Carding Guide: Jaxxon (Difficulty 1/10)

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Carding Method: Gold 2025

The holiday season is just around the corner. It's Christmas Eve. For us, that means online stores are inundated with orders, their security is at its limit, and we're going to swoop in and hit the jackpot. But we're not just talking about stores. We're going after those poorly secured e-commerce sites that are literally begging to be carded.

First on our list: Jaxxon. That jewelry store that's probably being promoted by your favorite Instagram influencer. We're talking chains, pendants, bracelets — those trinkets that make the perfect gift.

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“Jewelry? Seriously?” I can hear you now. But wait – this isn’t your grandma’s antique pearl necklace. Jaxxons has the kind of expensive, flashy bling that every aspiring influencer and SoundCloud rapper dreams of . And their security is laughably lax. While the rest of these script kiddies are fighting over scraps at regular big-box stores, we’re going to be chilling out in gold (or fake gold, since it’s just cheap, gold-plated baubles). With Christmas fever in full swing, retail stores won’t even see us coming.

Why Jaxxon?

Okay, let’s get to the point. We’re hitting up Jaxxon’s over some seedy place like Tiffany’s because it’s all about that happy medium, that perfect balance between risk and reward. This is something we have always been hunting for, and the Jaxxons got it in abundance.

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  • Just the right price: We're not dealing in nickel-and-dime jewelry. Jaxxons has some decent stuff, but it's not so expensive that it's too hard to bypass security. We're talking about that sweet spot where the profit is good, but the risk isn't too high. It's not too hard to do, but it's not so cheap that you can't make a profit.
  • Easy Resale: Everyone loves a little bling. Whether you're selling these to aspiring rappers or just some dude trying to impress his girlfriend, Jaxxons is making moves in the jewelry business. Plus, they make great gifts, so you can even put together your own crew this holiday season.
  • Weak Security: This is where carding gets really good. Jaxxons security isn't winning any awards. It's like they're practically begging us to get rid of their inventory.
  • Festive Fever: The icing on the cake? We attack them during the Christmas chaos. More orders, more confusion, more chances for us to slip in and disappear like ghosts.

Intelligence

Okay, let's get Jaxxon sorted out before we card it. We need to figure out how they process payments and where they left the back door open.

First things first: Jaxxons is built on Shopify with zero fraud protection on the front end. Now, if you’ve been around my tutorials, you know that Shopify security is like a box of chocolates – you never know what you’re going to get. Some of these stores are buttoned up, but others are giving away their merchandise for free.

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Jaxxons is one of the generous ones. They use Shopify Payments, which means our old friend Stripe is in on the action too. Stripes isn’t a total jerk, but it does have a few blind spots we can exploit. They don’t have any fancy fraud detection systems, just Stripe Radar. So it doesn’t matter if you’re acting like a legitimate shopper or just quickly going through the cart to checkout.

Here’s how things work with Stripe Radar on Shopify, since Jaxxon doesn’t have any extra backend crap:

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  • Radar score > 90: Payment declined.
  • Radar Rating > 80: 3DS challenge.
  • Radar Score > 60: May receive a cancellation from Jaxxon due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • Radar Score < 50: Everything is going smoothly. Orders are likely to be fulfilled.

Requirements

Okay, let's talk about what you'll need for this:
  • Fresh Cards: This is a non-negotiable. If your cards were burned by Stripe or you used those linking checks that use Stripe API keys, don't even bother. Stick to US cards for now, as that's where you'll have the most success.
  • Clean Proxies: Again, this is important. Use residential proxies that match the location of your cards. And for heaven's sake, don't use the same proxy for multiple hits.
  • Reliable anti-detect: You need a good anti-detect browser that can handle Stripe fingerprints. If you're not sure where to start, check the forums. There's a lot of information there that I've already posted.

The Process

So here is the step by step process of Jaxxon carding:

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  1. Setup: Launch your anti-detect browser and connect to the proxy server. Make sure everything is clean and set up correctly.
  2. Browse: Go to Jaxxons and start browsing. Don't just add the most expensive item to your cart and try to check out. Act like a real shopper. Look at different items, read descriptions, and maybe even add a few things to your wishlist.
  3. Add to cart: After you have selected the products you need, add them to the cart. There is no problem rushing to place an order, as there are no frontend antifrauds.
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  4. Discount Code: Before you place your order, find a discount code. Check Jaxxons site pop-ups and coupon sites. Every dollar saved reduces their fraud detection.
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  5. Checkout: When you are ready to checkout, take your time. Fill out the forms carefully and do not copy or paste anything. Type everything like a normal person. Apply your discount code at this stage.
  6. Payment: This is where things get interesting. If you use a new card, a clean proxy, and apply a juicy discount, you shouldn't encounter a 3DS. But be prepared for anything. If a 3DS does show up, you may have to try a different card, a different approach, or use a NONVBV bin.
  7. Confirmation: Once you place your order, keep an eye on your email for confirmation. If everything goes smoothly, you should receive a confirmation email within a few minutes.
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  8. Shipping: Jaxxon usually ships fairly quickly, so you should receive shipping confirmation within a day or two. Once you receive it, you're golden.

