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YupyLuk

Well-known member
Hello everyone!!!
I'm not going to talk about replica watches, I'm going to talk about the precautionary methods that I suggest you take. it's about the credit cards that you usually use to pay for the replica watches you buy online!!!!!

I have been in the replica industry for several years now. I don't consider myself a great specialist in the field, but I know a thing or two about its benefits and risks, respectively. The problem is that half a year ago, I created two new credit cards, one master card, and the other- visa, namely to use them for the purchase of replica watches. I decided to make these cards specifically for replica watches specifically to avoid the potential risks associated with the given industry.
But I ended up being the target of hackers. Recently my cards were hacked. The hackers used the money on them to buy some virtual goods on iTunes. I'm at least glad that I didn't have large funds on these cards. A total of approximately $175 was withdrawn from the cards. I do not feel sorry for them very much, because it is not a very large amount. but, I decided to share My experience with u, namely to be vigilant, in case you have larger financial means on your cards.

To be honest, it's also part of my fault in this whole situation. I should have installed double security methods, such as two-step authentication or SMS payment confirmation. I was thinking of doing it, but I didn't. I ended up being the subject of interest for the hackers. If you are used to paying for your replica watches with credit cards, first of all, I recommend that you install protection measures through two-step authentication or something similar. And also remember that it is best to buy your watches only from a single dealer from whom you know you will not have any problems. However, in the virtual world no one is exempt from these risks, so be very careful! Good luck to everyone!
 

Minimalist

Well-known member
I'm sorry about your situation @YupyLuk . even if it wasn't a lot of money, such cases r very unpleasant. Unfortunately, I haven't really heard CC fraud with other types of purchases besides replica goods. I don't know if this industry has anything to do with it, but sometimes I wonder if the dealers that sell rep watches are technically connected to some hackers who track and track the transactions ... .

I don't want to make incorrect assumptions, I hope I'm not right. but you are right when you say that we have to be careful and vigilant with CC cards.
I personally know a friend who used to use cards for one-time transactions. That is, after using the card for a certain transaction, it automatically deactivates. The idea is that after she bought a rep watch, she was monitoring on her web-banking app how her cc has been attempting to pay off various goods over the internet. She even saw the names of the transaction in the app. Only that they They were coded and it was hard to understand what the system was trying to buy (the purchases were unsuccessful, of course...)
The good part is that the card was deactivated and those goods were not paid for. But what is certain is that the system made attempts to pay for some goods. I don't know if it is the replica industry that contributes to such bank frauds. I can't assume so. I want to believe that this industry has nothing to do with such schemes. Most likely, however, the virtual system and probably the banking system has some loopholes that hackers know about and benefit from. Be careful, and yes, connect your CC to reliable authentication systems!!
 

Skorsese

Well-known member
This problem has been, is, and will always be available.

On one hand, I feel sorry every time I hear such cases....
On the other, though, I don't really understand why you complain about such situations when in fact you yourself choose to pay for a product that is not exactly legal through a transaction to an operator located in China, God knows what corner of Asia...... πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ‘€
Transactions made to online stores differ a little from transactions made through Banking Gateways. Transparent banking transactions feature secure data transfer and include validation systems. those transactions made to third parties, like Chinese stores, are not secure.
Remember how many details you leave when you go to a bank to make a transfer. Banks usually only ask for the last four digits of the CC card number. These are sufficient to confirm the card belongs to YOU. With online stores, however, the situation is absolutely different. As a rule, the dealer asks for all the information on the CC card, including the expiry date. And the biggest stupid thing a person can do when paying with the CC card is to give the CVV code on the back of the cards. in such a situation, be sure that your card will end up in the hands of hackers, don't even doubt about it!!!! 🀌🀌🀌

I have long since switched to one-time cc cards. I urge everyone to use such cards when it comes to questionable transactions. Cards that you have with debit money or that can go into the red, should never be used to pay for replica watches. In the worst case, create a card on which you can put exactly the amount of money equal to the rep watch price, not a cent more and not a cent less.
Don't leave money available on the cards you pay replica watches with!!!! the replica industry may have nothing to do with such fraud. But the IT specialists and hackers know about the weaknesses of the system that does not have enough security. And don't forget that most online stores that sell replica watches also offer the alternative of bank transfer or Western union. Why don't you use these systems? Many times dealers even offer discount for such payments. Do yourself a favor and use only one card for replica watches! Charge it only when you have to pay and charge it with the exact amount that is equal to the rep watch price!!!!!!!
 

