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  4. | Brought to you by:                     |      Some Unchangable Digits in    |
  5. |     __   __     _______     ______     |           Visa Credit Cards        |
  6. |    /  \_/  \   |  ____ \   /  __  \    +------------------------------------+
  7. |   / /\   /\ \  | |____| | /  /__\  \   |     _        Written by:     _     |
  8. |  | |  \_/  | | |  _____/  |  ____  |   |    /P\        Stargazer     /P\    |
  9. |  | |       | | | |        | |    | |   |   /M|A\          And       /M|A\   |
  10. |  |_|       |_| |_|        |_|    |_|   |  /-=+=-\       Borashi    /-=+=-\  |
  11. |     Midwest     Phreakers  Alliance    |  \/\_/\/                  \/\_/\/  |
  12. +----------------------------------------+------------------------------------+
  13. |                                                                             |
  14. |       Let's start with the 4190 credit cards...  4190 format is like this:  |
  15. |                                                                             |
  16. |                           4190-00AB-xxxx-xxxx                               |
  17. |                                                                             |
  18. |       Notice that the 5th and 6th digit are both 0.  This is a must!  I     |
  19. | have never seen one without the two 0's there.  The A & B are two numbers   |
  20. | that we have not figured out yet... in the A slot, the number 8 appears to  |
  21. | dominate...   The x's are randomized.  I do not understand the checksuming  |
  22. | but, a program such as CC.MAKER written by Phantom Viper will help you with |
  23. | That.                                                                       |
  24. |                                                                             |
  25. |            This card belongs to First Bank systems located in MPLS.         |
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  27. |                                                                             |
  28. |     Next, the notorious 4128 otherwise known as Citibank Visa (Classic)     |
  29. |                                                                             |
  30. |                          4128-xxx-xxx-xxx                                   |
  31. |                                                                             |
  32. |       These cards are basically good for those 1-800 systems that we know   |
  33. | and love (to terrorize).  Most of these credit cards will not have a credit |
  34. | limit higher than $1000.  If you wish to try carding things with these:     |
  35. |                               GOOD LUCK!                                    |
  36. |                                                                             |
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  38. |                                                                             |
  39. |       Now, The interesting 4271 combo.  This is Citibank Preferred Visa.    |
  40. |                                                                             |
  41. |                          4271-382A-xxxx-xxxx                                |
  42. |                                                                             |
  43. |       The first 7 digits are the bank ID number.  Now, the 8th digit stands |
  44. | for the status of the card (in other words, the amount of credit given to   |
  45. | The card).  The lower the number, the better the credit.  These are the     |
  46. | better of the two to try carding with.                                      |
  47. |                                                                             |
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  49. |                                                                             |
  50. |                 Ok, now how about the Bank of America Visa.                 |
  51. |                                                                             |
  52. |                          4024-0046-xxxx-xxxx                                |
  53. |                          4024-0807-xxxx-xxxx                                |
  54. |                          4024-0238-xxxx-xxxx                                |
  55. |                                                                             |
  56. |       The first 2 are either normal or preferred credit.  The last one is   |
  57. | their gold card, which would pr'ly be better for most uses.                 |
  58. |                                                                             |
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  60. |                                                                             |
  61. |       Well, That's about all that's known for SPECIFIC bank information.    |
  62. | Now, for some strings of digits of other banks with less known information. |
  63. | Unfortunately, we don't have anymore specific banks to mention, but, we do  |
  64. | have a few prefixes.                                                        |
  65. |                                                                             |
  66. | 4735-????-xxxx-xxxx      4226-xxx-xxx-xxx (Chase Manhatten??)               |
  67. | 4408-????-xxxx-xxxx      4122-xxx-xxx-xxx        4114-3500-xxxx-xxxx        |
  68. | 4070-00??-xxxx-xxxx +--------------------------+ 4424-????-xxxx-xxxx        |
  69. | 4313-????-xxxx-xxxx | Any info on these CC's   | 4735-????-xxxx-xxxx        |
  70. | 4722-????-xxxx-xxxx | or bank types would be   | 4254-????-xxxx-xxxx        |
  71. |                     | greatly appreciated.     |                            |
  72. |                     +--------------------------+                            |
  73. |                          4929-xxx-xxx-xxx  (English bank on this one)       |
  74. |                                                                             |
  75. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  76. |       Any info that you have should be left to either myself or Borashi.    |
  77. | I (SG) can be reached on any of the systems listed at the end of this file. |
  78. | Borashi can be reached on The Realm of Thimhallan 612/871-0401 (3/12/24).   |
  79. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  80. | The Realm of Thimhallan BBS             | (612) 871-0401 | 3/12/24 | 24 hrs |
  81. | Byte Bastards BBS                       | (201) 697-7001 | */12/24 | 24 hrs |
  82. | OutCider                                | (514) 626-0143 | */12/24 | 24 hrs |
  83. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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  97.   /^\  /   O |/...\  /_-_\            Jeff Hunter, Sysop
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  104.        arcane knowledge, political extremism, diversive sexuality,
  105.          insane speculation, and wild rumours. An ALL-TEXT BBS.
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  107.   Full access for first-time callers.  We don't want to know who you are,
  108.    where you live, or what your phone number is. We are not Big Brother.
  109.  
  110.                          "Raw Data for Raw Nerves"
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