonish you on the POS. How to Examine the Dump

Steps to check the CC-Dumps.
- On the off chance that you don’t have the foggiest idea about the issuer of the dump then, at that point, check the BIN utilizing a BIN query service or some other free help.
When you realize which bank gave your dump, google search and track down the complementary number of the bank.
Utilize a Virtual Private Phone Number assistance, such as Skype, to call the bank. Likewise, you can call the bank utilizing a paid ahead of time Sim telephone number. - When you call the bank, you will get an auto-response which will give you a list of options. In the options list, you will have “To check your balance, press X”. Select “balance check option”
- After you will be asked to type your card number, some banks will request the expiration date too. So type the card number of the dump and if necessary the expiration date.
- Now if your card is alive, on this step it will be requested to you type some security code (it can be the last 4 of SSN or the PIN, date of birth, etc). If this happens it means that your dump is alive.
- if your dump is not real, after you type the card number you will hear “Please re-enter your card number”. If the dump was used and is Pick Up Card, your call will be transferred to Anti-Fraud Department…..time for you to end the call.
At this point, you know exactly if you have a really good to use the dump, a fake dump, or a used dump.
But if you want to “play”, in case you have a good dump. You can move to the next step which is Optional, for fun or research - So after you input the card number. You will have to input the security code (which, as I said, can be the last 4 of SSN, date of birth, PIN, etc)
!!!!If you will have to type the last 4 of SSN, you will input 4 aleatory digits. If the dump is alive you will hear an error message like “please re-enter your code”. Don’t input the other 4 digits because usually if you do it 3 times you will block the card.
Of course, if what you have is a dump with a pin and as security checking bank requests you the PIN you’re a lucky guy. You will have to input the PIN and listen to the balance.
Enjoy checking! This method is a general method, if any of you want to add an observation about any particular bank, feel free to comment. Examine CC-Dumps Without Killing.
Facts To Note
- To utilize a Virtual Private Phone Number and decided to utilize a prepaid telephone sim. Then, at that point, do not utilize your customary sim. Purchase a new sim and use it just for this work, then, at that point, eliminate it from your telephone.
- Assuming that you are living in suppose China and you plan to check a dump given by a bank from the USA. Then, at that point, you can’t utilize a paid ahead-of-time sim card so you want a Virtual Private Phone Number.
- Even a free Virtual Phone Number will work.
- This method is not a full track 2 checking method so make sure you bought your dumps from a trusted person. Because if the dump is generated from a good alive CVV, the dump will still be declined in POS.
If the Call to Bank method is clear, I want to talk now about the second method on dumps checking, which is very simple and easy to use….
“ATM checking”
The ATM is the dream of almost all carders. Too bad, dumps with pins are so difficult to get. But the ATM still can be useful for every carder even if you don’t have a dump with a pin. It can help you to check the dumps you have and even better, is a full track 2 checker, more efficient. How to Examine the Dump
the Call to Bank method To check the dumps
- Encode the dump on plastic using the MSR as your regular dosing
- Walk to an ATM.
- Insert the card into the ATM and wait for the message “Type your PIN”
- Type any aleatory 4 digit number as it would be the PIN then press “OK” or “CONFIRM”
- At this point, ATM will request you to check from “Withdraw, Check Balance, Transfer,etc”
- Select withdraw and input any amount. Then press “OK/CONFIRM”
At this point is the test. According to the ATM response, you will know the status of your dump
If on the ATM screen you will see “WRONG PIN. PLEASE RE-ENTER THE PIN NUMBER” mean that your dump is alive and good to use for in-store carding.
Now, If you will receive a message similar to “TRANSACTION COULD NOT BE COMPLETED” or,” TRANSACTION CANCELED. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR ISSUER”. Then mean your dump is not real or is generated but also it can be because the dump is regionally locked.
NOTES
- If the ATM displays a message similar to “SUSPECTED CARD”,” SUSPENDED CARD”, or” RETAINED CARD” means that the dump was used. And as reported to the issuer as lost or stolen. And if you would try to do shopping with it you would have to explain to the POS cashier why the POS says “Stolen card”
- Press “CANCEL” and take your card from the ATM. And by now. You know exactly if your dump is or not alive and good to be used for in-store carding
Enjoy checking and of course, if you had done some research on this subject and you have some tips or personal observations, feel free to comment. How to Examine the Dump
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