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want to do háùş ļabş, ùļțá, 👸 póļļy, óħ pòļļy! does anyone have any tips/info on them!!
Two points to protect yo ass and increase your chance of a refund when you are unsure if 🧬 etc. is likely to be successful with a Sh0p1fy based store:
The "Auto-Void" Loophole: By March 2026, many Shopify boutiques integrated "Agentic AI" (bots that can issue refunds without human approval).
The Exploit: Using a specific trigger phrase (e.g., "The package arrived with the seal broken and the safety manual missing") or claims a "Safety/Health Risk," the AI is often hard-coded to refund instantly to avoid a liability lawsuit.
A sign you're better off avoiding one:
Check the footer or checkout small print for specific 2026 fraud-shield apps. If they see these, they skip the store:
Blox / Chargeback Blacklist: This app shares a "Community Blocklist." If a user is flagged for fraud at one boutique, they are automatically blocked from thousands of others.
Signifyd / NoFraud: These provide a "Financial Guarantee" to the seller. If the app flags an order as high-risk, the seller cannot ship it without losing their insurance.
Disputifier / Chargeflow: These apps use 2026 AI to automatically fight chargebacks with carrier-level evidence.
Neither of these things can guarantee a positive or negative outcome, but they are definitely srong factors to consider.
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still active may 2026!! se4️⃣řäh success $200
vș pêb failed under 100
maintaining privacy when 🧬
i keep seeing posts of folks saying "i used a diff address, card, email, everything, but the accounts got merged/blocked!"
that's because websites use far more sophisticated technology to flag you once they've decided you're a scammer.
here are the steps you should be taking to remain as anonymous as possible.
use a VPN!! your IP address is your digital address, VPNs hide your IP address. i personally have used nordvpn and surfshark. avoid free VPNs if possible, as they're likely harvesting your data.
use a 3rd party payment service. paypal, klarna, apple pay, g pay, etc. they encrypt your credit card info so the store you're buying from doesn't have your actual credit card numbers.
use an ad-blocker and tracker blocker. learn more about these here. essentially, sites use cookies and other information(what browser you're using, screen resolution, operating system, etc) to take a "digital fingerprint" that can identify you.
periodically clear your cookies/caches
use multiple devices. i personally have a desktop and a laptop, so i'll switch off which one i use when making fresh accounts.
am i insane and probably overdoing it? yes. should you also be doing at least half of these? yes.
ok that's all love you be safe
maintaining privacy when 🧬
i keep seeing posts of folks saying "i used a diff address, card, email, everything, but the accounts got merged/blocked!"
that's because websites use far more sophisticated technology to flag you once they've decided you're a scammer.
here are the steps you should be taking to remain as anonymous as possible.
use a VPN!! your IP address is your digital address, VPNs hide your IP address. i personally have used nordvpn and surfshark. avoid free VPNs if possible, as they're likely harvesting your data.
use a 3rd party payment service. paypal, klarna, apple pay, g pay, etc. they encrypt your credit card info so the store you're buying from doesn't have your actual credit card numbers.
use an ad-blocker and tracker blocker. learn more about these here. essentially, sites use cookies and other information(what browser you're using, screen resolution, operating system, etc) to take a "digital fingerprint" that can identify you.
periodically clear your cookies/caches
use multiple devices. i personally have a desktop and a laptop, so i'll switch off which one i use when making fresh accounts.
am i insane and probably overdoing it? yes. should you also be doing at least half of these? yes.
ok that's all love you be safe
this isnt a dna story but rather some advice- i dont have my own blog, hope this is ok to submit!
business owners call dnas "friendly fraud." if you google it you'll see how stores try to prevent dnas through softwares that crosscheck your name, billing/shipping address, age of email address, etc. check through reddit for ecommerce owners dealing with chargebacks.
here's a list of protective measures:
1. IDENTITY: use a burner phone number and a dedicated dna email for online shopping accounts. make sure your fake name lines up across these different pieces of "digital id".