Greg_B

Active member
Thanks for this thread @YupyLuk . it is very useful, especially in the current circumstances when transactional systems seem to be so sensitive. I've never had any dubious cases, thank God. It's only now that I realize that I didn't do it right, that I used my cc cards to buy rep watches watches. I will definitely not use them again.......

I remember my friend once ranting about having money on her cc card for iTunes purchases. It was strange that she had never bought a replica watch... If I'm not mistaken, she had done some shopping on Amazon some time before. but as far as i know amazon seems to have a pretty secure payment system....... You got me thinking with this thread. It looks like I have to check all the accounts and all the cc cards I have......
 

YupyLuk

Well-known member
u'r welcome ;) . my purpose with this thread is not to disappoint your confidence in your dealer. my point was to remind you that the risk still exists and even though we live in the digital age where everything seems to be highly secured and protected, the risks still exist.

Personally, I will not stop buying rep watches 😁😁😁😁😁😁. I loved and continue to love them. By the way, these are getting more and more fabulous with each release lately. I've already had my eye on some recent Omega models released. I'm already waiting to receive my payoutπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚, and to get them with my one-time transaction cc card😁. I'm sure everything will be fine. It's important to know the risks and know how to prevent them πŸ™ƒ
 

MinervuS

Active member
u'r welcome ;) . my purpose with this thread is not to disappoint your confidence in your dealer. my point was to remind you that the risk still exists and even though we live in the digital age where everything seems to be highly secured and protected, the risks still exist.

Personally, I will not stop buying rep watches 😁😁😁😁😁😁. I loved and continue to love them. By the way, these are getting more and more fabulous with each release lately. I've already had my eye on some recent Omega models released. I'm already waiting to receive my payoutπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚, and to get them with my one-time transaction cc card😁. I'm sure everything will be fine. It's important to know the risks and know how to prevent them πŸ™ƒ
u mean single use virtual cc?
 

MinervuS

Active member
I was always afraid to pay with cc cards. but I didn't know what alternative solution existed. To be honest, this is the first time I've heard of single use cc options. I did not know that such a possibility existed, I will discuss this aspect with the bank representative...

What do you think about Bitcoin payments? Many online stores accept such transfers, but I don't know how viable they are. I personally used the cc cards until now, primarily. I made several payments through PayPal and transferwise. if I'm not mistaken, I even got a discount through the transferwise
Then again I switched to cc cards, 'cause according to my calculations it seemed to me that the conversion rate did not seem very favorable to me, And in addition, payments via cc cards are made with just a few clicks... Now I got to thinking of course.......πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ§πŸ§πŸ§πŸ§
 

DomPerignon

Active member
I was always afraid to pay with cc cards. but I didn't know what alternative solution existed. To be honest, this is the first time I've heard of single use cc options. I did not know that such a possibility existed, I will discuss this aspect with the bank representative...

What do you think about Bitcoin payments? Many online stores accept such transfers, but I don't know how viable they are. I personally used the cc cards until now, primarily. I made several payments through PayPal and transferwise. if I'm not mistaken, I even got a discount through the transferwise
Then again I switched to cc cards, 'cause according to my calculations it seemed to me that the conversion rate did not seem very favorable to me, And in addition, payments via cc cards are made with just a few clicks... Now I got to thinking of course.......πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ§πŸ§πŸ§πŸ§
I don't know how long you have been in the replica watches HOBBY but I want you to know that you are really lucky that you never got burned 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

I had a similar case with iTunes a few months ago. luckily, my bank solved the problem. About $65 was missing from my card. I called the bank and my assistant blocked my account. In the meantime I wrote an email to Apple support to check why I was charged, if I had nothing to do with this application. Apple returned my money in a few days because they confirmed in their system that my account was hacked. I don't know how they did it But they decided to go ahead and refund my money. after that I asked the assistant at the bank to give me new cards that I have never associated with any online stores, neither for replica watches nor for other goods.πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 

