Manual 💸 Finding Enrollable Cards 💸

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Heres the ugly truth about card enrollment - the biggest obstacle that prevents newcomers from getting into carding isnt technical skill or bank security. It's the information monopoly created by a small group of sellers in our community. These people have turned basic enrollment knowledge into a cash cow taking $20 cards and flipping them for $400 through pure gatekeeping. Their entire business model relies on keeping you in the dark. The math is simple: as long as people dont know how to enroll cards themselves these sellers can keep charging premium prices.

But let's cut through the bullshit - finding enrollable cards isnt complicated. Once you understand the fundamentals youll realize these sellers have been playing you. While they want you to believe this is some mystical art that only theyve mastered, it's actually a straightforward process anyone can learn. You just need two things: a reliable SSN lookup service like Bender-Search and the a bin checker.


The admin has already covered the basics of enrollment HERE so we wont repeat that here. Instead, we're focusing on something more valuable: how to find enrollable BINs yourself. Because thats the key to true independence in this game.



Enroll BINs

If youve read my other guides you know I dont believe in handouts. But fuck it - I'll throw you a bone with some example BINs to get you started. Just remember these arent guaranteed to work forever. What's hot today could be dead tomorrow and a BIN list thats valid now might be useless next month. Here are a few working BINS for you to test out:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Finding these BINs is straightforward - it mainly comes down to smart use of Google Dorks and some basic research.



Understanding Enroll Platforms

One thing you must understand is that banks mostly offload their enrollment and card control software to third party companies. They're too fucking lazy to build their own systems so they outsource to a handful of third-party providers.
These companies handle everything from card activation to transaction monitoring which means one platform support multiple banks. Some of these companies are but not limited to:

  • CardValet
  • FDECs
  • DigitalCardServices
  • MyCardStatement
  • GoToMyCard
  • EzCardInfo
  • MyAccountAccess.com

The trick then is to find find which banks use which platforms and find the BINs of those banks. And it can easily be done with a little dorking.



Two Approaches To Finding Enrollable Banks

There are two effective ways to find enrollable BINs: either through dorking or through finding referrers to a specific platform.


Referrers

Since banks rely on third-party platforms for card enrollment they need to direct their customers to these external services. This creates a trail of referral links and redirects that we can follow. By tracking which banks link to specific enrollment platforms we can map out which institutions use which services - giving us a clear way to find enrollable BINs.

PublicWWW

One amazing way of tracking which sites refer to whom is by using PublicWWW. This tool allows you to search for referrers to a specific domain and its a godsend for finding enrollable banks.

Just type the url of the platform hit find, and a barrage of results from Banks that link to the platform will show up. For example, CardValet:


Not only the url you can even search for the URL of the APP itself, for example the url of the MyCardStatement app for iOS is:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mycardstatement


And looking it up on PublicWWW yields these results:


This shit makes it so damn easy to find banks that use these enroll platforms. Each search reveals dozens of small credit unions and regional banks youve never heard of - perfect targets that even Enroll sellers might now know about. The best part? Most of these smaller institutions have weaker security than the big banks making their cards good shit for enrollment.

Dorking

Referrers are great but theres another way to find banks that support enrolls - good old-fashioned dorking. For those whove been living under a rock dorking is basically using advanced search operators to find specific shit on Google. And it works beautifully for platforms that host bank-specific pages on their subdomains.

Take FDECs for example. These fuckers give each bank their own branded subdomain. So a simple Google search for "site:fdecs.com" dumps a treasure trove of bank pages right in your lap:


While dorking is more straightforward than hunting for referrers it won't work as well on platforms that dont use branded subdomains. The key is knowing your target platforms setup - then you can decide whether to go the dorking route or stick with referrer hunting. Both methods get the job done just gotta pick the right tool for the job.



Finding The BIN
Once youve got your target banks lined up finding their BINs is a piece of cake. Head over to bincheck.io, punch in the bank name and youll get a list of their BINs served up on a silver platter. Most of these the enrollable banks are smaller banks so there's only a handful of BINs anyway thus it wont take long to work through most of them.



Scan through the bank's website before you start testing BINs. They usually advertise which card types work with their online services - "Manage your Visa® Debit card through CardValet!" or some shit like that. This tells you exactly which cards to focus on instead of wasting time on their whole BIN range.

For example if a credit unions site mentions "Download our CardValet app to manage your Visa® debit card," you know to zero in on their Visa debit BINs. Why fuck around with their credit card BINs when theyve already told you what works?

Here's the thing though - most of these enrollment platforms need the cardholders SSN or mother's maiden name to verify identity. You can grab this info from BenderSearch - theyve got the data you need and is pretty much the most accurate out of all lookups I've tried.

b2CsM.gif

Remember: smaller banks = smaller BIN ranges = faster testing. With the right BINs and matching fullz you can usually find what you need in an hour instead of burning hours and money buying cards and testing every possible combination.



The Bottom Line

Look youve got two choices: keep throwing money at resellers like a sucker, or put in the work to find your own enrollable cards. The "secret sauce" these vendors are selling you? It's just basic research anyone can do. These same cards these fuckers resell are being sold everywhere for pennies on the dollar. All you need is to cross-reference them with BenderSearch and boom - youve got working enrollables at a fraction of what those greedy resellers charge.

The formula is dead simple:
  • Track down banks using enrollment platforms
  • Find their BINs
  • Match with proper SSN data from BenderSearch
  • Profit

Stop being someone elses cash cow. The tools and knowledge are right here - now its on you to use them. Remember: in this game information independence equals financial independence. Get to work. d0ctrine out.
thxks
 
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Heres the ugly truth about card enrollment - the biggest obstacle that prevents newcomers from getting into carding isnt technical skill or bank security. It's the information monopoly created by a small group of sellers in our community. These people have turned basic enrollment knowledge into a cash cow taking $20 cards and flipping them for $400 through pure gatekeeping. Their entire business model relies on keeping you in the dark. The math is simple: as long as people dont know how to enroll cards themselves these sellers can keep charging premium prices.

But let's cut through the bullshit - finding enrollable cards isnt complicated. Once you understand the fundamentals youll realize these sellers have been playing you. While they want you to believe this is some mystical art that only theyve mastered, it's actually a straightforward process anyone can learn. You just need two things: a reliable SSN lookup service like Bender-Search and the a bin checker.


The admin has already covered the basics of enrollment HERE so we wont repeat that here. Instead, we're focusing on something more valuable: how to find enrollable BINs yourself. Because thats the key to true independence in this game.



Enroll BINs

If youve read my other guides you know I dont believe in handouts. But fuck it - I'll throw you a bone with some example BINs to get you started. Just remember these arent guaranteed to work forever. What's hot today could be dead tomorrow and a BIN list thats valid now might be useless next month. Here are a few working BINS for you to test out:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Finding these BINs is straightforward - it mainly comes down to smart use of Google Dorks and some basic research.



Understanding Enroll Platforms

One thing you must understand is that banks mostly offload their enrollment and card control software to third party companies. They're too fucking lazy to build their own systems so they outsource to a handful of third-party providers.
These companies handle everything from card activation to transaction monitoring which means one platform support multiple banks. Some of these companies are but not limited to:

  • CardValet
  • FDECs
  • DigitalCardServices
  • MyCardStatement
  • GoToMyCard
  • EzCardInfo
  • MyAccountAccess.com

The trick then is to find find which banks use which platforms and find the BINs of those banks. And it can easily be done with a little dorking.



Two Approaches To Finding Enrollable Banks

There are two effective ways to find enrollable BINs: either through dorking or through finding referrers to a specific platform.


