Setting A Spending Limit With Virtual Cards
π³ Virtual Cards & Free Auto Checkout Guide
When filling out free auto checkout (ACO) forms, itβs very easy to:
Check out multiple times
Get duplicates you donβt want
Risk your card being charged more than you want.
Using a Virtual Card (VCC) with a spending limit solves this.
πΉ Why Use Virtual Cards in Free ACO?
Set a spending cap β Prevents multiple unwanted charges.
One item only β If you set the limit to the exact price (or slightly above), your card will stop after the first checkout.
Protect your real card β Your actual bank details are never exposed.
Easy resets β Close the card and generate a new one for the next drop.
βοΈ General Step-by-Step (Any Provider)
Select which virtual card provider you want to use (see list below).
Create a new virtual card before filling out the free ACO form.
Choose between:
One-time use (card closes automatically after 1 checkout), OR
Spending limit (set to the itemβs cost, e.g., $1β2).
After 1 checkout, the card will decline all other attempts.
For the next drop, just make a new virtual card.
π¦ Virtual Card Providers
1. Slash β slash.com
Limits: 10 cards (free) β up to 500 with business account
Type: Debit Card
Site Support: Works on most sites, widely used in botting
Best For: Bulk card generation & wide acceptance
2. Revolut β revolut.com
Limits: Up to 20 disposable VCCs per month (premium plans)
Type: Debit Card
Site Support: Works on most sites, sometimes blocked on U.S.-based stores
Best For: EU/UK users & light control over spending
3. Capital One Eno β capitalone.com
Limits: Up to 20 cards per day β unlimited VCCs overall (with Capital One credit card)
Type: Credit Card
Site Support: U.S. only β works on most mainstream sites
Best For: U.S. users with Capital One cards who want disposable numbers fast
4. Amex Business (via Extend) β paywithextend.com
Limits: Virtual cards created & managed through Extend
Type: Credit Card
Site Support: Works anywhere Amex is accepted
Best For: Businesses or high-spending setups
β οΈ Reminder: If you donβt use a VCC with a limit, your free ACO form could check out multiple times β leaving you with duplicates, surprise charges, or bans from retailers.
π Use a VCC = one item, one safe checkout.
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