What you will need:
A good stock of CVV2’s
Plenty of SIM cards
Internet Access
Mobile phone – Iphone 2G recommended
Step 1: How to find a sms-wmz exchanger
Google is your best friend! Keep repeating that phrase. You will be
using it extensively so make sure you treat it well. Use obvious phrases
such as sms wmz, this should bring up a good amount of exchangers. (you
will have to use the translator for most of them as they are usually in
Russian). Once you have found a website, check to see if it allows SMS
to be sent from your country, usually there is a drop down box with
available countries listed. If you didn’t find your country listed don’t
worry just yet, they should have contact information listed either at
the top or on a specific webpage. This is usually in the form of an ICQ
number or another IM service. Most will speak English so ask them like
any normal customer if they provide the service for your country, more
often than not they just haven’t updated their website with the
available countries.
Once you have found the a website that provides the service to your country we can move on to the next step!
Step 2: How to top up your SIM cards
This step is pretty much common sense, however there are a few things that deserves to be mentioned.
First thing you need to do is check to see if the SIM cards you have can
be topped up via debit/credit card. Different providers have different
verification methods; I know in the UK most providers will allow you to
top up with just the address and basic card info; however I will leave
that to your own devices as I am not aware of topping up methods outside
of the UK. Two things to do take note of are the maximum topping up
amount and how often you can top up the sim. This is extremely important
as this determines how cost-effective this method is for you. For
example:
SIM A:
Maximum topping up amount: £30
Topping up period: 30 days
Monthly total income per SIM: £30
SIM B:
Maximum topping up amount £50
Topping up period: 14 days
Monthly total income per SIM: £100
Take note that this is just an example and the amount you top up will
not be the same as the amount you will receive from the exchanger.
From this we can see it’s much more sensible to use SIM B as it gives more than triple the income.
You have found the right SIM cards and everything is going smoothly,
time to stick it in your mobile phone and start topping up. Now for this
step I recommend purchasing a phone that allows you to change its IMEI,
because after a while your phones will eventually get blocked. This
depends on how quick the cardholder reports an unauthorised purchase and
how quick the SIM provider reacts. This again I will leave for you to
figure out. A good phone to purchase to counter this problem is an Apple
Iphone 2G (not any later models), there is specific software (available
on the internet for free) for this model that allows you to change its
IMEI.
Step 3: The Transaction
This is the simplest of the steps but still requires some thought. Once
everything has been prepared and the phones are topped up its time to
contact the customer service assistant you talked to previously and
confirm with them that you are sending SMS. A few things to make clear
when talking to them is, how long it will take for the funds to be
received in your WMZ account (usually instant), how much WMZ they have
in reserves(you only want to send enough SMS to receive guaranteed
payment) & how many SMS can be sent per phone. Also don’t feel
scared to ask for a better rate if you are sending in big quantities,
you are a customer and it’s perfectly reasonable to ask such a question.
Usually they will give you a better rate, but they may ask you to give
them more time to send funds. Once you have gone through the details
it’s time to get down to business. Send the SMS and watch your WMZ
wallet fill up. enjoy
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