YupyLuk

Well-known member
I'm sure you know what it's about, but you don't know that that's what they're called... revolut/monzo - have you heard? that's what it's about...
that's right.....
or any other such platform that encrypts any transaction for a single use... the problem is that even in these systems I am not quite sure. I trust them, but as a rule, people keep quite a lot of money on these systems... and I'm always afraid of a lot of money when it comes to buying fake things :DDDDDD
my ultimate recomendation is to have a card exclusively for such purchases, and to feed it exclusively with the amount of money for which you are going to pay the rep watch) not a cent more)
 

Myryopod

Well-known member
have you JUST now come to the conclusion that such transactions must have separate cards? For several years now, this is how I pay for online transactions: with a separate card that I debit only when necessary!!!!!!!!! PEOPLE HERE AROUND, the technological age is grabbing us from all sides)))) it's long past time to protect yourselves)))
 

DBP

Well-known member
thank you, good to know..... I seem to always take care of these security aspects. but it never hurts to review the security options once again...
 

Ocean BLUE

Active member
I personally did not have such problems, thank God. but I know fellows who were victims of bank card scams through internet. the idea of using a card exclusively for replica watches and such purchases is very good. important fund accounts must be separated from everything that can be risky
 

Surid1980

Member
omg im very sorry.. i can imagine what you felt.
you did a good thing to go with one card for a replica purchase. actually thank you for sharing this because this totally can help others. Now after your story, I think that I'm going to do the same exact thing.
You know, at least the money they spend it not that much...
a similar situation happened with a friend of mine.
The only different thing is that they ended to spend about $2000 on different things and she just couldn't do anything except the idea closing her card and just make another one...
this can be a good idea for my friend, im quite sure that she is going to love this idea. thank you for this.

I hope that after this you are never going to have such an experience again.
The idea of going with the same supplier is pretty good, but not all the time is easy to implement. Personally, i go with 3 different suppliers. Thank God, for now, I haven't had such bad experiences with payments, but this is a business deal that always can have some bad experiences... :confused:
 

Thereld

Member
Great thing, great idea to implement.
I always told all my friends out there that it is extremely important to take care properly of what you do with your credit card.
The first and most important thing is safety.
Congrats, I think that you just found the best thing to do. Creating a new credit card is not that hard, and using one too but replica goods are really great. You can always have good control over how much you spend and how much money you charge your credit card.
I think that a lot of people had the same exact situation.
Some people got fooled by a lot of fake replica suppliers losing a lot of money and receiving nothing instead.
Everything in this world comes with experience for sure.
Im happy that it is nothing really dangerous or really bad! Things happen
 

$BarHat$

Active member
I didn't have any problems paying for other services with the card, but I had problems because I paid and my order didn't arrive. and the store continues to exist and sell reps as if nothing happened. the assistants didn't even see the placement of my order in their database, and that's how I was left without money and without a watch. I contacted the bank to ask for my payment cancellation, they said it's not possible, only through the dealer, who should refund the money. but the dealer still kept it as his own because he doesn't see my order... so there are all kinds of frauds
 

Moderatto

Well-known member
for everything there is a price in this life) we want cheap watches, we risk being left with the money stolen from the card))))) nobody can give assurances that everything will be flawless in a....fake industry... :DDDD so, be careful my dears)))

personally, I had unpleasant experiences with the quality of the products... I had ordered some clothes, they looked sooooooooooo beautiful in the store. the payment went well, no problems, but when my clothes arrived, I could throw them in the trash πŸ˜πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
I didn't even try to ask for the money back, it would have consumed too much of my time and effort. but the idea is that there are risks everywhere and with all types of online shopping :DDD
 

Matias

Well-known member
a very good and very current theme) thanks for the reminder)

thank God, I haven't been a victim yet, and I hope I won't be either. but I know people who have been and the experience, of course, is not one of the best.
one of my friends paid for the replica watch, after which the site disappeared altogether. the most important thing is that the site seemed mega-real and authentic.
it had all the details that suggested it was a legitimate store, full with trademarks, professional images and "https" in the URL. Nothing indicated that it was a fake. By the way, the pictures turned out to be stolen, because he found them on a similar site some time later....
Another friend of mine wanted to buy a $220 watch, but was charged $480 per transaction. The good part is that he got his money back in the end, but the process was veeeeeeeery difficult... the truth is that I don't really hear about such cases lately. it seems to me that people are more aware and do online shopping through secure methods with authentication... frauds were more common a few years ago...
 
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