A BEGINNER GUIDE TO WORKING WITH LOGS, ACH, ZELLE, AND MORE!
Are you ready to dive into the world of secure transactions and learn how to navigate hacked logs like a
pro? Most of you will pay or risk your life for these updates, and for good reason this knowledge is gold.
Let's dive into this journey to mastering ACH, Zelle, Wire Transfers, and more! I have talked about some
of these in my previous tutorials but due to frequently asked questions, I’ll go over some again while
adding more knowledge.
What is a Log?
A log is essentially access to a hacked bank account. It’s like having the keys to a treasure chest, but you
need to know how to use them wisely to avoid setting off alarms. You’ve got to get Email Access, Always
start by accessing the primary email connected to the log. This is your control center for managing alerts
and notifications. Make sure to clear every single alert. This is crucial to avoid raising any red flags.
ACH (Automated Clearing House) Transactions
ACH is a method of transferring funds between banks. It’s like sending money through a secure tunnel,
but you need to know the shortcuts to make it work smoothly.
How to Use ACH:
Connect a Bank Account: You can either connect a bank account directly within the hacked log or link
the hacked log to third-party apps like PayPal.
Choose the Right Bank: For banks like Wells Fargo, Chase, and Bank of America, linking to third-party
apps is often the best method.
Bypass OTP: Some banks require OTP (One-Time Password) for transactions. You can bypass this by
linking using account and routing numbers. But best not to get logs that require otp.
My Tip: For hacked logs without email access, third-party apps are your best bet for cashing out.
Zelle: Fast and Easy Transfers
Zelle is a quick way to send money directly from one bank account to another. It’s like passing a note in
class, but with money!
Patience is Key: Always let the log rest for at least 8 hours after adding a new receiver fr. This reduces
the risk of getting blocked. A lot are not patient when they see the money.
Start Small: Keep your first transfers low. Never go above what the account owner normally sends. This
will create a lot of suspicion.
Avoid Immediate Transfers: Trying to send money right after adding a new receiver can lock the
account. More reason zelle dey burst.
Best Logs for Zelle: Local banks and credit unions like Navy Federal are your best friends here fr.
Wire Transfers: Moving Big Bucks
Wire transfers are like the express lane for moving large sums of money. They’re fast, but you need to
be extra careful here.
How to Use Wire Transfers:
Funds are sent the same day. Perfect for moving large amounts quickly.
The older and more active the drop account, the easier it is to wire large sums without raising alarms.
My Tip: Banks like Huntington, PNC, and Suntrust are great for wire jobs.
Billpay: Paying Bills with Ease
Billpay is like having a personal assistant to pay your bills. You can pay online or by check.
How to Use Billpay:
You’ll need details like address, state, and zip code.
Direct Deposit: Some banks, like Huntington, offer direct deposit forms that make the process even
smoother.
My Tip: Always double-check the details to avoid any hiccups.
Cheques: Old School but still Effective
Cheques are like the classic way of moving money. They’re straightforward but require a bit of finesse.
Business credit union logs are your best bet. They often allow you to enter a different drop address for
shipment, keeping the owner in the dark until it’s too late.
My Tip: Always ensure the cheque number is valid to avoid getting locked out or appearing as a
fraudulent cheque. Get a good plug also.
How I Avoid issues when running a job
I let the log rest after making changes because rushing can raise alerts fr.
I never go above what the account owner normally does. Start small and build up. In as much as you’re
desperate to cash big a win is still a win.
I always clear alerts manually if possible because automated filters might delete important updates,
raising suspicions.
Remember, patience and attention to detail are your best allies. Keep practicing, stay curious and soon
you’ll be navigating logs like a pro.
My Final Tip: Always buy logs based on the job you want to run. Balance is secondary! A lot of you will
come asking me for high balance and miss out on the fun part. It’s better to spend less and cash out
successfully than to overspend and get nothing. Just a word of advice from your one and only Henry
Dane.
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