Easiest Guide on How to write Dumps + Pins from Noob to Pro Level
In our last post, we covered the basics of how to write dump info to blank cards. Now, let’s advance and master the art of encoding dumps and PINs! We’ve been getting many questions from new carders about using the software, so we put together a full-length video tutorial that walks you through the whole process step by step. Ready to dive in? Let’s get started on .How to write Dumps + Pins
Requirements:
Dump Card Information required
- The credit card information that you copy onto the blank card is called a dump.
- it is recommended to buy dumps with track 1(Magnetic Stripe) + track 2 (EMV Chip)
- For magnetic stripe payments, you only need Track 1, but for EMV chip payments, you require both Track 1 and Track 2.
(we showed you how to get your hands on a dump + pin from Worlddumps.com in our last post)
Hardware (Amazon)
You can easily purchase all the hardware you need from Amazon & other retailers. Just follow the links for Blank Cards, MSR WRITER for magnetic stripes, and the Omnikey EMV writer. Plus, don’t forget to have a laptop or PC ready to run the encoding software!
- Blank Cards (Get from Worlddumps.com)(Get from Amazon)
- MSR WRITER (for magnetic stripe) (Worlddumps.com) (Get from Amazon)
- Omnikey (emv writer)(Get from Worlddumps.com) (Get from Amazon)
- Laptop or PC to run encoding software
Worlddumps.com SOFTWARE PACK
After getting the hardware, You will need this SOFTWARE PACK pack to encode the dump information to your blank cards. (2025 X2), the 2024 version is outdated.
Cashout!
You’ve mastered writing dumps to blank cards—awesome job! Now, let’s cash out and make the most of it! Ready?