2. ONLINE PROTECTION: always block cookies/trackers, i use ublock origin. always use a vpn and a proxy. riseup.net is a good free vpn, i like tor as my browser.
3. PAYMENTS: never use your personal payment method, over time it can get flagged. too many refunds will look sus on paypal, and it could plausibly damage your credit score. use a virtual credit card (ex. koho [canada], privacy [usa], revolut [uk]).
if you are someone that has done multiple dnas, it is VERY LIKELY that your email/ip is implicated in a fraud prevention software database. multiple companies use the same softwares, this is why your orders get cancelled sometimes. change your id often!
dnas may be easy but remember it is fraud which is a crime! act accordingly!
thank you so much to whoever took the time to share these amazing tips. if you have a liftblr, please message me privately so i can give you credit!
excellent advice for newbie and seasoned DNAers.
Any Info on if z@ppos still works?? And what’s the limit b4 they require a report
v small glôşşïèr pêb for $70!! birthday gifts for friends yay
IF UR ACTIVE as of dec2024 please reblog!!🩷🩷
does anyone know if záppǒş still works? going to try to get some üggş and a cóâçh bag!! appreciate so much loves ❤️
active 2025 :) hôlļïsțeř pèb successful !
1nsta and f4ceb00k buyers protection?
-what is it?
-how can I utilize this for dn4s?
basically states that the buyer gets their items and they are happy abt it! cool... awesome, makes sense bc its like a buncho randoms selling on insta. Now, how do I know that it works for dn4?
When are purchases protected?
Many purchases that you make using onsite checkout on Facebook or Instagram are covered by our Purchase Protection policies. Your purchases are protected in the following situations:
Item not received
An item is considered “not received” if an item is not received by the buyer within 16 days after the seller or individual seller confirms the order.
Item damaged or significantly different than described. For example:
Item was damaged during shipping
Item is missing major parts, and this wasn't disclosed
Item condition was different than described
Item is a different version or edition than what was displayed for the purchase
Item is completely different from what was ordered
NOW THERE ARE A FEW THINGS THAT ARE NOT PROTECTED
Any products or services that are prohibited by our Commerce Policies
Vehicles
Real estate
Financial products or investments
Precious metals and gemstones
Equity or debt in a business
Custom or made-to-order items
Services
Donations
Industrial machinery
Perishable items
Buyer's remorse
Items shipped using an intermediary or freight forwarding service
Items where the exchange of the purchased item happens in-person
Orders that have already been refunded or charged back by the buyer's bank
Damage that occurs to items after they are delivered
Items with a purchase price over $2,000
Tickets
Reaching Out To The Seller
You should first contact the seller to resolve your issue with a purchase. The seller has 2 business days to respond to you and attempt to resolve your issue.
You can file a claim for the full price of an item with a purchase price up to $2,000 including tax and shipping. You have a lifetime coverage limit of $10,000.
-CAPS OUT AT 2000 PER PURCHACE
-CAN ONLY GO UP TO 10K IN A LIFETIME (unless u make a new account and shit eheheheh)
so in$ta and f4ceb00k are free range?
no! DONT BURN SELLER ACCOUNTS!! I only take from shitty businesses or companies whom are able to loose a bit
more information here
how have vïctorïa sëcrëts 🧬 been turning out recently? would under 350 work?
does anyone have any info on vîctorîá sèçrèt 🧬
/peb? my orders keeps getting cancelled for a specific reason (dm for why)
anyone have dna info on:
makeup brands (t00 faced, r4re, m4c, etc. lmk what works)
dśw
śhopböp (do they link with amázön)
överstôck
crôcsz
zârá
âthlètâ/g4p brands
ánthropologiieè
cönvérssé
dśw I kept under $140 and they worked in may.
zára does not give af if it’s actually lost or anything
crocz worked for me in feb too $120.
conversè pushes for reship if u fight back they offer refund
please keep in mind dna world is changing at fast paced so what might’ve worked for me a few weeks/ months ago might not work anymoreeee.
Does anyone have information on Révołvê? 🧬
I didn’t realize they sell dunkś too 😍👟