Referrers

Since banks rely on third-party platforms for card enrollment they need to direct their customers to these external services. This creates a trail of referral links and redirects that we can follow. By tracking which banks link to specific enrollment platforms we can map out which institutions use which services - giving us a clear way to find enrollable BINs.

PublicWWW

One amazing way of tracking which sites refer to whom is by using PublicWWW. This tool allows you to search for referrers to a specific domain and its a godsend for finding enrollable banks.

Just type the url of the platform hit find, and a barrage of results from Banks that link to the platform will show up. For example, CardValet:


Not only the url you can even search for the URL of the APP itself, for example the url of the MyCardStatement app for iOS is:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mycardstatement


And looking it up on PublicWWW yields these results:


This shit makes it so damn easy to find banks that use these enroll platforms. Each search reveals dozens of small credit unions and regional banks youve never heard of - perfect targets that even Enroll sellers might now know about. The best part? Most of these smaller institutions have weaker security than the big banks making their cards good shit for enrollment.

Dorking

Referrers are great but theres another way to find banks that support enrolls - good old-fashioned dorking. For those whove been living under a rock dorking is basically using advanced search operators to find specific shit on Google. And it works beautifully for platforms that host bank-specific pages on their subdomains.

Take FDECs for example. These fuckers give each bank their own branded subdomain. So a simple Google search for "site:fdecs.com" dumps a treasure trove of bank pages right in your lap:


While dorking is more straightforward than hunting for referrers it won't work as well on platforms that dont use branded subdomains. The key is knowing your target platforms setup - then you can decide whether to go the dorking route or stick with referrer hunting. Both methods get the job done just gotta pick the right tool for the job.



Finding The BIN
Once youve got your target banks lined up finding their BINs is a piece of cake. Head over to bincheck.io, punch in the bank name and youll get a list of their BINs served up on a silver platter. Most of these the enrollable banks are smaller banks so there's only a handful of BINs anyway thus it wont take long to work through most of them.



Scan through the bank's website before you start testing BINs. They usually advertise which card types work with their online services - "Manage your Visa® Debit card through CardValet!" or some shit like that. This tells you exactly which cards to focus on instead of wasting time on their whole BIN range.

For example if a credit unions site mentions "Download our CardValet app to manage your Visa® debit card," you know to zero in on their Visa debit BINs. Why fuck around with their credit card BINs when theyve already told you what works?

Here's the thing though - most of these enrollment platforms need the cardholders SSN or mother's maiden name to verify identity. You can grab this info from BenderSearch - theyve got the data you need and is pretty much the most accurate out of all lookups I've tried.

b2CsM.gif

Remember: smaller banks = smaller BIN ranges = faster testing. With the right BINs and matching fullz you can usually find what you need in an hour instead of burning hours and money buying cards and testing every possible combination.



The Bottom Line

Look youve got two choices: keep throwing money at resellers like a sucker, or put in the work to find your own enrollable cards. The "secret sauce" these vendors are selling you? It's just basic research anyone can do. These same cards these fuckers resell are being sold everywhere for pennies on the dollar. All you need is to cross-reference them with BenderSearch and boom - youve got working enrollables at a fraction of what those greedy resellers charge.

The formula is dead simple:
  • Track down banks using enrollment platforms
  • Find their BINs
  • Match with proper SSN data from BenderSearch
  • Profit

Stop being someone elses cash cow. The tools and knowledge are right here - now its on you to use them. Remember: in this game information independence equals financial independence. Get to work. d0ctrine out.
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Heres the ugly truth about card enrollment - the biggest obstacle that prevents newcomers from getting into carding isnt technical skill or bank security. It's the information monopoly created by a small group of sellers in our community. These people have turned basic enrollment knowledge into a cash cow taking $20 cards and flipping them for $400 through pure gatekeeping. Their entire business model relies on keeping you in the dark. The math is simple: as long as people dont know how to enroll cards themselves these sellers can keep charging premium prices.

But let's cut through the bullshit - finding enrollable cards isnt complicated. Once you understand the fundamentals youll realize these sellers have been playing you. While they want you to believe this is some mystical art that only theyve mastered, it's actually a straightforward process anyone can learn. You just need two things: a reliable SSN lookup service like Bender-Search and the a bin checker.


The admin has already covered the basics of enrollment HERE so we wont repeat that here. Instead, we're focusing on something more valuable: how to find enrollable BINs yourself. Because thats the key to true independence in this game.



Enroll BINs

If youve read my other guides you know I dont believe in handouts. But fuck it - I'll throw you a bone with some example BINs to get you started. Just remember these arent guaranteed to work forever. What's hot today could be dead tomorrow and a BIN list thats valid now might be useless next month. Here are a few working BINS for you to test out:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Finding these BINs is straightforward - it mainly comes down to smart use of Google Dorks and some basic research.



Understanding Enroll Platforms

One thing you must understand is that banks mostly offload their enrollment and card control software to third party companies. They're too fucking lazy to build their own systems so they outsource to a handful of third-party providers.
These companies handle everything from card activation to transaction monitoring which means one platform support multiple banks. Some of these companies are but not limited to:

  • CardValet
  • FDECs
  • DigitalCardServices
  • MyCardStatement
  • GoToMyCard
  • EzCardInfo
  • MyAccountAccess.com

The trick then is to find find which banks use which platforms and find the BINs of those banks. And it can easily be done with a little dorking.



Two Approaches To Finding Enrollable Banks

There are two effective ways to find enrollable BINs: either through dorking or through finding referrers to a specific platform.


Referrers

Since banks rely on third-party platforms for card enrollment they need to direct their customers to these external services. This creates a trail of referral links and redirects that we can follow. By tracking which banks link to specific enrollment platforms we can map out which institutions use which services - giving us a clear way to find enrollable BINs.

PublicWWW

One amazing way of tracking which sites refer to whom is by using PublicWWW. This tool allows you to search for referrers to a specific domain and its a godsend for finding enrollable banks.

Just type the url of the platform hit find, and a barrage of results from Banks that link to the platform will show up. For example, CardValet:


Not only the url you can even search for the URL of the APP itself, for example the url of the MyCardStatement app for iOS is:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mycardstatement


And looking it up on PublicWWW yields these results:


This shit makes it so damn easy to find banks that use these enroll platforms. Each search reveals dozens of small credit unions and regional banks youve never heard of - perfect targets that even Enroll sellers might now know about. The best part? Most of these smaller institutions have weaker security than the big banks making their cards good shit for enrollment.

Dorking

Referrers are great but theres another way to find banks that support enrolls - good old-fashioned dorking. For those whove been living under a rock dorking is basically using advanced search operators to find specific shit on Google. And it works beautifully for platforms that host bank-specific pages on their subdomains.

Take FDECs for example. These fuckers give each bank their own branded subdomain. So a simple Google search for "site:fdecs.com" dumps a treasure trove of bank pages right in your lap:


While dorking is more straightforward than hunting for referrers it won't work as well on platforms that dont use branded subdomains. The key is knowing your target platforms setup - then you can decide whether to go the dorking route or stick with referrer hunting. Both methods get the job done just gotta pick the right tool for the job.



Finding The BIN
Once youve got your target banks lined up finding their BINs is a piece of cake. Head over to bincheck.io, punch in the bank name and youll get a list of their BINs served up on a silver platter. Most of these the enrollable banks are smaller banks so there's only a handful of BINs anyway thus it wont take long to work through most of them.



Scan through the bank's website before you start testing BINs. They usually advertise which card types work with their online services - "Manage your Visa® Debit card through CardValet!" or some shit like that. This tells you exactly which cards to focus on instead of wasting time on their whole BIN range.

