Two Visa BINs, One Santiago Address, and a 30-Second Detour Through Amazon.com
Two Visa BINs. Chilean IP. The trick isn’t the card — it’s syncing the billing address on Amazon.com BEFORE hitting Prime Video.
Most people enter the card and get declined. The ones who don’t? They updated one setting on Amazon.com first.
Prime Video’s checkout talks to Amazon’s billing system. If the address on your Amazon retail profile doesn’t match what the Chilean gateway expects, instant decline — even if the card is clean. Two BINs, one Santiago address, and a 30-second detour through Amazon.com payment settings. That’s the whole method.
đź’ł BINs & Billing Details
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| BINÂą | 434559138592xxxx |
| BIN² | 43455913859xxxxx |
| Date | 04/2029 |
| CVV | RND (some gates skip CVV entirely) |
| VPN | Chile — required |
| Network | Visa |
Chile Address (Santiago):
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Street | Portugal 1267, Santiago, La Florida |
| City | RegiĂłn Metropolitana De Santiago |
| State | Santiago |
| Comuna | Los Condes |
| Phone | 555xxxx |
| ZIP | 7510000 |
| Country | Chile (CL) |
This address passed checkout. Copy exactly — don’t improvise.
🔧 Steps — The Address Sync Is the Trick
Step 1 — Connect VPN to Chile before opening anything.
Step 2 — Go to primevideo.com and create a new account with a fresh email.
Step 3 — Enter a generated Visa card from either BIN. Skip CVV if the form allows it.
Step 4 — THIS IS THE STEP MOST PEOPLE MISS:
Go to amazon.com → Account → Payments → Settings → Update Preference and add the Chile address from the table above. Set it as your default billing address.
Step 5 — Go back to primevideo.com and finalize the subscription. The billing address on Amazon now matches the Chilean gateway — card goes through.
Step 6 — Optional: add DSports channel for live sports.
Step 7 — Cancel before billing renews.
Trick: Prime Video’s checkout cross-checks your card against your Amazon retail billing profile. If you skip Step 4, the addresses don’t match and the gateway flags it. Syncing the Chilean address on Amazon.com first is what makes the card pass — it’s not about the BIN being “better,” it’s about the billing profile matching the region.
âś… Do's and Don'ts
| Do | Don’t |
|---|---|
| Sync the Chile address on Amazon.com FIRST — before finalizing on Prime Video | Don’t skip straight to Prime Video checkout without the address sync |
| Connect Chile VPN before opening any page | Don’t switch servers mid-flow |
| Use a fresh email — never used on Amazon/Prime before | Don’t reuse emails with Amazon purchase history |
| Generate 3–5 cards per BIN — try both ranges | Don’t stop at one decline |
| Cancel before billing renews — set a reminder | Don’t assume the generated card won’t be charged |
| Skip CVV if the form lets you — some Chilean gates don’t require it | Don’t force a CVV if the field isn’t mandatory |
Quick Hits
| Want | Do |
|---|---|
| → Chile VPN + either BIN + address sync on Amazon.com first | |
| → Did you sync the address on Amazon.com? That’s the step people skip | |
| → Add as a channel after subscription activates | |
| → Cancel before billing cycle renews |
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Working BIN Masterclass covers what they are, how to generate cards, and why the billing address matters more than the card number.
The BIN isn’t the trick. The address sync is. Everyone skips Step 4 and blames the card.

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