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Lets talk about one of the most crucial aspects of carding goods - getting your hands on the actual merch. About 90% of the time you need a solid drop address to actually receive your carded items. While private drops are the best option (well cover those in another guide) sometimes you need something quick and dirty. Thats where legitimate reshipping services come in.


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Disclaimer: The information provided in this writeup and all my writeups and guides are intended for educational purposes only. It is a study of how fraud operates and is not intended to promote, endorse, or facilitate any illegal activities. I cannot be held liable for any actions taken based on this material or any material posted by my account. Please use this information responsibly and do not engage in any criminal activities.


What The Fuck Are Reshipping Services?
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Those freight forwarding companies like Reship.com and ShipItTo that advertise to overseas shoppers? Theyre professional middle-men who give customers addresses (mainly in the U.S., but some offer UK and Canadian locations too) to receive packages then forward them internationally and domestically. Think of them as package bouncers - they take your shit in and send it wherever the fuck you want.

These services exist for foreign buyers who want to shop stores that dont ship internationally. Customer gets an address in their preferred country, orders their shit, reshipping service receives it and forwards it wherever they want. Simple shit.

For us carders these services are a necessary evil. Since theyre legitimate businesses handling thousands of packages daily they add a layer of separation between the carded order and your final drop. The merchant ships to what looks like a normal address and the reshipping service becomes your unwitting accomplice.

Popular Reshipping Services

Heres a rundown of some major reshipping services and what you need to know about each:
  • Reship.com
    • Oldest established service with Delaware/Florida addresses
    • Low fees with reliable handling
    • Best for high-value items
    • Takes great photos of your items
  • MyUS.com
    • Major commercial operation with multiple warehouses in US/UK
    • Strict verification
    • Premium pricing includes package consolidation
  • ShipItTo
    • Budget option with NY/CA/UK addresses
    • Dont reship domestically, these fuckers will hold your item (explained below)
    • Good for small items but slower processing
  • Ship7
    • New international service with basic verification
    • Multiple warehouses but no domestic shipping (IIRC)

For Whom Will it Work Perfectly?

These reshipping services work best if youre based outside their warehouse country because their entire business model revolves around international shipping - they exist to help foreign customers buy from retailers in countries where they dont have a local address. When 99% of their packages go overseas, a domestic delivery stands out like a clown at a funeral.

Think about it: what legitimate customer needs to ship something to a warehouse just to have it forwarded to another address in the same country? That shit makes zero sense. So if youre trying to ship domestically using these services, it will work with plenty of them, but it will immediately raise red flags.

But if youre overseas? Youre just another customer in their system. Your package blends in with all their normal international shipments.

Now heres something interesting - some services like Reship and MyUS will happily forward your shit without asking questions. Im pretty sure a good chunk of their business comes from carders and refunders which explains why theyre so... accommodating. But others? Not so much. Take Shipito for example - theyll claim they do domestic reshipping but when its time to actually forward your package suddenly they need seventeen forms of ID and your grandmothers birth certificate. Next thing you know theyve 'suspended' your account and your carded goods are mysteriously unavailable. Smart fuckers found a way to profit off both ends - taking shipping fees AND keeping the goods. Pretty genius if you ask me, lmao!

Understanding How to Use Them

The basic process is straightforward: order an item ship it to their warehouse pay them based on size and weight plus shipping fees and they forward it to your address. But you know me I like to dive in to deep shit so lets get into the real details that nobody talks about.

Fraud Hit
Getting packages delivered to reshipping warehouses requires extra precautions beyond standard carding practices. You need exceptionally low fraud scores pristine proxies and rock-solid order profiles. Why? Because these warehouse addresses are documented in every fraud prevention database and have been burned repeatedly by other carders and refunders.

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Every major antifraud system knows these addresses are high risk due to previous fraudulent transactions. The only reason orders still get through is because reshippers have enough legitimate customer traffic to balance out their risk profile. The real customers using their service for normal shopping create just enough cover to keep the addresses viable.

This means each service has different risk levels in antifraud systems based on their ratio of legit customers versus fraudulent ones. A reshipper with 90% normal shoppers and 10% fraud will trigger way fewer alerts than one thats mostly used by carders. The addresses from more legitimate services blend in better with normal traffic patterns. Test small orders through different reshippers to figure out which ones work best with your setup.

Security Considerations
Never put all your orders on one reshipper account. This is basic shit but people still fuck it up. Think about it - if you card 5 items and send them all to the same Reship account what happens when one store reports fraud? The whole account gets nuked and all your shit is stuck in their warehouse forever.

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You dont want to lose a $1200 iPhone because some store reported the $20 item you carded right? Keep your orders spread across multiple accounts on different services. That way if one gets burned the others stay safe. Basic risk management but it makes a huge difference.



AVS
Another huge advantage of reshipping services is that you can create accounts using any name. This means when youre working with AVS cards you can set up the receiving name to match the billing name on the card. The reshipper doesnt give a fuck what name you use for your account. So if youre using a card belonging to John Smith you can make a reshipper account under John Smith and have perfect AVS matching when placing orders. The billing name shipping name and receiver name all line up perfectly. This simple trick boosts success rates significantly since the order looks completely legitimate from the antifraud perspective.

