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Sup Hustlers , Colgate here.
As someone with a background in software engineering and computer science, and with hands-on experience in coding EMV programs, I’ve taken the time to understand the truth about card cloning. Let me clarify the reality behind these claims and scams:
With my technical expertise, I understand the tools and methods needed to succeed in this space. Only trust solutions with proven results, built by people who know the technology inside and out.
Peace. Colgate Out.
As someone with a background in software engineering and computer science, and with hands-on experience in coding EMV programs, I’ve taken the time to understand the truth about card cloning. Let me clarify the reality behind these claims and scams:
1. Fake “USA Cash-Out” Videos
Scammers often show withdrawals using mag stripe cloning, which is easier and common in the USA. However, this has nothing to do with EMV chip cloning, which requires far more advanced methods.2. Basic “Cash Withdrawn” Videos
These videos show staged ATM withdrawals and try to pass them off as proof of cloned cards. They only start recording shortly before the cash is dispensed to make it seem like the withdrawal is part of a successful cloning attempt.3. Staged “Advanced Cash-Out” Videos
This type of video is more sophisticated and requires effort to appear convincing. The scammer destroys their card's visible information by scratching off numbers or bleaching it. Alternatively, they may use a blank white template card to obscure the card's details, revealing only the chip area for the ATM to read. They then record themselves inserting this card into an ATM and successfully withdrawing cash, avoiding showing clear details of the chip. If you catch a glimpse of the chip, you may notice it looks different from chips found on programmable cards (e.g., J2A040 or SLE4442), which tend to be larger and yellow. In contrast, authentic EMV chips are often smaller and metallic-gray, consistent with those found on legitimate banking cards.Does EMV Cloning Actually Work?
Yes, but only with highly advanced, updated, and private software that is not publicly available. Public claims of cloning success are almost always fake. Scammers exploit buyers with staged videos and false promises.With my technical expertise, I understand the tools and methods needed to succeed in this space. Only trust solutions with proven results, built by people who know the technology inside and out.
Peace. Colgate Out.