For example if a credit unions site mentions "Download our CardValet app to manage your Visa® debit card," you know to zero in on their Visa debit BINs. Why fuck around with their credit card BINs when theyve already told you what works?

Here's the thing though - most of these enrollment platforms need the cardholders SSN or mother's maiden name to verify identity. You can grab this info from BenderSearch - theyve got the data you need and is pretty much the most accurate out of all lookups I've tried.

b2CsM.gif

Remember: smaller banks = smaller BIN ranges = faster testing. With the right BINs and matching fullz you can usually find what you need in an hour instead of burning hours and money buying cards and testing every possible combination.



The Bottom Line

Look youve got two choices: keep throwing money at resellers like a sucker, or put in the work to find your own enrollable cards. The "secret sauce" these vendors are selling you? It's just basic research anyone can do. These same cards these fuckers resell are being sold everywhere for pennies on the dollar. All you need is to cross-reference them with BenderSearch and boom - youve got working enrollables at a fraction of what those greedy resellers charge.

The formula is dead simple:
  • Track down banks using enrollment platforms
  • Find their BINs
  • Match with proper SSN data from BenderSearch
  • Profit

Stop being someone elses cash cow. The tools and knowledge are right here - now its on you to use them. Remember: in this game information independence equals financial independence. Get to work. d0ctrine out.
Thanks
 
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Heres the ugly truth about card enrollment - the biggest obstacle that prevents newcomers from getting into carding isnt technical skill or bank security. It's the information monopoly created by a small group of sellers in our community. These people have turned basic enrollment knowledge into a cash cow taking $20 cards and flipping them for $400 through pure gatekeeping. Their entire business model relies on keeping you in the dark. The math is simple: as long as people dont know how to enroll cards themselves these sellers can keep charging premium prices.

But let's cut through the bullshit - finding enrollable cards isnt complicated. Once you understand the fundamentals youll realize these sellers have been playing you. While they want you to believe this is some mystical art that only theyve mastered, it's actually a straightforward process anyone can learn. You just need two things: a reliable SSN lookup service like Bender-Search and the a bin checker.


The admin has already covered the basics of enrollment HERE so we wont repeat that here. Instead, we're focusing on something more valuable: how to find enrollable BINs yourself. Because thats the key to true independence in this game.



Enroll BINs

If youve read my other guides you know I dont believe in handouts. But fuck it - I'll throw you a bone with some example BINs to get you started. Just remember these arent guaranteed to work forever. What's hot today could be dead tomorrow and a BIN list thats valid now might be useless next month. Here are a few working BINS for you to test out:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Finding these BINs is straightforward - it mainly comes down to smart use of Google Dorks and some basic research.



Understanding Enroll Platforms

One thing you must understand is that banks mostly offload their enrollment and card control software to third party companies. They're too fucking lazy to build their own systems so they outsource to a handful of third-party providers.
These companies handle everything from card activation to transaction monitoring which means one platform support multiple banks. Some of these companies are but not limited to:

  • CardValet
  • FDECs
  • DigitalCardServices
  • MyCardStatement
  • GoToMyCard
  • EzCardInfo
  • MyAccountAccess.com

The trick then is to find find which banks use which platforms and find the BINs of those banks. And it can easily be done with a little dorking.



Two Approaches To Finding Enrollable Banks

There are two effective ways to find enrollable BINs: either through dorking or through finding referrers to a specific platform.


Referrers

Since banks rely on third-party platforms for card enrollment they need to direct their customers to these external services. This creates a trail of referral links and redirects that we can follow. By tracking which banks link to specific enrollment platforms we can map out which institutions use which services - giving us a clear way to find enrollable BINs.

PublicWWW

追踪哪些网站引用了谁,一个很棒的方法是使用PublicWWW。这个工具可以让你搜索特定域名的引用者,对于查找可注册的银行来说,它简直是神器。

只需输入平台网址,点击“查找”,就会出现一系列与该平台相关的银行搜索结果。例如,CardValet:


不仅可以搜索 URL,甚至可以搜索应用程序本身的 URL,例如 iOS 版 MyCardStatement 应用程序的 URL 是:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mycardstatement


在 PublicWWW 上查找结果如下:


这玩意儿让找到使用这些 Enroll 平台的银行变得轻而易举。每次搜索都能找到几十家你闻所未闻的小型信用合作社和地区性银行——这些完美的目标,就连 Enroll 卖家现在可能也知道了。最棒的是?这些小型机构的安全性大多比大银行弱,这使得它们的卡成为注册的利器。

多尔金

推荐人固然很棒,但还有另一种方法可以找到支持注册的银行——老掉牙的“dorking”。对于那些一直与世隔绝的人来说,“dorking”基本上就是使用高级搜索运算符在谷歌上搜索特定内容。对于在子域名上托管银行特定页面的平台来说,这种方法非常有效。

以 FDEC 为例。这些混蛋给每家银行都配上了专属的品牌子域名。所以,只要在谷歌上简单搜索一下“site:fdecs.com”,就能找到一大堆银行页面:


虽然 dorking 比寻找推荐人更直接,但在不使用品牌子域名的平台上效果不佳。关键在于了解你的目标平台设置——然后你才能决定是采用 dorking 还是坚持寻找推荐人。两种方法都能完成任务,只是需要选择合适的工具。



查找 BIN
一旦你找到了目标银行,找到它们的 BIN 就易如反掌了。访问bincheck.io,输入银行名称,你就能轻松获得一份 BIN 列表。这些可注册的银行大多规模较小,所以 BIN 数量有限,所以很快就能找到大部分银行。



在开始测试BIN之前,先浏览一下银行的网站。他们通常会宣传哪些卡类型可以使用他们的在线服务,例如“通过CardValet管理您的Visa®借记卡!”之类的。这会告诉你应该关注哪些卡,而不是把时间浪费在他们所有的BIN上。

例如,如果信用合作社网站上提到“下载我们的 CardValet 应用来管理您的 Visa® 借记卡”,您就知道应该关注他们的 Visa 借记卡 BIN。既然他们已经告诉您什么方法有效,为什么还要费心去琢磨他们的信用卡 BIN 呢?

不过,需要注意的是,大多数这类注册平台都需要持卡人的社会安全号码 (SSN) 或母亲的婚前姓氏来验证身份。你可以从BenderSearch获取这些信息——他们有你需要的数据,而且几乎是我尝试过的所有查询中最为准确的。

b2CsM.gif

记住:更小的库 = 更小的 BIN 范围 = 更快的测试。有了正确的 BIN 和匹配的 fullz,你通常可以在一小时内找到所需的内容,而不必花费大量时间和金钱购买卡片并测试所有可能的组合。



底线

瞧,你有两个选择:要么像傻瓜一样继续往经销商那里砸钱,要么自己动手寻找可注册的卡片。这些供应商卖给你的“秘方”是什么?这只是任何人都能做的基本研究。这些混蛋转售的卡片到处都在以极低的价格出售。你只需要用BenderSearch进行交叉比对,然后轰隆隆——你就得到了可用的可注册卡片,价格只是那些贪婪经销商的一小部分。

这个公式非常简单:
  • 使用注册平台追踪银行
  • 找到他们的 BIN
  • 与 BenderSearch 的正确 SSN 数据匹配
  • 利润

别再当别人的摇钱树了。工具和知识就在这里——现在轮到你来使用了。记住:在这个游戏中,信息独立等于财务独立。行动起来吧。教条出来。
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Heres the ugly truth about card enrollment - the biggest obstacle that prevents newcomers from getting into carding isnt technical skill or bank security. It's the information monopoly created by a small group of sellers in our community. These people have turned basic enrollment knowledge into a cash cow taking $20 cards and flipping them for $400 through pure gatekeeping. Their entire business model relies on keeping you in the dark. The math is simple: as long as people dont know how to enroll cards themselves these sellers can keep charging premium prices.

