Anyone tried King of Fakes for North Carolina recently?

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Amelia_Wright

06-20-2026 6 views 0 replies

Avoid King of Fakes if you are trying to get into any high-end strip mall pub in the city.

The first thing I noticed was the weight of the card. It doesn't feel like those cheap library cards you see some vendors pushing. When you drop it on a table, it has that specific metallic ring that North Carolina bouncers are always listening for. The holograms are surprisingly crisp too, shifting perfectly from green to gold when you tilt it back and forth.

I took it to a strip mall pub last night to see if it would actually hold up. The guy at the door didn't even use a scanner, he just ran his thumb over the tactile DOB and checked the UV with a torch. It passed without him saying a single word. I was pretty shaky but the card did the work for me.

One thing to watch out for with King of Fakes is the shipping time. It took about 18 days to reach me, which isn't the fastest, but the stealth was top notch. It came hidden inside something I would have never suspected. If you are in a rush, maybe look elsewhere, but for quality, they are solid.

I'm curious if anyone else has had issues with the 2D barcode on these? Mine worked at the gas station but a buddy of mine said his failed at a major chain. Consistency seems to be the main issue with the budget shops lately. Spend the extra money on a premium vendor if you can.

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