Pay for Your Shipments
Always check their rates upfront and pay them legitimately. Dont try to card the reshipping fees. That might seem tempting but its a fast way to get your account banned and items seized.

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Use crypto debit cards if you want to keep payments untraceable. But trying to card the reshipper will only get your addresses blacklisted. For low value items the risk might be worth it. But when youre moving expensive shit like gaming laptops and jewelry paying the fees straight up is the smart play.

Think about it - why risk losing a $2000 laptop over $50 in shipping fees? Pay them properly and theyll keep forwarding your packages without issues. Try to card them and suddenly all your addresses are burned. Not worth it.

Find Your Own
Just because I listed these popular services doesn't mean they're your only options. There are hundreds of different reshippers and freight forwarders scattered across the US, UK, and Canada that you've never heard of. Many have fresh addresses that haven't been burned yet, and their rates are often cheaper than the big names.

Do your own research and find services that work for your setup. The best reshipper is usually one that isn't on everyone's radar. Test different options, compare rates, and build your own list of reliable services instead of just following the crowd.

Final Thoughts

Look public reshipping services arent perfect. Theyre like using a public bathroom - not ideal but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. The key is knowing when to use them and how to minimize your risk. Keep your orders spread out use different services and for fucks sake pay the shipping fees properly.

Remember these services are running legitimate businesses. A lot of them dont give a fuck about your carded goods as long as you play by their rules and pay them. But start acting sketchy or try to scam them and watch how fast they turn into the ops.

Most importantly remember that reshipping services are just one tool in your arsenal. They work great for certain situations but they arent always the best option. Sometimes direct drops or virtual items make more sense. The key is picking the right method for each job. Study all the different shipping methods and use reshippers strategically when they fit your needs. That way youll maximize your success rate and keep your options open instead of getting stuck when one method stops working.

Until next time you magnificent bastards. d0ctrine out.
 
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Lets talk about one of the most crucial aspects of carding goods - getting your hands on the actual merch. About 90% of the time you need a solid drop address to actually receive your carded items. While private drops are the best option (well cover those in another guide) sometimes you need something quick and dirty. Thats where legitimate reshipping services come in.






What The Fuck Are Reshipping Services?
View attachment 6462

Those freight forwarding companies like Reship.com and ShipItTo that advertise to overseas shoppers? Theyre professional middle-men who give customers addresses (mainly in the U.S., but some offer UK and Canadian locations too) to receive packages then forward them internationally and domestically. Think of them as package bouncers - they take your shit in and send it wherever the fuck you want.

These services exist for foreign buyers who want to shop stores that dont ship internationally. Customer gets an address in their preferred country, orders their shit, reshipping service receives it and forwards it wherever they want. Simple shit.

For us carders these services are a necessary evil. Since theyre legitimate businesses handling thousands of packages daily they add a layer of separation between the carded order and your final drop. The merchant ships to what looks like a normal address and the reshipping service becomes your unwitting accomplice.

Popular Reshipping Services

Heres a rundown of some major reshipping services and what you need to know about each:
  • Reship.com
    • Oldest established service with Delaware/Florida addresses
    • Low fees with reliable handling
    • Best for high-value items
    • Takes great photos of your items
  • MyUS.com
    • Major commercial operation with multiple warehouses in US/UK
    • Strict verification
    • Premium pricing includes package consolidation
  • ShipItTo
    • Budget option with NY/CA/UK addresses
    • Dont reship domestically, these fuckers will hold your item (explained below)
    • Good for small items but slower processing
  • Ship7
    • New international service with basic verification
    • Multiple warehouses but no domestic shipping (IIRC)

For Whom Will it Work Perfectly?

These reshipping services work best if youre based outside their warehouse country because their entire business model revolves around international shipping - they exist to help foreign customers buy from retailers in countries where they dont have a local address. When 99% of their packages go overseas, a domestic delivery stands out like a clown at a funeral.

Think about it: what legitimate customer needs to ship something to a warehouse just to have it forwarded to another address in the same country? That shit makes zero sense. So if youre trying to ship domestically using these services, it will work with plenty of them, but it will immediately raise red flags.

But if youre overseas? Youre just another customer in their system. Your package blends in with all their normal international shipments.

Now heres something interesting - some services like Reship and MyUS will happily forward your shit without asking questions. Im pretty sure a good chunk of their business comes from carders and refunders which explains why theyre so... accommodating. But others? Not so much. Take Shipito for example - theyll claim they do domestic reshipping but when its time to actually forward your package suddenly they need seventeen forms of ID and your grandmothers birth certificate. Next thing you know theyve 'suspended' your account and your carded goods are mysteriously unavailable. Smart fuckers found a way to profit off both ends - taking shipping fees AND keeping the goods. Pretty genius if you ask me, lmao!

Understanding How to Use Them

The basic process is straightforward: order an item ship it to their warehouse pay them based on size and weight plus shipping fees and they forward it to your address. But you know me I like to dive in to deep shit so lets get into the real details that nobody talks about.