But let's cut through the bullshit - finding enrollable cards isnt complicated. Once you understand the fundamentals youll realize these sellers have been playing you. While they want you to believe this is some mystical art that only theyve mastered, it's actually a straightforward process anyone can learn. You just need two things: a reliable SSN lookup service like Bender-Search and the a bin checker.


The admin has already covered the basics of enrollment HERE so we wont repeat that here. Instead, we're focusing on something more valuable: how to find enrollable BINs yourself. Because thats the key to true independence in this game.



Enroll BINs

If youve read my other guides you know I dont believe in handouts. But fuck it - I'll throw you a bone with some example BINs to get you started. Just remember these arent guaranteed to work forever. What's hot today could be dead tomorrow and a BIN list thats valid now might be useless next month. Here are a few working BINS for you to test out:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Finding these BINs is straightforward - it mainly comes down to smart use of Google Dorks and some basic research.



Understanding Enroll Platforms

One thing you must understand is that banks mostly offload their enrollment and card control software to third party companies. They're too fucking lazy to build their own systems so they outsource to a handful of third-party providers.
These companies handle everything from card activation to transaction monitoring which means one platform support multiple banks. Some of these companies are but not limited to:

  • CardValet
  • FDECs
  • DigitalCardServices
  • MyCardStatement
  • GoToMyCard
  • EzCardInfo
  • MyAccountAccess.com

The trick then is to find find which banks use which platforms and find the BINs of those banks. And it can easily be done with a little dorking.



Two Approaches To Finding Enrollable Banks

There are two effective ways to find enrollable BINs: either through dorking or through finding referrers to a specific platform.


Referrers

Since banks rely on third-party platforms for card enrollment they need to direct their customers to these external services. This creates a trail of referral links and redirects that we can follow. By tracking which banks link to specific enrollment platforms we can map out which institutions use which services - giving us a clear way to find enrollable BINs.

PublicWWW

One amazing way of tracking which sites refer to whom is by using PublicWWW. This tool allows you to search for referrers to a specific domain and its a godsend for finding enrollable banks.

Just type the url of the platform hit find, and a barrage of results from Banks that link to the platform will show up. For example, CardValet:


Not only the url you can even search for the URL of the APP itself, for example the url of the MyCardStatement app for iOS is:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mycardstatement


And looking it up on PublicWWW yields these results:


This shit makes it so damn easy to find banks that use these enroll platforms. Each search reveals dozens of small credit unions and regional banks youve never heard of - perfect targets that even Enroll sellers might now know about. The best part? Most of these smaller institutions have weaker security than the big banks making their cards good shit for enrollment.

Dorking

Referrers are great but theres another way to find banks that support enrolls - good old-fashioned dorking. For those whove been living under a rock dorking is basically using advanced search operators to find specific shit on Google. And it works beautifully for platforms that host bank-specific pages on their subdomains.

Take FDECs for example. These fuckers give each bank their own branded subdomain. So a simple Google search for "site:fdecs.com" dumps a treasure trove of bank pages right in your lap:


While dorking is more straightforward than hunting for referrers it won't work as well on platforms that dont use branded subdomains. The key is knowing your target platforms setup - then you can decide whether to go the dorking route or stick with referrer hunting. Both methods get the job done just gotta pick the right tool for the job.



Finding The BIN
Once youve got your target banks lined up finding their BINs is a piece of cake. Head over to bincheck.io, punch in the bank name and youll get a list of their BINs served up on a silver platter. Most of these the enrollable banks are smaller banks so there's only a handful of BINs anyway thus it wont take long to work through most of them.



Scan through the bank's website before you start testing BINs. They usually advertise which card types work with their online services - "Manage your Visa® Debit card through CardValet!" or some shit like that. This tells you exactly which cards to focus on instead of wasting time on their whole BIN range.

For example if a credit unions site mentions "Download our CardValet app to manage your Visa® debit card," you know to zero in on their Visa debit BINs. Why fuck around with their credit card BINs when theyve already told you what works?

Here's the thing though - most of these enrollment platforms need the cardholders SSN or mother's maiden name to verify identity. You can grab this info from BenderSearch - theyve got the data you need and is pretty much the most accurate out of all lookups I've tried.

b2CsM.gif

Remember: smaller banks = smaller BIN ranges = faster testing. With the right BINs and matching fullz you can usually find what you need in an hour instead of burning hours and money buying cards and testing every possible combination.



The Bottom Line

Look youve got two choices: keep throwing money at resellers like a sucker, or put in the work to find your own enrollable cards. The "secret sauce" these vendors are selling you? It's just basic research anyone can do. These same cards these fuckers resell are being sold everywhere for pennies on the dollar. All you need is to cross-reference them with BenderSearch and boom - youve got working enrollables at a fraction of what those greedy resellers charge.

The formula is dead simple:
  • Track down banks using enrollment platforms
  • Find their BINs
  • Match with proper SSN data from BenderSearch
  • Profit

Stop being someone elses cash cow. The tools and knowledge are right here - now its on you to use them. Remember: in this game information independence equals financial independence. Get to work. d0ctrine out.
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Heres the ugly truth about card enrollment - the biggest obstacle that prevents newcomers from getting into carding isnt technical skill or bank security. It's the information monopoly created by a small group of sellers in our community. These people have turned basic enrollment knowledge into a cash cow taking $20 cards and flipping them for $400 through pure gatekeeping. Their entire business model relies on keeping you in the dark. The math is simple: as long as people dont know how to enroll cards themselves these sellers can keep charging premium prices.

But let's cut through the bullshit - finding enrollable cards isnt complicated. Once you understand the fundamentals youll realize these sellers have been playing you. While they want you to believe this is some mystical art that only theyve mastered, it's actually a straightforward process anyone can learn. You just need two things: a reliable SSN lookup service like Bender-Search and the a bin checker.


The admin has already covered the basics of enrollment HERE so we wont repeat that here. Instead, we're focusing on something more valuable: how to find enrollable BINs yourself. Because thats the key to true independence in this game.



Enroll BINs

If youve read my other guides you know I dont believe in handouts. But fuck it - I'll throw you a bone with some example BINs to get you started. Just remember these arent guaranteed to work forever. What's hot today could be dead tomorrow and a BIN list thats valid now might be useless next month. Here are a few working BINS for you to test out:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Finding these BINs is straightforward - it mainly comes down to smart use of Google Dorks and some basic research.



Understanding Enroll Platforms

One thing you must understand is that banks mostly offload their enrollment and card control software to third party companies. They're too fucking lazy to build their own systems so they outsource to a handful of third-party providers.
These companies handle everything from card activation to transaction monitoring which means one platform support multiple banks. Some of these companies are but not limited to:

  • CardValet
  • FDECs
  • DigitalCardServices
  • MyCardStatement
  • GoToMyCard
  • EzCardInfo
  • MyAccountAccess.com

The trick then is to find find which banks use which platforms and find the BINs of those banks. And it can easily be done with a little dorking.



Two Approaches To Finding Enrollable Banks

There are two effective ways to find enrollable BINs: either through dorking or through finding referrers to a specific platform.


Referrers

Since banks rely on third-party platforms for card enrollment they need to direct their customers to these external services. This creates a trail of referral links and redirects that we can follow. By tracking which banks link to specific enrollment platforms we can map out which institutions use which services - giving us a clear way to find enrollable BINs.

PublicWWW

One amazing way of tracking which sites refer to whom is by using PublicWWW. This tool allows you to search for referrers to a specific domain and its a godsend for finding enrollable banks.

