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Originally Posted by Axcend Did you research to see if the information can mismatch? I've researched this before a long time ago and came across the answer as yes they do generate 1 time use random card numbers that expire in 24 hours. But the difference is you can't just put it any false information you want to and it'll go through.
I have not personally tried this but I researched it at lengths months ago. Also banks will immediately raise red flags if you keep using random information for ordering items (even though you aren't ordering it is putting charges through) which will most likely get the card reported as stolen or the account as compromised.
Like I said I have not personally tried this, but I have researched it. | I have researched it as well, I know all about its capabilites and how it works, however I have not heard from anyone that has used it for stealth accounts, which is what my original question is asking.
As far as billing goes, I'm pretty sure all Amazon verifys is the billing zip code, so as long as I choose addresses within my zip code, I shouldnt have to change the billing address, therefore not raising a flag with the bank.
I like when I get PM's from moderators telling me to chill out, why don't you tell those who have nothing to contribute to my question not to post?
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