Fraud Hit
Getting packages delivered to reshipping warehouses requires extra precautions beyond standard carding practices. You need exceptionally low fraud scores pristine proxies and rock-solid order profiles. Why? Because these warehouse addresses are documented in every fraud prevention database and have been burned repeatedly by other carders and refunders.

View attachment 6463

Every major antifraud system knows these addresses are high risk due to previous fraudulent transactions. The only reason orders still get through is because reshippers have enough legitimate customer traffic to balance out their risk profile. The real customers using their service for normal shopping create just enough cover to keep the addresses viable.

This means each service has different risk levels in antifraud systems based on their ratio of legit customers versus fraudulent ones. A reshipper with 90% normal shoppers and 10% fraud will trigger way fewer alerts than one thats mostly used by carders. The addresses from more legitimate services blend in better with normal traffic patterns. Test small orders through different reshippers to figure out which ones work best with your setup.

Security Considerations
Never put all your orders on one reshipper account. This is basic shit but people still fuck it up. Think about it - if you card 5 items and send them all to the same Reship account what happens when one store reports fraud? The whole account gets nuked and all your shit is stuck in their warehouse forever.

View attachment 6464

You dont want to lose a $1200 iPhone because some store reported the $20 item you carded right? Keep your orders spread across multiple accounts on different services. That way if one gets burned the others stay safe. Basic risk management but it makes a huge difference.

* Hidden text: cannot be quoted. *


AVS
Another huge advantage of reshipping services is that you can create accounts using any name. This means when youre working with AVS cards you can set up the receiving name to match the billing name on the card. The reshipper doesnt give a fuck what name you use for your account. So if youre using a card belonging to John Smith you can make a reshipper account under John Smith and have perfect AVS matching when placing orders. The billing name shipping name and receiver name all line up perfectly. This simple trick boosts success rates significantly since the order looks completely legitimate from the antifraud perspective.

Pay for Your Shipments
Always check their rates upfront and pay them legitimately. Dont try to card the reshipping fees. That might seem tempting but its a fast way to get your account banned and items seized.

View attachment 6465
Use crypto debit cards if you want to keep payments untraceable. But trying to card the reshipper will only get your addresses blacklisted. For low value items the risk might be worth it. But when youre moving expensive shit like gaming laptops and jewelry paying the fees straight up is the smart play.

Think about it - why risk losing a $2000 laptop over $50 in shipping fees? Pay them properly and theyll keep forwarding your packages without issues. Try to card them and suddenly all your addresses are burned. Not worth it.

Find Your Own
Just because I listed these popular services doesn't mean they're your only options. There are hundreds of different reshippers and freight forwarders scattered across the US, UK, and Canada that you've never heard of. Many have fresh addresses that haven't been burned yet, and their rates are often cheaper than the big names.

Do your own research and find services that work for your setup. The best reshipper is usually one that isn't on everyone's radar. Test different options, compare rates, and build your own list of reliable services instead of just following the crowd.

Final Thoughts

Look public reshipping services arent perfect. Theyre like using a public bathroom - not ideal but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. The key is knowing when to use them and how to minimize your risk. Keep your orders spread out use different services and for fucks sake pay the shipping fees properly.

Remember these services are running legitimate businesses. A lot of them dont give a fuck about your carded goods as long as you play by their rules and pay them. But start acting sketchy or try to scam them and watch how fast they turn into the ops.

Most importantly remember that reshipping services are just one tool in your arsenal. They work great for certain situations but they arent always the best option. Sometimes direct drops or virtual items make more sense. The key is picking the right method for each job. Study all the different shipping methods and use reshippers strategically when they fit your needs. That way youll maximize your success rate and keep your options open instead of getting stuck when one method stops working.

Until next time you magnificent bastards. d0ctrine out.
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Lets talk about one of the most crucial aspects of carding goods - getting your hands on the actual merch. About 90% of the time you need a solid drop address to actually receive your carded items. While private drops are the best option (well cover those in another guide) sometimes you need something quick and dirty. Thats where legitimate reshipping services come in.






What The Fuck Are Reshipping Services?
View attachment 6462

Those freight forwarding companies like Reship.com and ShipItTo that advertise to overseas shoppers? Theyre professional middle-men who give customers addresses (mainly in the U.S., but some offer UK and Canadian locations too) to receive packages then forward them internationally and domestically. Think of them as package bouncers - they take your shit in and send it wherever the fuck you want.

These services exist for foreign buyers who want to shop stores that dont ship internationally. Customer gets an address in their preferred country, orders their shit, reshipping service receives it and forwards it wherever they want. Simple shit.

For us carders these services are a necessary evil. Since theyre legitimate businesses handling thousands of packages daily they add a layer of separation between the carded order and your final drop. The merchant ships to what looks like a normal address and the reshipping service becomes your unwitting accomplice.

Popular Reshipping Services

Heres a rundown of some major reshipping services and what you need to know about each:
  • Reship.com
    • Oldest established service with Delaware/Florida addresses
    • Low fees with reliable handling
    • Best for high-value items
    • Takes great photos of your items
  • MyUS.com
    • Major commercial operation with multiple warehouses in US/UK
    • Strict verification
    • Premium pricing includes package consolidation
  • ShipItTo
    • Budget option with NY/CA/UK addresses
    • Dont reship domestically, these fuckers will hold your item (explained below)
    • Good for small items but slower processing
  • Ship7
    • New international service with basic verification
    • Multiple warehouses but no domestic shipping (IIRC)

For Whom Will it Work Perfectly?