Just type the url of the platform hit find, and a barrage of results from Banks that link to the platform will show up. For example, CardValet:


Not only the url you can even search for the URL of the APP itself, for example the url of the MyCardStatement app for iOS is:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mycardstatement


And looking it up on PublicWWW yields these results:


This shit makes it so damn easy to find banks that use these enroll platforms. Each search reveals dozens of small credit unions and regional banks youve never heard of - perfect targets that even Enroll sellers might now know about. The best part? Most of these smaller institutions have weaker security than the big banks making their cards good shit for enrollment.

Dorking

Referrers are great but theres another way to find banks that support enrolls - good old-fashioned dorking. For those whove been living under a rock dorking is basically using advanced search operators to find specific shit on Google. And it works beautifully for platforms that host bank-specific pages on their subdomains.

Take FDECs for example. These fuckers give each bank their own branded subdomain. So a simple Google search for "site:fdecs.com" dumps a treasure trove of bank pages right in your lap:


While dorking is more straightforward than hunting for referrers it won't work as well on platforms that dont use branded subdomains. The key is knowing your target platforms setup - then you can decide whether to go the dorking route or stick with referrer hunting. Both methods get the job done just gotta pick the right tool for the job.



Finding The BIN
Once youve got your target banks lined up finding their BINs is a piece of cake. Head over to bincheck.io, punch in the bank name and youll get a list of their BINs served up on a silver platter. Most of these the enrollable banks are smaller banks so there's only a handful of BINs anyway thus it wont take long to work through most of them.



Scan through the bank's website before you start testing BINs. They usually advertise which card types work with their online services - "Manage your Visa® Debit card through CardValet!" or some shit like that. This tells you exactly which cards to focus on instead of wasting time on their whole BIN range.

For example if a credit unions site mentions "Download our CardValet app to manage your Visa® debit card," you know to zero in on their Visa debit BINs. Why fuck around with their credit card BINs when theyve already told you what works?

Here's the thing though - most of these enrollment platforms need the cardholders SSN or mother's maiden name to verify identity. You can grab this info from BenderSearch - theyve got the data you need and is pretty much the most accurate out of all lookups I've tried.

b2CsM.gif

Remember: smaller banks = smaller BIN ranges = faster testing. With the right BINs and matching fullz you can usually find what you need in an hour instead of burning hours and money buying cards and testing every possible combination.



The Bottom Line

Look youve got two choices: keep throwing money at resellers like a sucker, or put in the work to find your own enrollable cards. The "secret sauce" these vendors are selling you? It's just basic research anyone can do. These same cards these fuckers resell are being sold everywhere for pennies on the dollar. All you need is to cross-reference them with BenderSearch and boom - youve got working enrollables at a fraction of what those greedy resellers charge.

The formula is dead simple:
  • Track down banks using enrollment platforms
  • Find their BINs
  • Match with proper SSN data from BenderSearch
  • Profit

Stop being someone elses cash cow. The tools and knowledge are right here - now its on you to use them. Remember: in this game information independence equals financial independence. Get to work. d0ctrine out.
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Heres the ugly truth about card enrollment - the biggest obstacle that prevents newcomers from getting into carding isnt technical skill or bank security. It's the information monopoly created by a small group of sellers in our community. These people have turned basic enrollment knowledge into a cash cow taking $20 cards and flipping them for $400 through pure gatekeeping. Their entire business model relies on keeping you in the dark. The math is simple: as long as people dont know how to enroll cards themselves these sellers can keep charging premium prices.

But let's cut through the bullshit - finding enrollable cards isnt complicated. Once you understand the fundamentals youll realize these sellers have been playing you. While they want you to believe this is some mystical art that only theyve mastered, it's actually a straightforward process anyone can learn. You just need two things: a reliable SSN lookup service like Bender-Search and the a bin checker.


The admin has already covered the basics of enrollment HERE so we wont repeat that here. Instead, we're focusing on something more valuable: how to find enrollable BINs yourself. Because thats the key to true independence in this game.



Enroll BINs

If youve read my other guides you know I dont believe in handouts. But fuck it - I'll throw you a bone with some example BINs to get you started. Just remember these arent guaranteed to work forever. What's hot today could be dead tomorrow and a BIN list thats valid now might be useless next month. Here are a few working BINS for you to test out:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Finding these BINs is straightforward - it mainly comes down to smart use of Google Dorks and some basic research.



Understanding Enroll Platforms

One thing you must understand is that banks mostly offload their enrollment and card control software to third party companies. They're too fucking lazy to build their own systems so they outsource to a handful of third-party providers.
These companies handle everything from card activation to transaction monitoring which means one platform support multiple banks. Some of these companies are but not limited to:

  • CardValet
  • FDECs
  • DigitalCardServices
  • MyCardStatement
  • GoToMyCard
  • EzCardInfo
  • MyAccountAccess.com

The trick then is to find find which banks use which platforms and find the BINs of those banks. And it can easily be done with a little dorking.



Two Approaches To Finding Enrollable Banks

There are two effective ways to find enrollable BINs: either through dorking or through finding referrers to a specific platform.


Referrers

Since banks rely on third-party platforms for card enrollment they need to direct their customers to these external services. This creates a trail of referral links and redirects that we can follow. By tracking which banks link to specific enrollment platforms we can map out which institutions use which services - giving us a clear way to find enrollable BINs.

PublicWWW

One amazing way of tracking which sites refer to whom is by using PublicWWW. This tool allows you to search for referrers to a specific domain and its a godsend for finding enrollable banks.

Just type the url of the platform hit find, and a barrage of results from Banks that link to the platform will show up. For example, CardValet:


Not only the url you can even search for the URL of the APP itself, for example the url of the MyCardStatement app for iOS is:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mycardstatement


And looking it up on PublicWWW yields these results:


This shit makes it so damn easy to find banks that use these enroll platforms. Each search reveals dozens of small credit unions and regional banks youve never heard of - perfect targets that even Enroll sellers might now know about. The best part? Most of these smaller institutions have weaker security than the big banks making their cards good shit for enrollment.

Dorking

Referrers are great but theres another way to find banks that support enrolls - good old-fashioned dorking. For those whove been living under a rock dorking is basically using advanced search operators to find specific shit on Google. And it works beautifully for platforms that host bank-specific pages on their subdomains.

Take FDECs for example. These fuckers give each bank their own branded subdomain. So a simple Google search for "site:fdecs.com" dumps a treasure trove of bank pages right in your lap:


While dorking is more straightforward than hunting for referrers it won't work as well on platforms that dont use branded subdomains. The key is knowing your target platforms setup - then you can decide whether to go the dorking route or stick with referrer hunting. Both methods get the job done just gotta pick the right tool for the job.



Finding The BIN
Once youve got your target banks lined up finding their BINs is a piece of cake. Head over to bincheck.io, punch in the bank name and youll get a list of their BINs served up on a silver platter. Most of these the enrollable banks are smaller banks so there's only a handful of BINs anyway thus it wont take long to work through most of them.



Scan through the bank's website before you start testing BINs. They usually advertise which card types work with their online services - "Manage your Visa® Debit card through CardValet!" or some shit like that. This tells you exactly which cards to focus on instead of wasting time on their whole BIN range.

For example if a credit unions site mentions "Download our CardValet app to manage your Visa® debit card," you know to zero in on their Visa debit BINs. Why fuck around with their credit card BINs when theyve already told you what works?

