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Being quite a dreamy person, it was not difficult for me to come up with mountains of gold when I first started my career in carding. On the Internet, stories about this activity are highly embellished, and you understand the true essence only when you start to delve into the process yourself. I found out about all this relatively recently, wandering through sites about earning money on the Internet like many others, I was looking for opportunities to earn a little extra money in order to improve my life a little and start seeing something good in it besides shit. At the same time, in parallel with the search for all kinds of information from which you can get the release of endorphins (hormones of happiness), I put on a mask in advance not just a simple lover of profit, but drew an image in my head, a fighter against injustice and all my actions will be done with good intentions. Banking structures are moral freaks who destroy people's destinies, then patriotism and a lot of garbage was in my head... Now it is clear that in most cases such thoughts are just an attempt to hide possible remorse and disguise their actions as a defender of society, and the profit received is a small reward for their backbreaking work.
When the emotions subsided a little and some real actions began, my small, invented world immediately collapsed. The reality turned out to be cruel and completely unpleasant. I didn't want to be a beggar or ask stupid questions, so I read everything I could get my hands on, saved up the money I could save, and exchanged it for cue balls, which I later spent on buying supplies.
The training did not last long, the thirst for big money always wins a sober mind. The first attempts to drive in were made about 2-3 days after the start of my self-study. And what do you think, did I expect success?! "Of course not, I killed all the cardboard and screwed up every drive. It was also a shame that buying cc is not the most affordable pleasure for me. One cardboard box is nothing, they need over d** * I to drive in.
After a while, I still delved into the subtleties a little and sometimes I manage to make drives for small amounts, at first it was non-liquid, and now sometimes I can make some clothes/shoes, sometimes inexpensive electronics. But this is not what I expected at all. The amount spent on expenses and that small income is absolutely not what I dreamed of in the beginning. I may not be very experienced yet, but I don't think that carding is an opportunity to become a millionaire in an instant, you need to understand this.
This activity is not easy, you will not be able to do everything according to the instructions and earn money on easy access. Just do not treat it as a business, everything is very unpredictable here and you will not be able to build a clear business plan. For me, this is like a hobby, an interesting activity, playing a cyber criminal, even though we all understand that we are a drop in the bucket and do not bear any special losses for stores, banks, etc.
I would be interested to hear the opinion of other comrades from the forum, how their training took place and what they think about our activities. If you weed out all the students and scammers, you can find quite interesting personalities who can tell you something new, I know this firsthand.
Again, I am expressing my own personal opinion. This is all quite subjective, someone may share my views and someone on the contrary. If I ruin your ideal carding fantasies, please excuse me. The main thing is that you do something, because as you know, it is better to do at least something than not to do anything at all.
(c) andrey.pavlov
When the emotions subsided a little and some real actions began, my small, invented world immediately collapsed. The reality turned out to be cruel and completely unpleasant. I didn't want to be a beggar or ask stupid questions, so I read everything I could get my hands on, saved up the money I could save, and exchanged it for cue balls, which I later spent on buying supplies.
The training did not last long, the thirst for big money always wins a sober mind. The first attempts to drive in were made about 2-3 days after the start of my self-study. And what do you think, did I expect success?! "Of course not, I killed all the cardboard and screwed up every drive. It was also a shame that buying cc is not the most affordable pleasure for me. One cardboard box is nothing, they need over d** * I to drive in.
After a while, I still delved into the subtleties a little and sometimes I manage to make drives for small amounts, at first it was non-liquid, and now sometimes I can make some clothes/shoes, sometimes inexpensive electronics. But this is not what I expected at all. The amount spent on expenses and that small income is absolutely not what I dreamed of in the beginning. I may not be very experienced yet, but I don't think that carding is an opportunity to become a millionaire in an instant, you need to understand this.
This activity is not easy, you will not be able to do everything according to the instructions and earn money on easy access. Just do not treat it as a business, everything is very unpredictable here and you will not be able to build a clear business plan. For me, this is like a hobby, an interesting activity, playing a cyber criminal, even though we all understand that we are a drop in the bucket and do not bear any special losses for stores, banks, etc.
I would be interested to hear the opinion of other comrades from the forum, how their training took place and what they think about our activities. If you weed out all the students and scammers, you can find quite interesting personalities who can tell you something new, I know this firsthand.
Again, I am expressing my own personal opinion. This is all quite subjective, someone may share my views and someone on the contrary. If I ruin your ideal carding fantasies, please excuse me. The main thing is that you do something, because as you know, it is better to do at least something than not to do anything at all.
(c) andrey.pavlov