I'm back. So you're dreaming of easy money, huh? Picture this: you're relaxing with a beer while some script of your own creation throws around stolen plastic and rakes in the dough. Sounds like a wet dream, right? That's the beauty of automated carding.
No more monkey business copying and pasting card details like some goddamn robot. Forget alt-tabbing between the card list and the store like a junkie juggling chainsaws. Once you've found yourself a store, automating this method is like printing your own money. You just fire up the script, sit back, and watch the profits roll in.
Now, I'm not going to lie and say I invented this. Smart carders have been automating things since the days of the telegraph. But if you're still stuck in the stone age of manual carding, you're just leaving money on the table. Today I'm going to drag you into the 21st century and show you how to automate this method.
What is automation?
Automation, in simple terms, is getting a computer to do the hard work for you. Think of it this way: instead of manually entering card numbers, addresses, and other crap, you write a script that does it all for you. It’s like having a digital slave that works 24/7 without complaining or needing a damn coffee break.
For carding, this usually means using tools that can mimic human actions on a website. We’re talking about a browser manipulation software library like Selenium. Selenium is like a digital puppeteer for browsers. You can write code that tells Selenium to open a browser, go to a website, fill out forms, click buttons — basically do everything you’d do manually, but much faster and without your clumsy fingers. You can even run it headless, meaning the browser will run in the background without ever popping up on your screen. It’s like magic, but for criminals.
Then you have browser extensions like GoLess. These are a little easier. You record your actions on a website once, and then GoLess can automatically replay those actions. Think of it as a macro recorder on steroids. It’s less flexible than Selenium, but it’s easier to set up if you’re not technically literate. And for you advanced bastards, there are some anti-detection browsers that offer APIs that allow you to write scripts and automate everything programmatically, but that’s a next-level topic for another time.
What sites?
Now, before you get all nervous and think you’re about to automate your way to robbing the Federal Reserve, let’s be realistic. Remember all that stuff I keep blabbering about about AI-powered anti-fraud? If there’s one thing these systems hate more than scammers, it’s automated bots, so what else is there if you’re running an automated fraud bot? Lol. They will track you down, especially if you're going to big secure sites. Trying to automate carding on Amazon or something straight off the bat? You'll get flagged and banned pretty quickly.
For this little guide, we’re going to target something a little softer, something… let’s say… less secure. Think Spotify. Yes, Spotify. Easy target, decent payout if you scale it. The beauty of automation is scale. You won’t get rich by clicking on one account at a time. But automate the process, and suddenly you can pump hundreds, even thousands of cards and emails through the system. That’s where the real cheddar is.
Have you ever wondered how those cheap Spotify, HBO, Netflix account sellers do it? Automation, baby. That's exactly what they do. The only difference is that they often use garbage BIN generators for even thinner margins. But hey, if you want to go completely stingy and use BIN generators, no one can stop you.
Requirements
Requirements:
Setup - Let's do this:
Warnings and possible problems
CAPTCHAs are a real pain in the ass when it comes to automation, and they’re designed specifically to catch bots like yours. Our workflow includes GoLess’s free anti-CAPTCHA solver, which works for basic sites like Spotify. But if you’re getting inundated with CAPTCHAs, it probably means your proxies are garbage. You need reliable residential proxies that will make your traffic look like a real house, not cheap data center excuses.
Also, make sure your Google Sheets have the proper permissions (allowing GoLess to access your data without fuss), and format all numbers as plain text to avoid any crazy data issues. And don’t forget: your card expiration dates should be split into two fields — month (mm) and year (yy).
You’re barely scratching the surface
What I just showed you is like learning to ride a tricycle before you get on a Harley. Spotify is the training wheels of automation. Once you get the hang of this basic stuff, you’ll realize you can automate your way through almost any site that doesn’t have top-notch anti-bot measures in place.
Think bigger. This isn’t just about Spotify accounts. This is about automating your way into any e-commerce site, any subscription service, any place that accepts credit cards. I’ve given you the blueprints, and now it’s your job to stop being a script kiddie and start building your own empire.