Here's the thing though - most of these enrollment platforms need the cardholders SSN or mother's maiden name to verify identity. You can grab this info from BenderSearch - theyve got the data you need and is pretty much the most accurate out of all lookups I've tried.

b2CsM.gif

Remember: smaller banks = smaller BIN ranges = faster testing. With the right BINs and matching fullz you can usually find what you need in an hour instead of burning hours and money buying cards and testing every possible combination.



The Bottom Line

Look youve got two choices: keep throwing money at resellers like a sucker, or put in the work to find your own enrollable cards. The "secret sauce" these vendors are selling you? It's just basic research anyone can do. These same cards these fuckers resell are being sold everywhere for pennies on the dollar. All you need is to cross-reference them with BenderSearch and boom - youve got working enrollables at a fraction of what those greedy resellers charge.

The formula is dead simple:
  • Track down banks using enrollment platforms
  • Find their BINs
  • Match with proper SSN data from BenderSearch
  • Profit

Stop being someone elses cash cow. The tools and knowledge are right here - now its on you to use them. Remember: in this game information independence equals financial independence. Get to work. d0ctrine out.
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Heres the ugly truth about card enrollment - the biggest obstacle that prevents newcomers from getting into carding isnt technical skill or bank security. It's the information monopoly created by a small group of sellers in our community. These people have turned basic enrollment knowledge into a cash cow taking $20 cards and flipping them for $400 through pure gatekeeping. Their entire business model relies on keeping you in the dark. The math is simple: as long as people dont know how to enroll cards themselves these sellers can keep charging premium prices.

But let's cut through the bullshit - finding enrollable cards isnt complicated. Once you understand the fundamentals youll realize these sellers have been playing you. While they want you to believe this is some mystical art that only theyve mastered, it's actually a straightforward process anyone can learn. You just need two things: a reliable SSN lookup service like Bender-Search and the a bin checker.


The admin has already covered the basics of enrollment HERE so we wont repeat that here. Instead, we're focusing on something more valuable: how to find enrollable BINs yourself. Because thats the key to true independence in this game.



Enroll BINs

If youve read my other guides you know I dont believe in handouts. But fuck it - I'll throw you a bone with some example BINs to get you started. Just remember these arent guaranteed to work forever. What's hot today could be dead tomorrow and a BIN list thats valid now might be useless next month. Here are a few working BINS for you to test out:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Finding these BINs is straightforward - it mainly comes down to smart use of Google Dorks and some basic research.



Understanding Enroll Platforms

One thing you must understand is that banks mostly offload their enrollment and card control software to third party companies. They're too fucking lazy to build their own systems so they outsource to a handful of third-party providers.
These companies handle everything from card activation to transaction monitoring which means one platform support multiple banks. Some of these companies are but not limited to:

  • CardValet
  • FDECs
  • DigitalCardServices
  • MyCardStatement
  • GoToMyCard
  • EzCardInfo
  • MyAccountAccess.com

The trick then is to find find which banks use which platforms and find the BINs of those banks. And it can easily be done with a little dorking.



Two Approaches To Finding Enrollable Banks

There are two effective ways to find enrollable BINs: either through dorking or through finding referrers to a specific platform.


Referrers

Since banks rely on third-party platforms for card enrollment they need to direct their customers to these external services. This creates a trail of referral links and redirects that we can follow. By tracking which banks link to specific enrollment platforms we can map out which institutions use which services - giving us a clear way to find enrollable BINs.

PublicWWW

One amazing way of tracking which sites refer to whom is by using PublicWWW. This tool allows you to search for referrers to a specific domain and its a godsend for finding enrollable banks.

Just type the url of the platform hit find, and a barrage of results from Banks that link to the platform will show up. For example, CardValet:


Not only the url you can even search for the URL of the APP itself, for example the url of the MyCardStatement app for iOS is:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mycardstatement


And looking it up on PublicWWW yields these results:


This shit makes it so damn easy to find banks that use these enroll platforms. Each search reveals dozens of small credit unions and regional banks youve never heard of - perfect targets that even Enroll sellers might now know about. The best part? Most of these smaller institutions have weaker security than the big banks making their cards good shit for enrollment.

Dorking

Referrers are great but theres another way to find banks that support enrolls - good old-fashioned dorking. For those whove been living under a rock dorking is basically using advanced search operators to find specific shit on Google. And it works beautifully for platforms that host bank-specific pages on their subdomains.

Take FDECs for example. These fuckers give each bank their own branded subdomain. So a simple Google search for "site:fdecs.com" dumps a treasure trove of bank pages right in your lap:


While dorking is more straightforward than hunting for referrers it won't work as well on platforms that dont use branded subdomains. The key is knowing your target platforms setup - then you can decide whether to go the dorking route or stick with referrer hunting. Both methods get the job done just gotta pick the right tool for the job.



Finding The BIN
Once youve got your target banks lined up finding their BINs is a piece of cake. Head over to bincheck.io, punch in the bank name and youll get a list of their BINs served up on a silver platter. Most of these the enrollable banks are smaller banks so there's only a handful of BINs anyway thus it wont take long to work through most of them.



Scan through the bank's website before you start testing BINs. They usually advertise which card types work with their online services - "Manage your Visa® Debit card through CardValet!" or some shit like that. This tells you exactly which cards to focus on instead of wasting time on their whole BIN range.

For example if a credit unions site mentions "Download our CardValet app to manage your Visa® debit card," you know to zero in on their Visa debit BINs. Why fuck around with their credit card BINs when theyve already told you what works?

Here's the thing though - most of these enrollment platforms need the cardholders SSN or mother's maiden name to verify identity. You can grab this info from BenderSearch - theyve got the data you need and is pretty much the most accurate out of all lookups I've tried.

b2CsM.gif

Remember: smaller banks = smaller BIN ranges = faster testing. With the right BINs and matching fullz you can usually find what you need in an hour instead of burning hours and money buying cards and testing every possible combination.



The Bottom Line

Look youve got two choices: keep throwing money at resellers like a sucker, or put in the work to find your own enrollable cards. The "secret sauce" these vendors are selling you? It's just basic research anyone can do. These same cards these fuckers resell are being sold everywhere for pennies on the dollar. All you need is to cross-reference them with BenderSearch and boom - youve got working enrollables at a fraction of what those greedy resellers charge.

The formula is dead simple:
  • Track down banks using enrollment platforms
  • Find their BINs
  • Match with proper SSN data from BenderSearch
  • Profit

Stop being someone elses cash cow. The tools and knowledge are right here - now its on you to use them. Remember: in this game information independence equals financial independence. Get to work. d0ctrine out.
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View attachment 184

Heres the ugly truth about card enrollment - the biggest obstacle that prevents newcomers from getting into carding isnt technical skill or bank security. It's the information monopoly created by a small group of sellers in our community. These people have turned basic enrollment knowledge into a cash cow taking $20 cards and flipping them for $400 through pure gatekeeping. Their entire business model relies on keeping you in the dark. The math is simple: as long as people dont know how to enroll cards themselves these sellers can keep charging premium prices.

But let's cut through the bullshit - finding enrollable cards isnt complicated. Once you understand the fundamentals youll realize these sellers have been playing you. While they want you to believe this is some mystical art that only theyve mastered, it's actually a straightforward process anyone can learn. You just need two things: a reliable SSN lookup service like Bender-Search and the a bin checker.


The admin has already covered the basics of enrollment HERE so we wont repeat that here. Instead, we're focusing on something more valuable: how to find enrollable BINs yourself. Because thats the key to true independence in this game.



Enroll BINs

If youve read my other guides you know I dont believe in handouts. But fuck it - I'll throw you a bone with some example BINs to get you started. Just remember these arent guaranteed to work forever. What's hot today could be dead tomorrow and a BIN list thats valid now might be useless next month. Here are a few working BINS for you to test out:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Finding these BINs is straightforward - it mainly comes down to smart use of Google Dorks and some basic research.



