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A card dump is made up of two main parts: Track 1 and Track 2. These are logically divided on the magnetic stripe of a card and contain all the information needed for a financial transaction.

Track 1 Data format:

%B[PAN]^[Name]^[Expiration Date][Service Code][Discretionary Data]?

Example:

%B5123456789012345^SMITH/JOHN^2403101000000001000000003000000?

Track 1 starts with a start sentinel (%) followed by a format code (B) to identify it as a bank/financial card. The Primary Account Number (PAN) is next, usually 15-19 digits. Then a field separator (^) and the cardholder’s name in Last/First format, limited to 26 characters. Another field separator and the expiration date in YYMM format, then the 3 digit service code and discretionary data used by card issuers. The track ends with an end sentinel (?).

Track 2 Data format:

;[PAN]=[Expiration Date][Service Code][Discretionary Data]?
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Example:

;5123456789012345=24031010000000000000?

Track 2 starts with a semicolon (;) as its start sentinel. It has the same PAN as Track 1, followed by a separator (=). The expiration date, service code and discretionary data follow, and the track ends with an end sentinel (?). This track is used by ATMs and physical payment processors due to its compact format.

Track 1 has higher bit density and is the only track that can contain alphabetic text, including the cardholder’s name. Point-of-sale readers usually read either Track 1 or Track 2, sometimes both for redundancy.

we know how important it is to give you full dump data. Our top-notch dumps have both Track 1 and Track 2 info when we can get it. This means you get all the details you need to do your work well.

Service Codes Explained
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Service codes are 3 digit numbers that tell where and how a card can be used. You can find them in the dump data right after the expiration date. For example in the dump 4256746500930321=1402101700102054 the service code is 101.

Here’s the breakdown:

First digit (Usage):

1xx: Worldwide use, typically no smart chip
2xx: Worldwide use, has a smart chip (must be used if reader detects it)
5xx: National use with possible region locks
6xx: National use with possible region locks, smart chip required if detected
7xx: Special use, bank-specific agreements

Second digit (Authorization):

x0x: Normal authorization
x2x: Contact issuing bank
x4x: Contact issuing bank, special rules apply

Third digit (Services):

xx0: Any use, PIN required
xx1: Any use, no PIN needed
xx2: Goods/services only, no cash, no PIN
xx3: ATM only, PIN required
xx4: Cash only, no PIN
xx5: Goods/services only, PIN required
xx6: No restrictions, PIN when possible
xx7: Goods/services only, PIN when possible

At b1ack’s Stash we offer dumps with all service codes so you have more flexibility in your operations. Our advanced search feature allows you to filter dumps by service code so you always find the perfect dump for your carding needs.
Geographical Targeting
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b1ack’s Stash’s dump library allows you to target specific geographical areas. Our dumps are from various zip codes and countries all over the world so you can:

Match transactions to local spending patterns
Avoid red flags from out-of-state purchases
Target high income areas for bigger transactions
Diversify your carding operations across multiple countriesmeem

Our simple interface allows you to find dumps from your desired zip codes in just a few clicks.
Essentials
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To use dumps you will need:

Magnetic stripe reader/writer: This is the core of your operation, where you will transfer data from the dump to a physical card.
Cards: To stay low profile use cards that already have a valid design. Avoid blank or white cards as they can raise suspicion. Pre-designed cards like from prepaid card programs are perfect for this purpose.
Embosser (optional) : This will give your cards that professional look by creating raised numbers and letters on the card’s surface.

As you go deeper in your dump journey you might want to explore more advanced techniques that requires additional tools and software. Master these basics first.
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