These reshipping services work best if youre based outside their warehouse country because their entire business model revolves around international shipping - they exist to help foreign customers buy from retailers in countries where they dont have a local address. When 99% of their packages go overseas, a domestic delivery stands out like a clown at a funeral.

Think about it: what legitimate customer needs to ship something to a warehouse just to have it forwarded to another address in the same country? That shit makes zero sense. So if youre trying to ship domestically using these services, it will work with plenty of them, but it will immediately raise red flags.

But if youre overseas? Youre just another customer in their system. Your package blends in with all their normal international shipments.

Now heres something interesting - some services like Reship and MyUS will happily forward your shit without asking questions. Im pretty sure a good chunk of their business comes from carders and refunders which explains why theyre so... accommodating. But others? Not so much. Take Shipito for example - theyll claim they do domestic reshipping but when its time to actually forward your package suddenly they need seventeen forms of ID and your grandmothers birth certificate. Next thing you know theyve 'suspended' your account and your carded goods are mysteriously unavailable. Smart fuckers found a way to profit off both ends - taking shipping fees AND keeping the goods. Pretty genius if you ask me, lmao!

Understanding How to Use Them

The basic process is straightforward: order an item ship it to their warehouse pay them based on size and weight plus shipping fees and they forward it to your address. But you know me I like to dive in to deep shit so lets get into the real details that nobody talks about.

Fraud Hit
Getting packages delivered to reshipping warehouses requires extra precautions beyond standard carding practices. You need exceptionally low fraud scores pristine proxies and rock-solid order profiles. Why? Because these warehouse addresses are documented in every fraud prevention database and have been burned repeatedly by other carders and refunders.

View attachment 6463

Every major antifraud system knows these addresses are high risk due to previous fraudulent transactions. The only reason orders still get through is because reshippers have enough legitimate customer traffic to balance out their risk profile. The real customers using their service for normal shopping create just enough cover to keep the addresses viable.

This means each service has different risk levels in antifraud systems based on their ratio of legit customers versus fraudulent ones. A reshipper with 90% normal shoppers and 10% fraud will trigger way fewer alerts than one thats mostly used by carders. The addresses from more legitimate services blend in better with normal traffic patterns. Test small orders through different reshippers to figure out which ones work best with your setup.

Security Considerations
Never put all your orders on one reshipper account. This is basic shit but people still fuck it up. Think about it - if you card 5 items and send them all to the same Reship account what happens when one store reports fraud? The whole account gets nuked and all your shit is stuck in their warehouse forever.

View attachment 6464

You dont want to lose a $1200 iPhone because some store reported the $20 item you carded right? Keep your orders spread across multiple accounts on different services. That way if one gets burned the others stay safe. Basic risk management but it makes a huge difference.

* Hidden text: cannot be quoted. *


AVS
Another huge advantage of reshipping services is that you can create accounts using any name. This means when youre working with AVS cards you can set up the receiving name to match the billing name on the card. The reshipper doesnt give a fuck what name you use for your account. So if youre using a card belonging to John Smith you can make a reshipper account under John Smith and have perfect AVS matching when placing orders. The billing name shipping name and receiver name all line up perfectly. This simple trick boosts success rates significantly since the order looks completely legitimate from the antifraud perspective.

Pay for Your Shipments
Always check their rates upfront and pay them legitimately. Dont try to card the reshipping fees. That might seem tempting but its a fast way to get your account banned and items seized.

View attachment 6465
Use crypto debit cards if you want to keep payments untraceable. But trying to card the reshipper will only get your addresses blacklisted. For low value items the risk might be worth it. But when youre moving expensive shit like gaming laptops and jewelry paying the fees straight up is the smart play.

Think about it - why risk losing a $2000 laptop over $50 in shipping fees? Pay them properly and theyll keep forwarding your packages without issues. Try to card them and suddenly all your addresses are burned. Not worth it.

Find Your Own
Just because I listed these popular services doesn't mean they're your only options. There are hundreds of different reshippers and freight forwarders scattered across the US, UK, and Canada that you've never heard of. Many have fresh addresses that haven't been burned yet, and their rates are often cheaper than the big names.

Do your own research and find services that work for your setup. The best reshipper is usually one that isn't on everyone's radar. Test different options, compare rates, and build your own list of reliable services instead of just following the crowd.

Final Thoughts

Look public reshipping services arent perfect. Theyre like using a public bathroom - not ideal but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. The key is knowing when to use them and how to minimize your risk. Keep your orders spread out use different services and for fucks sake pay the shipping fees properly.

Remember these services are running legitimate businesses. A lot of them dont give a fuck about your carded goods as long as you play by their rules and pay them. But start acting sketchy or try to scam them and watch how fast they turn into the ops.

Most importantly remember that reshipping services are just one tool in your arsenal. They work great for certain situations but they arent always the best option. Sometimes direct drops or virtual items make more sense. The key is picking the right method for each job. Study all the different shipping methods and use reshippers strategically when they fit your needs. That way youll maximize your success rate and keep your options open instead of getting stuck when one method stops working.

