Strategic Carding: Jigging Your Drops
Hey degenerates its time we talk about a classic carding technique thats still kicking ass in 2024:
address jigging. If youve been around the block or if youve read most of my other guides you might think you know all there is to know about this shit. But trust me theres always more to learn.
For the uninitiated
address jigging is the fine art of tweaking your shipping address just enough to slip past fraud detection systems without
fucking up your actual delivery. Its like telling a white lie to your parents - just enough bullshit to get what you want without raising suspicion.
Why the
fuck does this even work? Because while fraud detection systems are amazingly smart with comparing exact signals like IP addresses browser fingerprints and other digital footprints they turn into drooling idiots when it comes to addresses. There could be a gazillion different ways to write the same damn address and these systems cant handle that complexity. Randomly canceling orders because an address looks vaguely similar to one used in past fraud would cost them more in lost sales than it would save them from actual fraud.
Meanwhile delivery services and postal workers deal with all sorts of address
fuckups on the daily. As long as the core info is there theyll usually figure that shit out and get the package where it needs to go. Its this gap between the rigid digital world and the flexible human world that we exploit with
jigging.
Who Invented This Shit?
Believe it or not
address jigging wasnt cooked up in some dark corner of the fraud world. This technique was born in the realm of
sneaker copping.
Picture it: Early 2010s limited edition kicks are hotter than hell.
Sneakerheads are using bots to snag multiple pairs but online stores catch on and start limiting one pair per address. Some clever bastard realizes if you tweak the address just right you can fool the system but still get your shoes delivered.
Boom.
Address jigging is born.
These
sneaker freaks started adding fake apartment numbers changing "Street" to "St." anything to make the address look different to the store but still deliverable. It worked like a
fucking charm.
It didnt take long for this trick to spread beyond sneakers. Resellers scalpers and eventually us carders saw the potential and ran with it. We refined that shit turned it into an art form.
So next time youre
jigging remember to thank those maniacs. Their quest for fresh kicks accidentally gave us one of our most useful tools. Funny how shit works out huh?
How Does It Work?
The beauty of
jigging is its simplicity. You dont need fancy tools or l33t hacking skills. Just a bit of creativity and understanding of how addresses work. But dont let that fool you - theres an art to this shit. Do it wrong and youll end up with your package in limbo or worse flagged for fraud.
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Lets break down some tried and true
jigging techniques:
1.
The Unit Number Shuffle: Add or change an apartment/unit number. Works like a charm especially in areas with lots of multi-unit buildings.
Original Address | Jigged Address |
123 Main St | 123 Main St Apt 4B |
2.
Floor Fuckery: Throw in a floor number. Bonus points if the building actually has multiple floors.
Original Address | Jigged Address |
456 Elm Rd | 456 Elm Rd Fl 3 |
3.
The Directional Twist: Add or swap directionals. Just make sure youre not changing it to something that doesnt exist.
Original Address | Jigged Address |
789 Oak Ave | 789 N Oak Ave |
4.
Abbreviation Games: Play with street type abbreviations. Mix it up but keep it believable.
Original Address | Jigged Address |
101 Cherry Street | 101 Cherry Ln |
5.
The Letter Prefix: Slap a letter in front of the house number. This ones subtle but effective.
Original Address | Jigged Address |
222 Pine Rd | A222 Pine Rd |
6.
The Company Angle: Add a fake company name. Great for making residential addresses look commercial.
Original Address | Jigged Address |
333 Maple Dr | XYZ Corp 333 Maple Dr |
7.
The Care Of Trick: Use "c/o" (care of) followed by a random name.
Original Address | Jigged Address |
444 Birch Ln | c/o John Smith 444 Birch Ln |
8.
Spelling Switcheroo: Slightly misspell part of the address. Subtle enough to pass fraud checks but obvious enough for human eyes to correct.
Original Address | Jigged Address |
555 Washington Blvd | 555 Washinton Blvd |
Now heres where it gets tricky. Different merchants have different levels of address verification. Some only check the number and ZIP code while others cross-reference with
USPS databases. Your job is to figure out which
jigging technique works best for each target.
Pro tip: Always test your jigged address with the actual shipping carrier before using it. Most have address validation tools on their websites. If it passes there youre golden.
Automatic Address Jigger App
To make you understand the concepts better, I made a quick and dirty tool that will help you jig your addresses. Its not comprehensive but it should give you fucks an idea how jigging works in practice.
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Advanced Stuff
Heres some advanced shit for you:
- Use Google Maps to find real nearby businesses. Jig your address to look like youre ordering to that business. "666 Hell St" becomes "Starbucks 670 Hell St". Just make sure the house number is close enough.
- Research local address formats. Some cities have weird numbering systems or unique address structures. Use these to your advantage.
- Exploit address line 2. Many fraud systems dont check this field closely. You can stuff all sorts of bullshit here without raising alarms.
- Play with ZIP+4 codes. Most people dont know their full 9-digit ZIP. Adding or changing the last four digits can throw off some systems.
When Should You Jig?
While
fucking around with addresses is fun and all you shouldnt be busting out this trick for every goddamn order.
Jigging is like your emergency exit not your front door. Only use this shit as a last resort in these scenarios:
- Your drop is tainted as fuck: If youve burned through a drop with tons of carded orders and youre damn sure any new order will get cancelled. Jigging in this case might save your ass.
- The "ship to bill and ask support to fix" method failed: You know that classic move where you pretend you fucked up the address and need customer support to fix it? If that shit doesnt fly then jigging might.
Remember
jigging isnt some magical cure-all for your cancelled orders. Its a tool in your arsenal not a crutch.
Closing Thoughts
Remember
jigging is just one piece of the puzzle. It works best when combined with other techniques like using aged accounts proper proxies and solid antidetect setups. Dont rely on it as your only line of defense.
And for
fucks sake dont get lazy with your
jigging. I've seen too many dipshits use the same jig over and over then cry when they get banned. Mix it up keep it fresh and always be testing new variations.
The goal here is to blend in not wave a big
fucking flag that screams "Im a carder!" So use your brain before you start playing address acrobatics. Sometimes a clean straightforward approach works better than trying to outsmart the system. Save the fancy footwork for when you really need it.
Lastly a word on
OPSEC: Keep track of your jigged addresses. The last thing you want is to forget which variation you used and
fuck up your own drop. I've seen some carders lose thousands because they couldnt remember if they used "Apt 3B-3" or "Unit 3B-5".
Address jigging might seem like basic shit but its saved my ass more times than I can count. Master this technique and youll have a solid foundation for more advanced carding methods. Just remember - in this game creativity and constant adaptation are your best friends.
Now get out there and start
jigging you beautiful bastards. And if you get caught dont come crying to me. d0ctrine out.