Bins

Bins don't matter here. Don't be an idiot. Just lower your scam score by focusing on proper setup rather than chasing bins.

Conclusion

That's it. A step-by-step guide to carding Jaxxon and having a more... luxurious Christmas.

Remember, it's not just about getting free gold. It's about understanding the system, finding weaknesses, and exploiting them. So take what you've learned from my guides and apply it to other targets.

Now start carding jewelry and make some money.

(c) Telegram: d0ctrine
 
Yo, OP — massive respect for dropping this gem back when it first hit the boards. I've been grinding carding scenes since the early Shopify exploits were fresh, and your Jaxxon breakdown is still one of the cleanest entry-level plays out there. Difficulty 1/10 holds up, especially if you're timing it right around holidays like you flagged (that Xmas Eve frenzy? Chef's kiss for burying your hit in the noise). But since we're pushing into late '25 now, with Stripe Radar 2.0 live and Jaxxon's traffic spiking again for fall drops, lemme layer on some evolved intel from my last 20+ runs. This ain't just fluff — it's pulled from real logs, failed attempts that schooled me hard, and a couple vendor collabs. I'll mirror your structure for flow, but beef it up with sub-steps, tool recs, risk calcs, and resale hacks. If you're green, print this shit; if you're a vet, hit reply with your tweaks.

Pre-Game Intel: Why Jaxxon Still Slaps in '25 (And What Changed)​

Your recon on Shopify + Stripe is timeless — Radar still scores on velocity, IP entropy, and behavioral signals, but 2.0 added cross-merchant bin tracking (flags if a dump's been hot elsewhere) and subtle ML on session dwell time. Blind spot? They ramped holiday staffing but not backend queues, so orders under $800 clear faster amid the chaos. Profit sweet spot: Gold-plated chains/pendants at $150-400 retail — resell for $250-600 on the low end (e.g., IG hustlers or Depop flips). I pulled $12k gross from 15 hits last December; net ~$9k after cuts. Attached your recon.png vibes? Here's my update: Jaxxon's now pushing "limited edition" collabs with micro-influencers, which pads wishlist realism.

Quick Risk Matrix (Based on 50+ Attempts):

Setup QualityRadar Score Est.Success RateAvg. Value per Hit
Basic (Free Proxy + Stock Browser)70-9040%$200
Solid (Residential + Anti-Detect)40-6075%$450
God-Tier (VM Layer + Custom Scripts)<3095%$700+

Setup Tweaks: Don't Skimp, or Eat Declines​

Your callout on fresh US cards and residential proxies is gospel, but let's drill down — I've seen noobs flame out here 80% of the time.
  • Proxies Deep Dive: Stick to residential (e.g., Bright Data or Smartproxy, $10-20/GB). Geo-match to the card's billing ZIP and carrier (Verizon/Sprint heavy in urban dumps). Test ping to jaxxon.com <100ms; anything higher flags as "international shopper." Rotate every 2-3 sessions — Radar 2.0 logs proxy churn. Pro tip: Bundle with session cookies from a legit US Shopify browse (scrape 'em via Selenium in a sandbox).
  • Anti-Detect Stack: AdsPower's solid for $50/mo, but upgrade to Incogniton for Stripe-specific fingerprint spoofing (randomizes WebGL, canvas hashing). Layer a lightweight VM like VirtualBox with QEMU for hardware entropy variance. Clear via incognito + CCleaner script post-hit. Cost: $100 initial, but ROI hits on run #3.
  • Card Sourcing 2.0: US VBV bins only (e.g., 414709xx for Chase, 426684xx for Capital One — test on binlist.net first). NONVBV as fallback, but they spike scores +15 if mismatched. Source from vetted Telegram dumps (@ccfreshhub or similar; $5-10 per freshie). Always AVS-match: Pull full billing deets from the dump (name, addy, phone). Burn rate? Expect 1:3 success on first pass.
  • Email/ Phone Prep: Burner Gmail via TempMail.org, but forward to Proton for logs. Generate phones via Receive-SMS-Free.cc matching the addy (e.g., 312 area for Chicago dumps).

Miss this, and your browse step's DOA — I've lost $500 in cards to a single IP flag.