Until next time you magnificent bastards. d0ctrine out.
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Lets talk about one of the most crucial aspects of carding goods - getting your hands on the actual merch. About 90% of the time you need a solid drop address to actually receive your carded items. While private drops are the best option (well cover those in another guide) sometimes you need something quick and dirty. Thats where legitimate reshipping services come in.






What The Fuck Are Reshipping Services?
View attachment 6462

Those freight forwarding companies like Reship.com and ShipItTo that advertise to overseas shoppers? Theyre professional middle-men who give customers addresses (mainly in the U.S., but some offer UK and Canadian locations too) to receive packages then forward them internationally and domestically. Think of them as package bouncers - they take your shit in and send it wherever the fuck you want.

These services exist for foreign buyers who want to shop stores that dont ship internationally. Customer gets an address in their preferred country, orders their shit, reshipping service receives it and forwards it wherever they want. Simple shit.

For us carders these services are a necessary evil. Since theyre legitimate businesses handling thousands of packages daily they add a layer of separation between the carded order and your final drop. The merchant ships to what looks like a normal address and the reshipping service becomes your unwitting accomplice.

Popular Reshipping Services

Heres a rundown of some major reshipping services and what you need to know about each:
  • Reship.com
    • Oldest established service with Delaware/Florida addresses
    • Low fees with reliable handling
    • Best for high-value items
    • Takes great photos of your items
  • MyUS.com
    • Major commercial operation with multiple warehouses in US/UK
    • Strict verification
    • Premium pricing includes package consolidation
  • ShipItTo
    • Budget option with NY/CA/UK addresses
    • Dont reship domestically, these fuckers will hold your item (explained below)
    • Good for small items but slower processing
  • Ship7
    • New international service with basic verification
    • Multiple warehouses but no domestic shipping (IIRC)

For Whom Will it Work Perfectly?

These reshipping services work best if youre based outside their warehouse country because their entire business model revolves around international shipping - they exist to help foreign customers buy from retailers in countries where they dont have a local address. When 99% of their packages go overseas, a domestic delivery stands out like a clown at a funeral.

Think about it: what legitimate customer needs to ship something to a warehouse just to have it forwarded to another address in the same country? That shit makes zero sense. So if youre trying to ship domestically using these services, it will work with plenty of them, but it will immediately raise red flags.

But if youre overseas? Youre just another customer in their system. Your package blends in with all their normal international shipments.

Now heres something interesting - some services like Reship and MyUS will happily forward your shit without asking questions. Im pretty sure a good chunk of their business comes from carders and refunders which explains why theyre so... accommodating. But others? Not so much. Take Shipito for example - theyll claim they do domestic reshipping but when its time to actually forward your package suddenly they need seventeen forms of ID and your grandmothers birth certificate. Next thing you know theyve 'suspended' your account and your carded goods are mysteriously unavailable. Smart fuckers found a way to profit off both ends - taking shipping fees AND keeping the goods. Pretty genius if you ask me, lmao!

Understanding How to Use Them

The basic process is straightforward: order an item ship it to their warehouse pay them based on size and weight plus shipping fees and they forward it to your address. But you know me I like to dive in to deep shit so lets get into the real details that nobody talks about.

Fraud Hit
Getting packages delivered to reshipping warehouses requires extra precautions beyond standard carding practices. You need exceptionally low fraud scores pristine proxies and rock-solid order profiles. Why? Because these warehouse addresses are documented in every fraud prevention database and have been burned repeatedly by other carders and refunders.

View attachment 6463

Every major antifraud system knows these addresses are high risk due to previous fraudulent transactions. The only reason orders still get through is because reshippers have enough legitimate customer traffic to balance out their risk profile. The real customers using their service for normal shopping create just enough cover to keep the addresses viable.

This means each service has different risk levels in antifraud systems based on their ratio of legit customers versus fraudulent ones. A reshipper with 90% normal shoppers and 10% fraud will trigger way fewer alerts than one thats mostly used by carders. The addresses from more legitimate services blend in better with normal traffic patterns. Test small orders through different reshippers to figure out which ones work best with your setup.

Security Considerations
Never put all your orders on one reshipper account. This is basic shit but people still fuck it up. Think about it - if you card 5 items and send them all to the same Reship account what happens when one store reports fraud? The whole account gets nuked and all your shit is stuck in their warehouse forever.

View attachment 6464

You dont want to lose a $1200 iPhone because some store reported the $20 item you carded right? Keep your orders spread across multiple accounts on different services. That way if one gets burned the others stay safe. Basic risk management but it makes a huge difference.

* Hidden text: cannot be quoted. *


AVS
Another huge advantage of reshipping services is that you can create accounts using any name. This means when youre working with AVS cards you can set up the receiving name to match the billing name on the card. The reshipper doesnt give a fuck what name you use for your account. So if youre using a card belonging to John Smith you can make a reshipper account under John Smith and have perfect AVS matching when placing orders. The billing name shipping name and receiver name all line up perfectly. This simple trick boosts success rates significantly since the order looks completely legitimate from the antifraud perspective.

