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|Unlocking Card Security: Navigating AVS, VBV, and Non-AVS Transactions|

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AVS Verification System:

AVS functions as an address verification system utilized by many websites to authenticate the legitimacy of card usage, ensuring it is not exploited by fraudulent parties.

However, certain cards lack AVS protection, making it impossible for websites to ascertain the registered address associated with the card.

Billing-Shipping Discrepancy

This scenario is frequently inquired about.

Due to the inability of the site to verify the address, users can input any address they prefer.

While this flexibility can be advantageous, divergent billing and shipping addresses may result in transactional complications, necessitating the alignment of both addresses.

Commonly referred to as "bill-ship," this practice is employed to mitigate discrepancies.

VBV Security Protocol

Verified by Visa (VBV) serves as a two-factor authentication system utilized by Visa to counteract fraudulent activities. The primary security measure is the CVV2 code, a three-digit number located on the card's reverse side. It's crucial to note that the absence of AVS does not preclude the presence of VBV.

Pros and Cons of Non-AVS

As previously mentioned, the primary benefit of non-AVS cards lies in the ability to designate a billing address distinct from the delivery address, commonly known as a "drop address" (avoiding disclosing your residential address). However, sites may demand additional verification.

On the downside, these cards predominantly originate from South America, making it challenging to procure a card with a satisfactory balance. It's advisable to restrict purchases to a maximum of $1000 to prevent card depletion. Furthermore, certain establishments may decline non-AVS cards due to their inability to retrieve card addresses.

Other Frequently Asked Questions

Where Should I Set My SOCKS to?

This is another frequently asked question.

If you're unfamiliar with SOCKS, I recommend familiarizing yourself with it through my blog before proceeding.

For AVS cards, configure your SOCKS to correspond as closely as possible with your designated drop address, which serves as the billing address.

What Are Some Non-AVS BINs?

Information regarding non-AVS and non-VBV BINs is not readily accessible. However, some individuals share such information on forums; it's advisable to conduct your own search. I trust this addresses most of your inquiries.

Best of luck!
 
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