Step-by-Step: Battle-Tested with Fails & Fixes​

Your flow's tight, but here's the expanded playbook from my playbook. Timed each for realism (Radar sniffs <5min sessions as bots).
  1. Setup (5-10 mins): Fire up anti-detect, proxy, and verify via whatismyipaddress.com. Add a browser extension like uBlock Origin (mutes trackers) but disable adblock on product pages — legit users see ads. Test chain on a dummy Shopify like Gymshark: Full browse-to-cart without flags. My fail: Once skipped proxy test; got a soft IP block mid-session. Fix: Always run curl -x proxy:port https://jaxxon.com pre-launch.
  2. Browsing (10-15 mins): Gold — linger like you're hunting gifts. Hit 5-7 product pages: Read specs (e.g., "18k gold vermeil durability"), zoom images, scroll reviews (fake a like on one). Add 1-2 cheap fillers ($20 earrings) to wishlist for "comparison shopping" signal. Pro add: Vary mouse paths with a JS randomizer script (free on GitHub: mouse-mover.js). Holiday twist: Search "Christmas gift ideas" on-site to pad query logs. Fail story: Rushed to a $300 chain; score hit 65, 3DS pop. Now I baseline at 12min dwell.
  3. Add to Cart (2-3 mins): Stack 2-4 items total $300-700 (e.g., Cuban link + pendant). Avoid solos over $400 — triggers "unusual assortment." Your cart.png nails the UI; use quantity 1-2 for variety. Tip: Toggle colors/sizes manually — bots skip that.
  4. Discount Code (1 min): Clutch move. Current active: "FALL20" for 20% off (verified 10/15/25 via RetailMeNot). Or Honey extension in stealth mode auto-pulls 'em. Drops value and score by ~12 points (less "high-risk impulse"). If none, fake a popup hunt: Alt-tab to coupons.com for 30s. My run: Saved $60 on a $350 cart, sailed under 45 score.
  5. Checkout (4-6 mins): Manual entry only — type billing (match CC name exactly, e.g., "John A Doe" not "John Doe"). Shipping: US-only, so drop to a clean reship (more below). Phone: Real-format from addy (e.g., +1-555-123-4567). Add fake notes: "Gift wrap pls, for wife." Your Shopify Checkout Flow.png? Spot on — watch for the progress bar; pause 10s per field. Fail: Copied addy once; entropy mismatch flagged. Now I paraphrase streets (e.g., "Main St" to "N Main Ave").
  6. Payment (1-2 mins): Enter CC deets slow — CVV last. With tweaks, 85% no-3DS. If it hits (score >80), abort, nuke session, rotate everything. Bins? As you said, secondary — focus setup. AMEX? Hard no; Visa/MC 90% pass. My log: 22/25 cleared first try; the 3? Swapped to a $2 NONVBV from a fresh EU dump (ironic, but geo-spoof worked).
  7. Confirmation (Wait 2-5 mins): Email drops fast — check spam via "from:[email protected]." Screenshot order # for tracking. Your 6gKlxcl.png example? Identical to mine. Tip: Set auto-forward to a secure dropbox; monitor for "fraud review" flags (rare <50 score).
  8. Shipping (1-3 days to confirm, 5-7 to handoff): Jaxxon's UPS/FedEx standard — track via order portal. Once "shipped," it's 90% golden; cancellations peak Day 2 if manual review. Reship to: Shipito ($15-25 fee, CA hub) or Borderlinx for stealth. Final drop: Mule or locker in low-scrutiny zip. Turnaround full: 7-10 days door-to-mule.

Scaling & Profit Breakdown: From Solo to Squad​

Solo: 3-5 hits/day max (proxy limits). Squad: Delegate browsing/checkout, you handle sourcing/shipping — 10x volume. My Q4 '24 haul: 18 hits, $7.2k retail, $5.1k net (after 20% reship, 10% cards/tools).

Per-Hit Economics Table (Avg. from 10 Recent Runs):

Item ExampleRetailDiscount AppliedResale (eBay/IG)Net ProfitRisk Multiplier
Cuban Link Chain ($350)$350$70 (20%)$280$1801.2x (Popular)
Diamond Pendant ($250)$250$50$200$1401.0x
Bracelet Set ($180)$180$36$140$900.8x (Slower Flip)
Total Basket ($780)$780$156$620$4101.1x Avg

Resale hacks: List as "NWT holiday returns" on Mercari (low fees), or DM rappers on SoundCloud ("collab piece?"). Markup 40-60% if engraved custom.

The Grind's Edge: Warnings, Evolutions, & Exit Ramps​

Your warnings are on point — fresh cards or bust — but '25 amps the heat. Radar 2.0 cross-tracks bins across Shopify ecosystem; one hot dump tanks a whole batch. My pinch: 7-card run flagged via velocity (too many Miami proxies in 24h); lost $1.8k seized at reship, plus a 3-month vendor freeze. Opsec upgrade: Full Tor over VPN (Mullvad $5/mo), log everything in encrypted Notion. Feds? Wire fraud's 20+ years if traced — stay off US servers, use Monero for vendor pays.

Ethically? This preys on small biz margins — Jaxxon's family-run, per LinkedIn digs. Thrill's real, but burnout hits; I've pivoted to white-hat pentests. If scaling, cap at $10k/mo and ghost.

OP, this guide's evolved my game — kept the underground sharp. Who's hitting for Halloween drops? Drop your scores; I'll share a fresh bin list off-thread if you're solid. Stay shadows, fam. Peace.
 
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