Pay for Your Shipments
Always check their rates upfront and pay them legitimately. Dont try to card the reshipping fees. That might seem tempting but its a fast way to get your account banned and items seized.

View attachment 6465
Use crypto debit cards if you want to keep payments untraceable. But trying to card the reshipper will only get your addresses blacklisted. For low value items the risk might be worth it. But when youre moving expensive shit like gaming laptops and jewelry paying the fees straight up is the smart play.

Think about it - why risk losing a $2000 laptop over $50 in shipping fees? Pay them properly and theyll keep forwarding your packages without issues. Try to card them and suddenly all your addresses are burned. Not worth it.

Find Your Own
Just because I listed these popular services doesn't mean they're your only options. There are hundreds of different reshippers and freight forwarders scattered across the US, UK, and Canada that you've never heard of. Many have fresh addresses that haven't been burned yet, and their rates are often cheaper than the big names.

Do your own research and find services that work for your setup. The best reshipper is usually one that isn't on everyone's radar. Test different options, compare rates, and build your own list of reliable services instead of just following the crowd.

Final Thoughts

Look public reshipping services arent perfect. Theyre like using a public bathroom - not ideal but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. The key is knowing when to use them and how to minimize your risk. Keep your orders spread out use different services and for fucks sake pay the shipping fees properly.

Remember these services are running legitimate businesses. A lot of them dont give a fuck about your carded goods as long as you play by their rules and pay them. But start acting sketchy or try to scam them and watch how fast they turn into the ops.

Most importantly remember that reshipping services are just one tool in your arsenal. They work great for certain situations but they arent always the best option. Sometimes direct drops or virtual items make more sense. The key is picking the right method for each job. Study all the different shipping methods and use reshippers strategically when they fit your needs. That way youll maximize your success rate and keep your options open instead of getting stuck when one method stops working.

Until next time you magnificent bastards. d0ctrine out.
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Lets talk about one of the most crucial aspects of carding goods - getting your hands on the actual merch. About 90% of the time you need a solid drop address to actually receive your carded items. While private drops are the best option (well cover those in another guide) sometimes you need something quick and dirty. Thats where legitimate reshipping services come in.






What The Fuck Are Reshipping Services?
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Those freight forwarding companies like Reship.com and ShipItTo that advertise to overseas shoppers? Theyre professional middle-men who give customers addresses (mainly in the U.S., but some offer UK and Canadian locations too) to receive packages then forward them internationally and domestically. Think of them as package bouncers - they take your shit in and send it wherever the fuck you want.

These services exist for foreign buyers who want to shop stores that dont ship internationally. Customer gets an address in their preferred country, orders their shit, reshipping service receives it and forwards it wherever they want. Simple shit.

For us carders these services are a necessary evil. Since theyre legitimate businesses handling thousands of packages daily they add a layer of separation between the carded order and your final drop. The merchant ships to what looks like a normal address and the reshipping service becomes your unwitting accomplice.

Popular Reshipping Services

Heres a rundown of some major reshipping services and what you need to know about each:
  • Reship.com
    • Oldest established service with Delaware/Florida addresses
    • Low fees with reliable handling
    • Best for high-value items
    • Takes great photos of your items
  • MyUS.com
    • Major commercial operation with multiple warehouses in US/UK
    • Strict verification
    • Premium pricing includes package consolidation
  • ShipItTo
    • Budget option with NY/CA/UK addresses
    • Dont reship domestically, these fuckers will hold your item (explained below)
    • Good for small items but slower processing
  • Ship7
    • New international service with basic verification
    • Multiple warehouses but no domestic shipping (IIRC)

For Whom Will it Work Perfectly?

These reshipping services work best if youre based outside their warehouse country because their entire business model revolves around international shipping - they exist to help foreign customers buy from retailers in countries where they dont have a local address. When 99% of their packages go overseas, a domestic delivery stands out like a clown at a funeral.

Think about it: what legitimate customer needs to ship something to a warehouse just to have it forwarded to another address in the same country? That shit makes zero sense. So if youre trying to ship domestically using these services, it will work with plenty of them, but it will immediately raise red flags.

But if youre overseas? Youre just another customer in their system. Your package blends in with all their normal international shipments.

Now heres something interesting - some services like Reship and MyUS will happily forward your shit without asking questions. Im pretty sure a good chunk of their business comes from carders and refunders which explains why theyre so... accommodating. But others? Not so much. Take Shipito for example - theyll claim they do domestic reshipping but when its time to actually forward your package suddenly they need seventeen forms of ID and your grandmothers birth certificate. Next thing you know theyve 'suspended' your account and your carded goods are mysteriously unavailable. Smart fuckers found a way to profit off both ends - taking shipping fees AND keeping the goods. Pretty genius if you ask me, lmao!

Understanding How to Use Them

The basic process is straightforward: order an item ship it to their warehouse pay them based on size and weight plus shipping fees and they forward it to your address. But you know me I like to dive in to deep shit so lets get into the real details that nobody talks about.

Fraud Hit
Getting packages delivered to reshipping warehouses requires extra precautions beyond standard carding practices. You need exceptionally low fraud scores pristine proxies and rock-solid order profiles. Why? Because these warehouse addresses are documented in every fraud prevention database and have been burned repeatedly by other carders and refunders.

