Hey degenerates its time we talk about a classic carding technique that's still kicking ass in 2025: address jigging. If you've been around the block or if you've read most of my other guides you might think you know all there is to know about this shit. But trust me there's always more to learn.
For the uninitiated address jigging is the fine art of tweaking your shipping address just enough to slip past fraud detection systems without fucking up your actual delivery. Its like telling a white lie to your parents - just enough bullshit to get what you want without raising suspicion.
Why the fuck does this even work? Because while fraud detection systems are amazingly smart with comparing exact signals like IP addresses browser fingerprints and other digital footprints they turn into drooling idiots when it comes to addresses. There could be a gazillion different ways to write the same damn address and these systems cant handle that complexity. Randomly canceling orders because an address looks vaguely similar to one used in past fraud would cost them more in lost sales than it would save them from actual fraud.
Meanwhile delivery services and postal workers deal with all sorts of address fuckups on the daily. As long as the core info is there they'll usually figure that shit out and get the package where it needs to go. Its this gap between the rigid digital world and the flexible human world that we exploit with jigging.
For the uninitiated address jigging is the fine art of tweaking your shipping address just enough to slip past fraud detection systems without fucking up your actual delivery. Its like telling a white lie to your parents - just enough bullshit to get what you want without raising suspicion.
Why the fuck does this even work? Because while fraud detection systems are amazingly smart with comparing exact signals like IP addresses browser fingerprints and other digital footprints they turn into drooling idiots when it comes to addresses. There could be a gazillion different ways to write the same damn address and these systems cant handle that complexity. Randomly canceling orders because an address looks vaguely similar to one used in past fraud would cost them more in lost sales than it would save them from actual fraud.
Meanwhile delivery services and postal workers deal with all sorts of address fuckups on the daily. As long as the core info is there they'll usually figure that shit out and get the package where it needs to go. Its this gap between the rigid digital world and the flexible human world that we exploit with jigging.
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