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💳 Carding Guide - JAWA.GG (GPUs, Gaming PCs) 💳



Listen up, shitheads. Today were taking a detour from our usual targets. Forget about your Nikes and Farfetches and gay ass luxury clothes - were getting into the world of sweaty gamers and overpriced GPUs. Welcome to Jawa.gg, the 'community-driven marketplace' thats about to become our personal piggy bank.

View attachment 45283

You might be wondering why the fuck were bothering with some niche gaming hardware site. Well, pull your heads out of your asses and pay attention. This isnt just another carding job - its a whole new playground of opportunity.



Why Jawa?
  • First off, Jawas dealing in high-value hardware. Were not hitting cheap shit here. GPUs, gaming laptops, custom PCs - this stuff tend to cost a fortune. More expensive gear means bigger profits for us when we flip it. Or if you wanted that shiny new PC that can run your stupid vidya geymz in glorious hundreds of frames per second, you can do a quick hit for your personal use.
  • Second, the demand never fucking stops. These gamers are like addicts, always chasing the next big thing. New GPU drops? Theyre on it like flies on shit. That means weve always got excited buyers waiting.
  • Coolest part is that Jawas built this whole 'community' vibe. Everyones pretending to be friendly, trusting each other because theyre all 'fellow gamers'.


View attachment 45284

We can use that trust to our advantage, get right under their radar. And if problem arises, socialengineer our way out of it.

Another sweet thing about Jawa? The price range. We can start small with some budget builds, test the waters. Once weve got the hang of it, we move up to bigger hits with high end rigs.

Jawas peer-to-peer setup means transactions happen quick. Sellers ship fast, we get our hands on the goods faster, flip them faster, and get the fuck out before any chargebacks can catch up.


Last but not least, most carders wont touch this shit. They dont know their RAM from their motherboard. That means less competition for us smart fuckers who can talk the talk. But I guess that changes once this writeup drops.

This isnt just another job. Its a whole new market to exploit. While other wasting their time fighting over the same old targets, were gonna be making bank in a field theyre too dumb to understand.

View attachment 45286


But dont get too excited yet. Jawas got its own rules and security measures. Were gonna need to be smart about this. Lets fucking go.



Recon

Like we alwatys do with our targets, we fire up our packet sniffer (Burp Suite, Caido) and test browser.

First thing youll notice is that Jawa isnt running on some off the shelf ecommerce platform. These fuckers went and built their own custom coded site. That means we cant rely on our usual tricks for Shopify or Woorcommerce.

Now heres where it gets interesting. Our HTTP interceptor is lighting up like a Christmas tree with Stripe trackers. Theyre fucking everywhere. Every click, every scroll, every time you scratch your ass, Stripe is watching and recording.

What does this mean for us? Two things and neither of them is good news:
  • Payments are almost certainly going through Stripe. If youve burned cards on Stripe befor,e they might be useless here. Stripes got a long memory and a bad attitude.
  • Theyre collecting behavioral data like obssessed autists. All those trackers? Theyre building a profile of how a normal user behaves. Deviate from that and youll stick out.
View attachment 45287
Heres a sample of what were seeing in the intercepted requests:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Every fucking action is being sent back to Stripe for analysis. Theyre not just checking your card - theyre checking YOU.

This level of tracking means we cant just go full retard through the site like we usually do. No rapid fire add to carts, no fast checkouts. We need to mimic real user behavior down to the millisecond.

And dont think you can outsmart this with some bot or script. The behavioral analysis is too sophisticated. One wrong move, one unnatural pause and youre flagged and your orders fraud score gets elevated.

So whats our play here? Were gonna have to slow the fuck down. Browse like youre actually interested in the products. Read descriptions, compare items and hesitate on the buy button. Make it look real or youre dead in the water before you even hit checkout.

Remember: with Stripe involved, your usual tricks might not cut it. Were gonna need fresh cards, clean proxies and a whole lot of patience to crack this nut.



Requirements and Flow
Alright, lets break this shit down. Heres what youll need to hit Jawa without getting your ass handed to you:

  • Fresh US cards : And I mean fucking pristine. If your cards been anywhere near Stripe before, don't use it. Stick to US cards only, none of that international bullshit as Jawa only ships domestic.
  • Clean US residential proxies : None of that datacenter crap. Make sure it matches your cards state.
  • A solid antidetect browser : You need something that can handle Stripes behavioral analysis without hiccups. If youre having trouble hitting Stripe, check if setting Canvas and Client Rects to noise will help.
  • Virgin US drops : And Im not talking about those reshipper services like Reship or Ship7. Jawas got a weird setup where it keeps blocking reshippers and freiaght forwarders. You need fresh, clean drops that havent seen a carded package in their life.
  • Aged email accounts : Getting a business domain email will be better most of the time. Jawa verifies email with an OTP so using our cardholder email trick wont work here.
  • Patience : This isnt a smash and grab job. Youre gonna need to play the long game here.