Don’t be a one-trick pony. Experiment. Adapt. Learn Selenium and APIs. The more you automate, the less work you do and the more you can relax while counting the money you steal. That’s the dream, right?
Now go automate your workflow.
(c) Contact the author here: d0ctrine
No more monkey business copying and pasting card details like some goddamn robot. Forget alt-tabbing between the card list and the store like a junkie juggling chainsaws. Once you've found yourself a store, automating this method is like printing your own money. You just fire up the script, sit back, and watch the profits roll in.
Now, I'm not going to lie and say I invented this. Smart carders have been automating things since the days of the telegraph. But if you're still stuck in the stone age of manual carding, you're just leaving money on the table. Today I'm going to drag you into the 21st century and show you how to automate this method.
What is automation?
Automation, in simple terms, is getting a computer to do the hard work for you. Think of it this way: instead of manually entering card numbers, addresses, and other crap, you write a script that does it all for you. It’s like having a digital slave that works 24/7 without complaining or needing a damn coffee break.
For carding, this usually means using tools that can mimic human actions on a website. We’re talking about a browser manipulation software library like Selenium. Selenium is like a digital puppeteer for browsers. You can write code that tells Selenium to open a browser, go to a website, fill out forms, click buttons — basically do everything you’d do manually, but much faster and without your clumsy fingers. You can even run it headless, meaning the browser will run in the background without ever popping up on your screen. It’s like magic, but for criminals.
Then you have browser extensions like GoLess. These are a little easier. You record your actions on a website once, and then GoLess can automatically replay those actions. Think of it as a macro recorder on steroids. It’s less flexible than Selenium, but it’s easier to set up if you’re not technically literate. And for you advanced bastards, there are some anti-detection browsers that offer APIs that allow you to write scripts and automate everything programmatically, but that’s a next-level topic for another time.
What sites?
Now, before you get all nervous and think you’re about to automate your way to robbing the Federal Reserve, let’s be realistic. Remember all that stuff I keep blabbering about about AI-powered anti-fraud? If there’s one thing these systems hate more than scammers, it’s automated bots, so what else is there if you’re running an automated fraud bot? Lol. They will track you down, especially if you're going to big secure sites. Trying to automate carding on Amazon or something straight off the bat? You'll get flagged and banned pretty quickly.
For this little guide, we’re going to target something a little softer, something… let’s say… less secure. Think Spotify. Yes, Spotify. Easy target, decent payout if you scale it. The beauty of automation is scale. You won’t get rich by clicking on one account at a time. But automate the process, and suddenly you can pump hundreds, even thousands of cards and emails through the system. That’s where the real cheddar is.
Have you ever wondered how those cheap Spotify, HBO, Netflix account sellers do it? Automation, baby. That's exactly what they do. The only difference is that they often use garbage BIN generators for even thinner margins. But hey, if you want to go completely stingy and use BIN generators, no one can stop you.
Requirements
Requirements:
- Valid Cards: You wouldn't suck at carding without cards, right? Even dusty old public cards can work for Spotify, since they're not particularly picky. If you're feeling fancy, you can use BIN to generate cards. It's up to you, Picasso.
- Email Domain (or Free Email Services): You have an email domain that can receive all the emails to your address to collect all the emails to subscribe to many Spotify. If you are too lazy to create your own domain for emails, just use disposable email sites like yopmail.com or mailnesia.com.
- Google Sheets Account: Yes, Google Sheets. We're going to use it to store all your juicy emails and card data.
- Rotating proxy service: This is optional as for Spotify they tend to time out and continue to reject transactions from IPs with 5 consecutive rejections. You need rotating proxies so that Spotify doesn't flag your system for using the same IP for a million signups. Make sure the proxies are from the same country as the cards you are using.
Setup - Let's do this:
- Google Sheets is your carding center:
- Create a new Google Sheet. Name it something interesting, like “TotallyLegitSpotifyAccounts” or “GeneratedAccountsBonanza.” Whatever you like.
