Rushindo wrote:
>
> I've received about 27 credit card numbers so far. There was
> no need to get this many, I was just so suprised at how easy
> it was I just kept sending for more. I've only used 5
> numbers so far, on ebay. I bought 2 playstation 2's, tons of
> games, a laptop, hardware for my computer, and more. This is
> too easy. I would be selling this, but whats the point. All
> the money I want is in the Credit Cards. Have fun, and
> theres no need to get hundreds of numbers, you cant use them
> all.
Yes, explaining interstate wire fraud to the FBI is fun. You should try it too!
> Copy the information below in its exact format or it will not
> work. Make sure to put a zero under each
> character(number,letter,hyphen,etc) you type. Type in small
> caps. If you capitalize, it will not work. And if you do
> not send the exact information on the credit card, it will
> not work. The computer has to register the information to be
> valid before it will send you an account. I've tried to use
> a false account, it doesn't work.
>
>
> credit card number
> 000000000000000000
> name on credit card
> 0000000000000000000
> type of card
> 000000000000
> expiration date
> 000000000000000
>
>
>
> Now, go back to the Credit Card Number and add 1 to all the
> numbers.
> (1111-2222-3333-4444 would be 2222-3333-4444-5555). If you
> add 1 to 9, the new number would be 0. Make sure the zeroes
> are in place. That is one of the most important things.
> Everything the computer reads has to have a zero underneath.
> I could explain it but its alot of reading.
You have to send in a valid credit card number to get one. Hey, why don't you just type yours since it's handy? But then you have to use the fancy "+1" encoding algorithm on the number.
> For the Subject put (accntopp-E5023). This makes the
> computer think you are a hotmail operator. Make sure not to
> send anything else in the subject or email or it will not work.
>
> Email the information to htm_accntdata_code9006@hotmail.com
Now send this highly encrypted version of your credit card number to some Hotmail account. It'll just send a list of credit card numbers back. All of them are guaranteed to have limits over $1 bajillion, and always work. Hotmail will also deposit $100,000 in your bank account every time you send an email that includes that number as well. And don't worry about the safety of the credit card number you sent in. Even with 87 Cray supercomputers working for the past 162 years, nobody has been able to crack the mysterious "+1" code.