Understanding Enroll Platforms

One thing you must understand is that banks mostly offload their enrollment and card control software to third party companies. They're too fucking lazy to build their own systems so they outsource to a handful of third-party providers.
These companies handle everything from card activation to transaction monitoring which means one platform support multiple banks. Some of these companies are but not limited to:

  • CardValet
  • FDECs
  • DigitalCardServices
  • MyCardStatement
  • GoToMyCard
  • EzCardInfo
  • MyAccountAccess.com

The trick then is to find find which banks use which platforms and find the BINs of those banks. And it can easily be done with a little dorking.



Two Approaches To Finding Enrollable Banks

There are two effective ways to find enrollable BINs: either through dorking or through finding referrers to a specific platform.


Referrers

Since banks rely on third-party platforms for card enrollment they need to direct their customers to these external services. This creates a trail of referral links and redirects that we can follow. By tracking which banks link to specific enrollment platforms we can map out which institutions use which services - giving us a clear way to find enrollable BINs.

PublicWWW

One amazing way of tracking which sites refer to whom is by using PublicWWW. This tool allows you to search for referrers to a specific domain and its a godsend for finding enrollable banks.

Just type the url of the platform hit find, and a barrage of results from Banks that link to the platform will show up. For example, CardValet:


Not only the url you can even search for the URL of the APP itself, for example the url of the MyCardStatement app for iOS is:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mycardstatement


And looking it up on PublicWWW yields these results:


This shit makes it so damn easy to find banks that use these enroll platforms. Each search reveals dozens of small credit unions and regional banks youve never heard of - perfect targets that even Enroll sellers might now know about. The best part? Most of these smaller institutions have weaker security than the big banks making their cards good shit for enrollment.

Dorking

Referrers are great but theres another way to find banks that support enrolls - good old-fashioned dorking. For those whove been living under a rock dorking is basically using advanced search operators to find specific shit on Google. And it works beautifully for platforms that host bank-specific pages on their subdomains.

Take FDECs for example. These fuckers give each bank their own branded subdomain. So a simple Google search for "site:fdecs.com" dumps a treasure trove of bank pages right in your lap:


While dorking is more straightforward than hunting for referrers it won't work as well on platforms that dont use branded subdomains. The key is knowing your target platforms setup - then you can decide whether to go the dorking route or stick with referrer hunting. Both methods get the job done just gotta pick the right tool for the job.



Finding The BIN
Once youve got your target banks lined up finding their BINs is a piece of cake. Head over to bincheck.io, punch in the bank name and youll get a list of their BINs served up on a silver platter. Most of these the enrollable banks are smaller banks so there's only a handful of BINs anyway thus it wont take long to work through most of them.



Scan through the bank's website before you start testing BINs. They usually advertise which card types work with their online services - "Manage your Visa® Debit card through CardValet!" or some shit like that. This tells you exactly which cards to focus on instead of wasting time on their whole BIN range.

For example if a credit unions site mentions "Download our CardValet app to manage your Visa® debit card," you know to zero in on their Visa debit BINs. Why fuck around with their credit card BINs when theyve already told you what works?

Here's the thing though - most of these enrollment platforms need the cardholders SSN or mother's maiden name to verify identity. You can grab this info from BenderSearch - theyve got the data you need and is pretty much the most accurate out of all lookups I've tried.

b2CsM.gif

Remember: smaller banks = smaller BIN ranges = faster testing. With the right BINs and matching fullz you can usually find what you need in an hour instead of burning hours and money buying cards and testing every possible combination.



The Bottom Line

Look youve got two choices: keep throwing money at resellers like a sucker, or put in the work to find your own enrollable cards. The "secret sauce" these vendors are selling you? It's just basic research anyone can do. These same cards these fuckers resell are being sold everywhere for pennies on the dollar. All you need is to cross-reference them with BenderSearch and boom - youve got working enrollables at a fraction of what those greedy resellers charge.

The formula is dead simple:
  • Track down banks using enrollment platforms
  • Find their BINs
  • Match with proper SSN data from BenderSearch
  • Profit

Stop being someone elses cash cow. The tools and knowledge are right here - now its on you to use them. Remember: in this game information independence equals financial independence. Get to work. d0ctrine out.
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View attachment 184

Heres the ugly truth about card enrollment - the biggest obstacle that prevents newcomers from getting into carding isnt technical skill or bank security. It's the information monopoly created by a small group of sellers in our community. These people have turned basic enrollment knowledge into a cash cow taking $20 cards and flipping them for $400 through pure gatekeeping. Their entire business model relies on keeping you in the dark. The math is simple: as long as people dont know how to enroll cards themselves these sellers can keep charging premium prices.

But let's cut through the bullshit - finding enrollable cards isnt complicated. Once you understand the fundamentals youll realize these sellers have been playing you. While they want you to believe this is some mystical art that only theyve mastered, it's actually a straightforward process anyone can learn. You just need two things: a reliable SSN lookup service like Bender-Search and the a bin checker.


The admin has already covered the basics of enrollment HERE so we wont repeat that here. Instead, we're focusing on something more valuable: how to find enrollable BINs yourself. Because thats the key to true independence in this game.



Enroll BINs

If youve read my other guides you know I dont believe in handouts. But fuck it - I'll throw you a bone with some example BINs to get you started. Just remember these arent guaranteed to work forever. What's hot today could be dead tomorrow and a BIN list thats valid now might be useless next month. Here are a few working BINS for you to test out:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Finding these BINs is straightforward - it mainly comes down to smart use of Google Dorks and some basic research.



Understanding Enroll Platforms

One thing you must understand is that banks mostly offload their enrollment and card control software to third party companies. They're too fucking lazy to build their own systems so they outsource to a handful of third-party providers.
These companies handle everything from card activation to transaction monitoring which means one platform support multiple banks. Some of these companies are but not limited to:

  • CardValet
  • FDECs
  • DigitalCardServices
  • MyCardStatement
  • GoToMyCard
  • EzCardInfo
  • MyAccountAccess.com

The trick then is to find find which banks use which platforms and find the BINs of those banks. And it can easily be done with a little dorking.



Two Approaches To Finding Enrollable Banks

There are two effective ways to find enrollable BINs: either through dorking or through finding referrers to a specific platform.


Referrers

Since banks rely on third-party platforms for card enrollment they need to direct their customers to these external services. This creates a trail of referral links and redirects that we can follow. By tracking which banks link to specific enrollment platforms we can map out which institutions use which services - giving us a clear way to find enrollable BINs.

PublicWWW

One amazing way of tracking which sites refer to whom is by using PublicWWW. This tool allows you to search for referrers to a specific domain and its a godsend for finding enrollable banks.

Just type the url of the platform hit find, and a barrage of results from Banks that link to the platform will show up. For example, CardValet:


Not only the url you can even search for the URL of the APP itself, for example the url of the MyCardStatement app for iOS is:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mycardstatement


And looking it up on PublicWWW yields these results:


This shit makes it so damn easy to find banks that use these enroll platforms. Each search reveals dozens of small credit unions and regional banks youve never heard of - perfect targets that even Enroll sellers might now know about. The best part? Most of these smaller institutions have weaker security than the big banks making their cards good shit for enrollment.

Dorking

Referrers are great but theres another way to find banks that support enrolls - good old-fashioned dorking. For those whove been living under a rock dorking is basically using advanced search operators to find specific shit on Google. And it works beautifully for platforms that host bank-specific pages on their subdomains.