- In the first line, put these headings. Don't screw it up, or the script will choke:
Code:email password cardno expmo expyr cvv name address city state zip country - Now fill this table with your email and card details. One row per card/email combination. Make sure you fill in all the columns, even if you are not using AVS cards and need to come up with an address, city, state, zip code.
- Proxy setup - hide your real IP address:
- Set your browser to use your rotating proxy service. How to do this depends on your proxy provider. Find out for yourself or google it. If you can't even set up a proxy, you're in the wrong game, buddy.
- GoLess is your assistant in automation:
- Go to goless.com and register for a free account.
- Install the GoLess Chrome extension. Click-click, just install it.
- Grant browser permissions: When you install the extension, it will probably ask for permissions. Just allow it. It needs to control your browser to automate all of this.
- Import Workflow - Magic Recipe:
- Download the workflow I made for lazy carders right below. Yes, I did all of this for you.
https://privatebin.net/?a858bca34d28cfc1#FjBM17N4a35DUPKMSLwHk1JpmV8U3E9mspLKZSEtkJhF - Save it as a .json file. In GoLess, click Workflows, then Import Workflow. Find the file you just downloaded and import it.
- Download the workflow I made for lazy carders right below. Yes, I did all of this for you.
- Google Sheets Connection - Feed the Beast:
- Share your Google Sheets: Open the Google Sheet you created earlier. Click "Share" in the top right corner. Add this email address as an editor:
Yes, you need to give GoLess access to your spreadsheet so it can read the card data. Don't worry, that's how it works.Code:
- Set up the Google Sheet block: In GoLess, open the workflow you just imported. Find the "Google Sheet" block in the workflow (it should be obvious). In the settings for this block, you'll see a field for "Google Sheet ID." Go back to the Google Sheet URL. It will look something like this:
Copy the portion and paste it into the "Google Sheet ID" field in GoLess.Code:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/YOUR_SHEET_ID_HERE/edit#gid=0
Code:YOUR_SHEET_ID_HERE - Preview data - sanity check: Click the "Preview Data" button in the Google Sheet block. If you've done everything correctly, it should show you the data from the Google Sheet. Make sure "Use first row as keys" is checked. If it's not, you've messed up the headers or the table ID.
- Share your Google Sheets: Open the Google Sheet you created earlier. Click "Share" in the top right corner. Add this email address as an editor:
- Run the script - let the money printer work:
- Once everything is set up and you have checked everything again, click the "Start" button in GoLess.
- Now sit back and watch. Your browser should automatically open, go to Spotify, create an account, buy a subscription using the card details from Google Sheets, and save the successful account details to a text file.
- If everything works, congratulations, you've officially automated your way to (small) wealth. Now you can load that Google Sheet with hundreds of cards and emails, leave it running, and watch the (tiny) profits roll in.
Warnings and possible problems
CAPTCHAs are a real pain in the ass when it comes to automation, and they’re designed specifically to catch bots like yours. Our workflow includes GoLess’s free anti-CAPTCHA solver, which works for basic sites like Spotify. But if you’re getting inundated with CAPTCHAs, it probably means your proxies are garbage. You need reliable residential proxies that will make your traffic look like a real house, not cheap data center excuses.
Also, make sure your Google Sheets have the proper permissions (allowing GoLess to access your data without fuss), and format all numbers as plain text to avoid any crazy data issues. And don’t forget: your card expiration dates should be split into two fields — month (mm) and year (yy).
You’re barely scratching the surface
What I just showed you is like learning to ride a tricycle before you get on a Harley. Spotify is the training wheels of automation. Once you get the hang of this basic stuff, you’ll realize you can automate your way through almost any site that doesn’t have top-notch anti-bot measures in place.
Think bigger. This isn’t just about Spotify accounts. This is about automating your way into any e-commerce site, any subscription service, any place that accepts credit cards. I’ve given you the blueprints, and now it’s your job to stop being a script kiddie and start building your own empire.
Don’t be a one-trick pony. Experiment. Adapt. Learn Selenium and APIs. The more you automate, the less work you do and the more you can relax while counting the money you steal. That’s the dream, right?
Now go automate your workflow.
(c) Contact the author here: d0ctrine