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Every major antifraud system knows these addresses are high risk due to previous fraudulent transactions. The only reason orders still get through is because reshippers have enough legitimate customer traffic to balance out their risk profile. The real customers using their service for normal shopping create just enough cover to keep the addresses viable.

This means each service has different risk levels in antifraud systems based on their ratio of legit customers versus fraudulent ones. A reshipper with 90% normal shoppers and 10% fraud will trigger way fewer alerts than one thats mostly used by carders. The addresses from more legitimate services blend in better with normal traffic patterns. Test small orders through different reshippers to figure out which ones work best with your setup.

Security Considerations
Never put all your orders on one reshipper account. This is basic shit but people still fuck it up. Think about it - if you card 5 items and send them all to the same Reship account what happens when one store reports fraud? The whole account gets nuked and all your shit is stuck in their warehouse forever.

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You dont want to lose a $1200 iPhone because some store reported the $20 item you carded right? Keep your orders spread across multiple accounts on different services. That way if one gets burned the others stay safe. Basic risk management but it makes a huge difference.

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AVS
Another huge advantage of reshipping services is that you can create accounts using any name. This means when youre working with AVS cards you can set up the receiving name to match the billing name on the card. The reshipper doesnt give a fuck what name you use for your account. So if youre using a card belonging to John Smith you can make a reshipper account under John Smith and have perfect AVS matching when placing orders. The billing name shipping name and receiver name all line up perfectly. This simple trick boosts success rates significantly since the order looks completely legitimate from the antifraud perspective.

Pay for Your Shipments
Always check their rates upfront and pay them legitimately. Dont try to card the reshipping fees. That might seem tempting but its a fast way to get your account banned and items seized.

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Use crypto debit cards if you want to keep payments untraceable. But trying to card the reshipper will only get your addresses blacklisted. For low value items the risk might be worth it. But when youre moving expensive shit like gaming laptops and jewelry paying the fees straight up is the smart play.

Think about it - why risk losing a $2000 laptop over $50 in shipping fees? Pay them properly and theyll keep forwarding your packages without issues. Try to card them and suddenly all your addresses are burned. Not worth it.

Find Your Own
Just because I listed these popular services doesn't mean they're your only options. There are hundreds of different reshippers and freight forwarders scattered across the US, UK, and Canada that you've never heard of. Many have fresh addresses that haven't been burned yet, and their rates are often cheaper than the big names.

Do your own research and find services that work for your setup. The best reshipper is usually one that isn't on everyone's radar. Test different options, compare rates, and build your own list of reliable services instead of just following the crowd.

Final Thoughts

Look public reshipping services arent perfect. Theyre like using a public bathroom - not ideal but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. The key is knowing when to use them and how to minimize your risk. Keep your orders spread out use different services and for fucks sake pay the shipping fees properly.

Remember these services are running legitimate businesses. A lot of them dont give a fuck about your carded goods as long as you play by their rules and pay them. But start acting sketchy or try to scam them and watch how fast they turn into the ops.

Most importantly remember that reshipping services are just one tool in your arsenal. They work great for certain situations but they arent always the best option. Sometimes direct drops or virtual items make more sense. The key is picking the right method for each job. Study all the different shipping methods and use reshippers strategically when they fit your needs. That way youll maximize your success rate and keep your options open instead of getting stuck when one method stops working.

Until next time you magnificent bastards. d0ctrine out.
Thank you d0ctrine!
 

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Lets talk about one of the most crucial aspects of carding goods - getting your hands on the actual merch. About 90% of the time you need a solid drop address to actually receive your carded items. While private drops are the best option (well cover those in another guide) sometimes you need something quick and dirty. Thats where legitimate reshipping services come in.






What The Fuck Are Reshipping Services?
View attachment 6462

Those freight forwarding companies like Reship.com and ShipItTo that advertise to overseas shoppers? Theyre professional middle-men who give customers addresses (mainly in the U.S., but some offer UK and Canadian locations too) to receive packages then forward them internationally and domestically. Think of them as package bouncers - they take your shit in and send it wherever the fuck you want.

These services exist for foreign buyers who want to shop stores that dont ship internationally. Customer gets an address in their preferred country, orders their shit, reshipping service receives it and forwards it wherever they want. Simple shit.

For us carders these services are a necessary evil. Since theyre legitimate businesses handling thousands of packages daily they add a layer of separation between the carded order and your final drop. The merchant ships to what looks like a normal address and the reshipping service becomes your unwitting accomplice.

Popular Reshipping Services

Heres a rundown of some major reshipping services and what you need to know about each:
  • Reship.com
    • Oldest established service with Delaware/Florida addresses
    • Low fees with reliable handling
    • Best for high-value items
    • Takes great photos of your items
  • MyUS.com
    • Major commercial operation with multiple warehouses in US/UK
    • Strict verification
    • Premium pricing includes package consolidation
  • ShipItTo
    • Budget option with NY/CA/UK addresses
    • Dont reship domestically, these fuckers will hold your item (explained below)
    • Good for small items but slower processing
  • Ship7
    • New international service with basic verification
    • Multiple warehouses but no domestic shipping (IIRC)

For Whom Will it Work Perfectly?

