
In 2022, arbitrators had a particularly hard time due to thorough FB payment cards’ checking. 2022 has been especially difficult for affiliate marketers due to thorough check of payment cards by FB. These checks led to multiple bans for the reason of risk payment.
Let us tell more about how the PST.NET service updating may reduce the blocking probability due to insufficiently «clean» BIN and where to get payment cards that will be accepted by any service.
Get acquainted with PST.NET
The PST.NET is a major financial service, that operates as a payment cards issuer. These cards pass all anti-fraud verifications and operate with all advertising platforms.
Main PST.NET advantages:
- All payment cards possess physical equivalents and are issued in a virtual format.
- «Clean» and exclusive BINs only.
- Minimum commission fee amount.
- Affiliate program with profitable terms.

PST.NET and risk payment
In order to counter blockings and especially risk payment, it’s insufficient to use private proxies, anti-detect browsers, and other technical means. There is one very important factor despite the IP and browser’s imprints which is often neglected. This factor is the «purity» of the payment card BIN.
The first six digits of each card feature its BIN. It can be used to determine the type and class of the card as well as find out which bank issued it. If some banks’ cards are actively applied for black hat/grey hat advertising their trust goes down.
As soon as you link the card to the advertising account, its BIN is checked by the automatic antifraud system. If cards with such a BIN possess high first bills percentage, abandoned accounts, and black hat / grey hat advertising, an account may be imposed by restrictions: risk payment, lower daily spending limits, slow growth of billing thresholds, etc.
What to do
In order to remedy the situation use either premium banks cards or exclusive BINs. In the first case, you get cards, that minimum affiliate marketers percentage cooperate with, and they feature no negative statistics. And in the second case, you will get cards for which the antifraud system cannot have any issues in principle.
Where to find such cards
Recently, the probability of finding such payment cards was unpredictable. The PST.NET team has fundamentally changed the situation. The service issues payment cards that pass all anti fraud verifications. And if you need 3D-secure cards to operate with, they can also be issued in your PST personal account.
No limits
All platform clients may use an unlimited number of payment cards. Card issue takes about 1-2 minutes. There are no limits. Foreign currency accounts in dollars (USD), accounts in euro (EUR) will be available soon.
Changed payment model
The service payment model has undergone significant changes. Commission for replenishment starts from 2,9%. Now you can use cryptocurrency (BTC and USDT) for replenishment and USDT for withdrawal of funds. The service still has no hidden fees.
Updated referral program
As participant of referral program you’ll get 5$ for the first payment card issued by referrals, as well as 30% of the issuance cost of all their additional cards and 10% of each paid transaction cost.
Updated interface
An updated interface is now available in 13 languages. It has become much more comfortable and user-friendly. Now new users have no difficulties in using it and for advanced users it provides all necessary professional tools.
A telegram bot was also added to provide service notifications sending. Service is constantly developing new features and testing of special functionality for teamwork is underway.
Conclusions
The PST.NET platform still guarantees payment card BINs’ “purity”. They easily pass multiple anti-fraud checks. Aside from ordinary cards, PST.NET offers 3D-secure solutions.
Visit PST.NET to register in the system. The support team is ready to answer all your questions about the service’s operation.
Special Coupon Code For Affiliate Marketers
Our readers can get the fifth payment card from the service for free. Just type the AFFNEXT passcode in the support chat on the PST website.