Take FDECs for example. These fuckers give each bank their own branded subdomain. So a simple Google search for "site:fdecs.com" dumps a treasure trove of bank pages right in your lap:


While dorking is more straightforward than hunting for referrers it won't work as well on platforms that dont use branded subdomains. The key is knowing your target platforms setup - then you can decide whether to go the dorking route or stick with referrer hunting. Both methods get the job done just gotta pick the right tool for the job.



Finding The BIN
Once youve got your target banks lined up finding their BINs is a piece of cake. Head over to bincheck.io, punch in the bank name and youll get a list of their BINs served up on a silver platter. Most of these the enrollable banks are smaller banks so there's only a handful of BINs anyway thus it wont take long to work through most of them.



Scan through the bank's website before you start testing BINs. They usually advertise which card types work with their online services - "Manage your Visa® Debit card through CardValet!" or some shit like that. This tells you exactly which cards to focus on instead of wasting time on their whole BIN range.

For example if a credit unions site mentions "Download our CardValet app to manage your Visa® debit card," you know to zero in on their Visa debit BINs. Why fuck around with their credit card BINs when theyve already told you what works?

Here's the thing though - most of these enrollment platforms need the cardholders SSN or mother's maiden name to verify identity. You can grab this info from BenderSearch - theyve got the data you need and is pretty much the most accurate out of all lookups I've tried.

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Remember: smaller banks = smaller BIN ranges = faster testing. With the right BINs and matching fullz you can usually find what you need in an hour instead of burning hours and money buying cards and testing every possible combination.



The Bottom Line

Look youve got two choices: keep throwing money at resellers like a sucker, or put in the work to find your own enrollable cards. The "secret sauce" these vendors are selling you? It's just basic research anyone can do. These same cards these fuckers resell are being sold everywhere for pennies on the dollar. All you need is to cross-reference them with BenderSearch and boom - youve got working enrollables at a fraction of what those greedy resellers charge.

The formula is dead simple:
  • Track down banks using enrollment platforms
  • Find their BINs
  • Match with proper SSN data from BenderSearch
  • Profit

Stop being someone elses cash cow. The tools and knowledge are right here - now its on you to use them. Remember: in this game information independence equals financial independence. Get to work. d0ctrine out.
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Heres the ugly truth about card enrollment - the biggest obstacle that prevents newcomers from getting into carding isnt technical skill or bank security. It's the information monopoly created by a small group of sellers in our community. These people have turned basic enrollment knowledge into a cash cow taking $20 cards and flipping them for $400 through pure gatekeeping. Their entire business model relies on keeping you in the dark. The math is simple: as long as people dont know how to enroll cards themselves these sellers can keep charging premium prices.

But let's cut through the bullshit - finding enrollable cards isnt complicated. Once you understand the fundamentals youll realize these sellers have been playing you. While they want you to believe this is some mystical art that only theyve mastered, it's actually a straightforward process anyone can learn. You just need two things: a reliable SSN lookup service like Bender-Search and the a bin checker.


The admin has already covered the basics of enrollment HERE so we wont repeat that here. Instead, we're focusing on something more valuable: how to find enrollable BINs yourself. Because thats the key to true independence in this game.



Enroll BINs

If youve read my other guides you know I dont believe in handouts. But fuck it - I'll throw you a bone with some example BINs to get you started. Just remember these arent guaranteed to work forever. What's hot today could be dead tomorrow and a BIN list thats valid now might be useless next month. Here are a few working BINS for you to test out:

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Finding these BINs is straightforward - it mainly comes down to smart use of Google Dorks and some basic research.



Understanding Enroll Platforms

One thing you must understand is that banks mostly offload their enrollment and card control software to third party companies. They're too fucking lazy to build their own systems so they outsource to a handful of third-party providers.
These companies handle everything from card activation to transaction monitoring which means one platform support multiple banks. Some of these companies are but not limited to:

  • CardValet
  • FDECs
  • DigitalCardServices
  • MyCardStatement
  • GoToMyCard
  • EzCardInfo
  • MyAccountAccess.com

The trick then is to find find which banks use which platforms and find the BINs of those banks. And it can easily be done with a little dorking.



Two Approaches To Finding Enrollable Banks

There are two effective ways to find enrollable BINs: either through dorking or through finding referrers to a specific platform.


Referrers

Since banks rely on third-party platforms for card enrollment they need to direct their customers to these external services. This creates a trail of referral links and redirects that we can follow. By tracking which banks link to specific enrollment platforms we can map out which institutions use which services - giving us a clear way to find enrollable BINs.

PublicWWW

One amazing way of tracking which sites refer to whom is by using PublicWWW. This tool allows you to search for referrers to a specific domain and its a godsend for finding enrollable banks.

Just type the url of the platform hit find, and a barrage of results from Banks that link to the platform will show up. For example, CardValet:


Not only the url you can even search for the URL of the APP itself, for example the url of the MyCardStatement app for iOS is:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mycardstatement


And looking it up on PublicWWW yields these results:


This shit makes it so damn easy to find banks that use these enroll platforms. Each search reveals dozens of small credit unions and regional banks youve never heard of - perfect targets that even Enroll sellers might now know about. The best part? Most of these smaller institutions have weaker security than the big banks making their cards good shit for enrollment.

Dorking

Referrers are great but theres another way to find banks that support enrolls - good old-fashioned dorking. For those whove been living under a rock dorking is basically using advanced search operators to find specific shit on Google. And it works beautifully for platforms that host bank-specific pages on their subdomains.

Take FDECs for example. These fuckers give each bank their own branded subdomain. So a simple Google search for "site:fdecs.com" dumps a treasure trove of bank pages right in your lap:


While dorking is more straightforward than hunting for referrers it won't work as well on platforms that dont use branded subdomains. The key is knowing your target platforms setup - then you can decide whether to go the dorking route or stick with referrer hunting. Both methods get the job done just gotta pick the right tool for the job.



Finding The BIN
Once youve got your target banks lined up finding their BINs is a piece of cake. Head over to bincheck.io, punch in the bank name and youll get a list of their BINs served up on a silver platter. Most of these the enrollable banks are smaller banks so there's only a handful of BINs anyway thus it wont take long to work through most of them.



Scan through the bank's website before you start testing BINs. They usually advertise which card types work with their online services - "Manage your Visa® Debit card through CardValet!" or some shit like that. This tells you exactly which cards to focus on instead of wasting time on their whole BIN range.

For example if a credit unions site mentions "Download our CardValet app to manage your Visa® debit card," you know to zero in on their Visa debit BINs. Why fuck around with their credit card BINs when theyve already told you what works?

Here's the thing though - most of these enrollment platforms need the cardholders SSN or mother's maiden name to verify identity. You can grab this info from BenderSearch - theyve got the data you need and is pretty much the most accurate out of all lookups I've tried.

b2CsM.gif

Remember: smaller banks = smaller BIN ranges = faster testing. With the right BINs and matching fullz you can usually find what you need in an hour instead of burning hours and money buying cards and testing every possible combination.



The Bottom Line

Look youve got two choices: keep throwing money at resellers like a sucker, or put in the work to find your own enrollable cards. The "secret sauce" these vendors are selling you? It's just basic research anyone can do. These same cards these fuckers resell are being sold everywhere for pennies on the dollar. All you need is to cross-reference them with BenderSearch and boom - youve got working enrollables at a fraction of what those greedy resellers charge.

The formula is dead simple:
  • Track down banks using enrollment platforms
  • Find their BINs
  • Match with proper SSN data from BenderSearch
  • Profit

Stop being someone elses cash cow. The tools and knowledge are right here - now its on you to use them. Remember: in this game information independence equals financial independence. Get to work. d0ctrine out.
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