These reshipping services work best if youre based outside their warehouse country because their entire business model revolves around international shipping - they exist to help foreign customers buy from retailers in countries where they dont have a local address. When 99% of their packages go overseas, a domestic delivery stands out like a clown at a funeral.

Think about it: what legitimate customer needs to ship something to a warehouse just to have it forwarded to another address in the same country? That shit makes zero sense. So if youre trying to ship domestically using these services, it will work with plenty of them, but it will immediately raise red flags.

But if youre overseas? Youre just another customer in their system. Your package blends in with all their normal international shipments.

Now heres something interesting - some services like Reship and MyUS will happily forward your shit without asking questions. Im pretty sure a good chunk of their business comes from carders and refunders which explains why theyre so... accommodating. But others? Not so much. Take Shipito for example - theyll claim they do domestic reshipping but when its time to actually forward your package suddenly they need seventeen forms of ID and your grandmothers birth certificate. Next thing you know theyve 'suspended' your account and your carded goods are mysteriously unavailable. Smart fuckers found a way to profit off both ends - taking shipping fees AND keeping the goods. Pretty genius if you ask me, lmao!

Understanding How to Use Them

The basic process is straightforward: order an item ship it to their warehouse pay them based on size and weight plus shipping fees and they forward it to your address. But you know me I like to dive in to deep shit so lets get into the real details that nobody talks about.

Fraud Hit
Getting packages delivered to reshipping warehouses requires extra precautions beyond standard carding practices. You need exceptionally low fraud scores pristine proxies and rock-solid order profiles. Why? Because these warehouse addresses are documented in every fraud prevention database and have been burned repeatedly by other carders and refunders.

View attachment 6463

Every major antifraud system knows these addresses are high risk due to previous fraudulent transactions. The only reason orders still get through is because reshippers have enough legitimate customer traffic to balance out their risk profile. The real customers using their service for normal shopping create just enough cover to keep the addresses viable.

This means each service has different risk levels in antifraud systems based on their ratio of legit customers versus fraudulent ones. A reshipper with 90% normal shoppers and 10% fraud will trigger way fewer alerts than one thats mostly used by carders. The addresses from more legitimate services blend in better with normal traffic patterns. Test small orders through different reshippers to figure out which ones work best with your setup.

Security Considerations
Never put all your orders on one reshipper account. This is basic shit but people still fuck it up. Think about it - if you card 5 items and send them all to the same Reship account what happens when one store reports fraud? The whole account gets nuked and all your shit is stuck in their warehouse forever.

View attachment 6464

You dont want to lose a $1200 iPhone because some store reported the $20 item you carded right? Keep your orders spread across multiple accounts on different services. That way if one gets burned the others stay safe. Basic risk management but it makes a huge difference.

* Hidden text: cannot be quoted. *


AVS
Another huge advantage of reshipping services is that you can create accounts using any name. This means when youre working with AVS cards you can set up the receiving name to match the billing name on the card. The reshipper doesnt give a fuck what name you use for your account. So if youre using a card belonging to John Smith you can make a reshipper account under John Smith and have perfect AVS matching when placing orders. The billing name shipping name and receiver name all line up perfectly. This simple trick boosts success rates significantly since the order looks completely legitimate from the antifraud perspective.

Pay for Your Shipments
Always check their rates upfront and pay them legitimately. Dont try to card the reshipping fees. That might seem tempting but its a fast way to get your account banned and items seized.

View attachment 6465
Use crypto debit cards if you want to keep payments untraceable. But trying to card the reshipper will only get your addresses blacklisted. For low value items the risk might be worth it. But when youre moving expensive shit like gaming laptops and jewelry paying the fees straight up is the smart play.

Think about it - why risk losing a $2000 laptop over $50 in shipping fees? Pay them properly and theyll keep forwarding your packages without issues. Try to card them and suddenly all your addresses are burned. Not worth it.

Find Your Own
Just because I listed these popular services doesn't mean they're your only options. There are hundreds of different reshippers and freight forwarders scattered across the US, UK, and Canada that you've never heard of. Many have fresh addresses that haven't been burned yet, and their rates are often cheaper than the big names.

Do your own research and find services that work for your setup. The best reshipper is usually one that isn't on everyone's radar. Test different options, compare rates, and build your own list of reliable services instead of just following the crowd.

Final Thoughts

Look public reshipping services arent perfect. Theyre like using a public bathroom - not ideal but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. The key is knowing when to use them and how to minimize your risk. Keep your orders spread out use different services and for fucks sake pay the shipping fees properly.

Remember these services are running legitimate businesses. A lot of them dont give a fuck about your carded goods as long as you play by their rules and pay them. But start acting sketchy or try to scam them and watch how fast they turn into the ops.

Most importantly remember that reshipping services are just one tool in your arsenal. They work great for certain situations but they arent always the best option. Sometimes direct drops or virtual items make more sense. The key is picking the right method for each job. Study all the different shipping methods and use reshippers strategically when they fit your needs. That way youll maximize your success rate and keep your options open instead of getting stuck when one method stops working.

Until next time you magnificent bastards. d0ctrine out.
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