For weeks now, my DMs have been flooded with requests for Asian stores. And I’m here to please. Enter Novelship.com, a sneaker and streetwear resale platform that’s tearing up the Southeast Asian market.
Novelship isn’t just another online store. This bad boy sells limited edition sneakers and apparel like no other, making them prime targets for our work. They’ve become a hotbed for hypebeasts from Singapore to Malaysia, and now they’re set to become our personal cash cow.
Why NovelShip?
When it comes to carding physical goods, liquidity is key. You need something that sells quickly, and Novelships has that in stock. Their limited edition sneakers and streetwear are trending right now, so you won’t be stuck with dead stock.
But it’s not just what they sell, it’s where they sell it. Novelship operates in multiple countries, including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Taiwan. Their presence in multiple countries is a game changer for us. More markets means more carders to abuse, more drop options, and more places to resell our goods.
Now, let’s talk value. We’re not dealing in cheap knockoffs. Novelship sells premium products: sneakers and streetwear that can cost hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars. Higher prices mean bigger profits for us. And because these items are limited edition, they sell out fast. Scarcity drives up both prices and demand, making them ideal for our business.
Another thing that makes Novelship great is their guarantee of authenticity. Like StockX, they verify all items, which builds trust with buyers. That trust means easier resale for us. It’s like having a seal of approval on our map items.
Novelty hits that sweet spot in the value/risk equation I always talk about. High-value items that are easy to move, with enough security to keep out newbies.
So grab your proxies and fire up your anti-detect browsers. We were going to turn Novelship into our own personal ATM, swimming in sneakers and street clothes while we laughed all the way to the bank.
Intelligence
Okay, let’s get our hands dirty with some intelligence. I fired up Burp Suite and dove into Novelship’s digital guts.
Here’s what I found: First up: Novelship uses Adyen to process their payments. If you’ve been following my guides, you know that Adyen is like Stripe’s slightly dumber cousin. They’re no pushovers, but they’re not exactly the toughest nuts to crack either.
What’s really interesting is how much Novelship monitors your IP address. They track that shit like a hawk. Every request, every interaction – they log your IP and use it as part of their fraud detection.
So it’s absolutely imperative that your IP address doesn’t change (rotate) while you’re browsing their site!
Digging deeper, I noticed that they’re not just looking at your IP. They match it to your browsing patterns, the items you view, and how you interact with the site. It's like they're creating a digital fingerprint of each user.
Here’s where it gets interesting: Novelship doesn’t seem to use any third-party fraud detection systems. No Signifyd, no Riskified, just Adyen and their own internal checks. That may be a good thing for us, but don’t get too cocky just yet.
Novelship’s checkout process is simple. Unlike some sites with multi-step checkout, Novelship gives you an instant response after you checkout. If your cards are declined, they are declined on the spot, without waiting for pointless processing or secondary checks. We get instant feedback on our attempts so we can make adjustments quickly.
But don’t let that speed fool you into rushing. A quick approach will get you flagged faster. Patience and accuracy still go a long way.
Overall, Novelship’s security is good, but not foolproof. They rely on IP-based detection and Adyen’s built-in fraud checks. We can use that to our advantage. But overconfidence is a killer in this game. We need to stay alert and adjust our strategy.
Requirements
Before you begin, make sure you have:
Remember, Novelship is not your average carding target. You need to tailor it to the country you are entering.
The carding process
Key points to remember:
This isn’t a speed game – it’s a precision game. Take your time, follow the process, and you’ll be swimming in hypebeast gear.
Conclusion
We’ve taken the Novelship cover off and given you a roadmap. Novelship’s high-value inventory and its existence in multiple countries make it an ideal target for those with the right cards. But don’t get cocky. Success here requires precision and patience. Match your cards to the country, use Non-AVS cards when possible, and take your time with the process.
Remember, it’s not just about free kicks. It’s about understanding systems, finding weaknesses, and exploiting them wisely. Keep learning, keep adapting, and you might just turn Novelship into your own personal ATM.
Now go out and put that knowledge to use. And for heaven’s sake, don’t get caught.
Novelship isn’t just another online store. This bad boy sells limited edition sneakers and apparel like no other, making them prime targets for our work. They’ve become a hotbed for hypebeasts from Singapore to Malaysia, and now they’re set to become our personal cash cow.
Why NovelShip?
When it comes to carding physical goods, liquidity is key. You need something that sells quickly, and Novelships has that in stock. Their limited edition sneakers and streetwear are trending right now, so you won’t be stuck with dead stock.
But it’s not just what they sell, it’s where they sell it. Novelship operates in multiple countries, including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Taiwan. Their presence in multiple countries is a game changer for us. More markets means more carders to abuse, more drop options, and more places to resell our goods.
