Versions.txt | Ftid
: This method involves intentionally damaging the package or label so that the carrier deems it "unscannable" or "destroyed" after an initial scan. The intent is for the tracking to get stuck in a "lost" or "damaged" state, allowing the user to claim a refund for a failed delivery.
: This version involves editing the label to change the destination address to a nearby business (e.g., a neighboring store) within the same zip code as the actual return center. The tracking system registers a "delivered" status for the correct zip code, but the package never reaches the retailer's warehouse. ftid versions.txt
The goal of all FTID versions is to exploit the automated refund systems of major retailers. By ensuring a tracking number is marked as the refund process is often triggered automatically before a warehouse worker manually inspects the contents. FTID Version Breakdown : This method involves intentionally damaging the package