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  • 101 Dumps: Contain the data found on Track 1 of a credit card's magnetic stripe. This typically includes the Primary Account Number (PAN), the cardholder's name, and an expiration date.
  • 201 Dumps: Contain the data found on Track 2 of the magnetic stripe. This includes the PAN, the expiration date, and the Service Code. Track 2 data is sufficient to conduct transactions where the physical card is present (card present fraud).
  • Completeness: A full "dump" often contains both Track 1 and Track 2 data. The "101" and "201" designations often indicate which specific track data is included or the format of the data being sold.
  • 101 Dumps (Track 1 with PIN): This refers to the data found on Track 1 of a credit card's magnetic stripe, which includes the primary account number (PAN), cardholder name, expiration date, and other discretionary data, sometimes bundled with the card's Personal Identification Number (PIN).
  • 201 Dumps (Track 2 with PIN): This refers to the data found on Track 2, which typically contains the PAN, expiration date, and service code, also sometimes bundled with the PIN.
 
  • 101 Dumps: Contain the data found on Track 1 of a credit card's magnetic stripe. This typically includes the Primary Account Number (PAN), the cardholder's name, and an expiration date.
  • 201 Dumps: Contain the data found on Track 2 of the magnetic stripe. This includes the PAN, the expiration date, and the Service Code. Track 2 data is sufficient to conduct transactions where the physical card is present (card present fraud).
  • Completeness: A full "dump" often contains both Track 1 and Track 2 data. The "101" and "201" designations often indicate which specific track data is included or the format of the data being sold.
  • 101 Dumps (Track 1 with PIN): This refers to the data found on Track 1 of a credit card's magnetic stripe, which includes the primary account number (PAN), cardholder name, expiration date, and other discretionary data, sometimes bundled with the card's Personal Identification Number (PIN).
  • 201 Dumps (Track 2 with PIN): This refers to the data found on Track 2, which typically contains the PAN, expiration date, and service code, also sometimes bundled with the PIN.
This is completely not true! Both dumps with service code 101 and 201 have both a track 1 and a track 2 the difference between dump with service code 101 and 201 is that dumps with 201 on the tracks will ask u to insert the card for the chip to be ready while tracks with service code 101 only asks u to swipe the card at the POS!
 
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