Now, let’s talk value. We’re not dealing in cheap knockoffs. Novelship sells premium products: sneakers and streetwear that can cost hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars. Higher prices mean bigger profits for us. And because these items are limited edition, they sell out fast. Scarcity drives up both prices and demand, making them ideal for our business.
Another thing that makes Novelship great is their guarantee of authenticity. Like StockX, they verify all items, which builds trust with buyers. That trust means easier resale for us. It’s like having a seal of approval on our map items.
Novelty hits that sweet spot in the value/risk equation I always talk about. High-value items that are easy to move, with enough security to keep out newbies.
So grab your proxies and fire up your anti-detect browsers. We were going to turn Novelship into our own personal ATM, swimming in sneakers and street clothes while we laughed all the way to the bank.
Intelligence
Okay, let’s get our hands dirty with some intelligence. I fired up Burp Suite and dove into Novelship’s digital guts.
Here’s what I found: First up: Novelship uses Adyen to process their payments. If you’ve been following my guides, you know that Adyen is like Stripe’s slightly dumber cousin. They’re no pushovers, but they’re not exactly the toughest nuts to crack either.
What’s really interesting is how much Novelship monitors your IP address. They track that shit like a hawk. Every request, every interaction – they log your IP and use it as part of their fraud detection.
So it’s absolutely imperative that your IP address doesn’t change (rotate) while you’re browsing their site!
Digging deeper, I noticed that they’re not just looking at your IP. They match it to your browsing patterns, the items you view, and how you interact with the site. It's like they're creating a digital fingerprint of each user.
Here’s where it gets interesting: Novelship doesn’t seem to use any third-party fraud detection systems. No Signifyd, no Riskified, just Adyen and their own internal checks. That may be a good thing for us, but don’t get too cocky just yet.
Novelship’s checkout process is simple. Unlike some sites with multi-step checkout, Novelship gives you an instant response after you checkout. If your cards are declined, they are declined on the spot, without waiting for pointless processing or secondary checks. We get instant feedback on our attempts so we can make adjustments quickly.
But don’t let that speed fool you into rushing. A quick approach will get you flagged faster. Patience and accuracy still go a long way.
Overall, Novelship’s security is good, but not foolproof. They rely on IP-based detection and Adyen’s built-in fraud checks. We can use that to our advantage. But overconfidence is a killer in this game. We need to stay alert and adjust our strategy.
Requirements
Before you begin, make sure you have:
- New maps for the target country (USA, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia or Taiwan)
- (Optional) Non-AVS International Cards (these are gold for Novelship)
- Clean Residential Proxies for your Map Country
- Reliable anti-detection browser settings
- Shipping addresses to countries where Novelships ships (not blacklisted by Adyen)
- Patience and attention to detail
Remember, Novelship is not your average carding target. You need to tailor it to the country you are entering.
The carding process
- Select one of Novelships' shipping countries. This will determine everything that follows.
- Use a card that matches the country you choose. If you have international non-AVS cards, now is the time to use them. They are gold for Novelship. You can use the same billing and shipping address.
- Launch your antidetect browser and connect to a clean residential proxy server for your target country.
- Browse Novelship like a true hypebeast. Look around, check out different products, read reviews, and maybe even create a wishlist.
- Add your target items, but don't choose the most expensive ones. Add a few cheaper items to make it look natural.
- This is where the magic happens. Use the same address for billing and shipping unless you're using an AVS card. Take your time entering your data — no copying and pasting, you lazy bastards.
- Click the order button and hold your breath. If you did everything correctly, you should receive an immediate response.
- If you get 3DS, it means your IP or drops are blacklisted by Adyen. In this case, switch to Non-VBV cards and try again (new session).
- If you succeed, don't be overconfident. Change your entire setup before trying Novelship again.
Key points to remember:
- The novelty of the country-specific approach means that you can't use the same map for different regions. One map, one country.
- Non-AVS cards are your secret weapon. They allow you to use the same billing and shipping address, which Novelship loves.
- If you get a 3DS, it's a red flag that Adyen is spying on you. Either get a better profile (antidetect, proxy) or have your cards checked by Adyen. Just buy Non-VBV cards.
- Be patient. If you rush, you will be blocked.
This isn’t a speed game – it’s a precision game. Take your time, follow the process, and you’ll be swimming in hypebeast gear.
Conclusion
We’ve taken the Novelship cover off and given you a roadmap. Novelship’s high-value inventory and its existence in multiple countries make it an ideal target for those with the right cards. But don’t get cocky. Success here requires precision and patience. Match your cards to the country, use Non-AVS cards when possible, and take your time with the process.
Remember, it’s not just about free kicks. It’s about understanding systems, finding weaknesses, and exploiting them wisely. Keep learning, keep adapting, and you might just turn Novelship into your own personal ATM.
Now go out and put that knowledge to use. And for heaven’s sake, don’t get caught.