Now, lets talk flow. Heres how youre reliably get those GPUs shipped:

View attachment 45288
  • Set up your environment : Fire up that antidetect browser and connect to your residential proxy.
  • Start with a Google search : Dont go straight to Jawa like a fucking rookie. Search for some gaming hardware on Google, and get yourself to click through to Jawa. This will attach referral and cookie trackers to your session making it look more authentic.
  • Browse like a real gamer : Take your sweet time. Read product descriptions and compare specs. Remember: Stripes watching your every move.
  • Add to cart : But dont rush to checkout. Let that shit marinate for a bit. Maybe come back later and add something else.
  • Create an account : Use your high trust email. Fill out the profile like you give a shit about it.
  • Initiate checkout : Heres where the real game begins. Take your time entering details. No copy-paste bullshit. Type it out like a normal human being.
  • Place the order : Hold your breath and hit that submit button.
  • Wait : Dont touch that setup or card for at least 24 hours. Jawas fraud checks can take time.
  • If successful, dont get cocky: Space out your hits. Patterns are what get you caught.

Remember, Jawas peer-to-peer setup means youre not just fooling a company, youre fooling other users too. One slip-up and youre not just banned, youre fucking blacklisted across the whole goddamn platform.

And for fucks sake, dont try to card some $3000 custom rig on your first go. Start little,build up trust and then go for the big fish. This is a marathon not a sprint.



Closing Thoughts
Alright fuckers, weve covered a lot of ground here. Jawa.gg isnt your run-of-the-mill carding target, but thats what makes it so damn juicy. High-value gear, constant demand, and a community too trusting for their own good - its a perfect opportunity for carders who are uses an ounce of their brain.

Remember, this isnt about brute force. Its about finesse. Youre not just dodging Stripes AI bullshit, youre blending in with a whole community of sweaty gamers. Play it smart, play it slow, and youll be swimming in GPUs and gaming rigs before you know it.
gpugod.png

But dont get cocky. One fuck-up and youre toast. Keep your wits about you, rotate your setups, and never stop learning. The games always changing, and so should you.

Now get out there and turn those overpriced pixels into cold, hard cash. Just remember, when youre knee-deep in RGB glory, you didnt hear any of this shit from me. Class dismissed, d0ctrine out.
ty
 

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💳 Carding Guide - JAWA.GG (GPUs, Gaming PCs) 💳



Listen up, shitheads. Today were taking a detour from our usual targets. Forget about your Nikes and Farfetches and gay ass luxury clothes - were getting into the world of sweaty gamers and overpriced GPUs. Welcome to Jawa.gg, the 'community-driven marketplace' thats about to become our personal piggy bank.

View attachment 45283

You might be wondering why the fuck were bothering with some niche gaming hardware site. Well, pull your heads out of your asses and pay attention. This isnt just another carding job - its a whole new playground of opportunity.



Why Jawa?
  • First off, Jawas dealing in high-value hardware. Were not hitting cheap shit here. GPUs, gaming laptops, custom PCs - this stuff tend to cost a fortune. More expensive gear means bigger profits for us when we flip it. Or if you wanted that shiny new PC that can run your stupid vidya geymz in glorious hundreds of frames per second, you can do a quick hit for your personal use.
  • Second, the demand never fucking stops. These gamers are like addicts, always chasing the next big thing. New GPU drops? Theyre on it like flies on shit. That means weve always got excited buyers waiting.
  • Coolest part is that Jawas built this whole 'community' vibe. Everyones pretending to be friendly, trusting each other because theyre all 'fellow gamers'.


View attachment 45284

We can use that trust to our advantage, get right under their radar. And if problem arises, socialengineer our way out of it.

Another sweet thing about Jawa? The price range. We can start small with some budget builds, test the waters. Once weve got the hang of it, we move up to bigger hits with high end rigs.

Jawas peer-to-peer setup means transactions happen quick. Sellers ship fast, we get our hands on the goods faster, flip them faster, and get the fuck out before any chargebacks can catch up.


Last but not least, most carders wont touch this shit. They dont know their RAM from their motherboard. That means less competition for us smart fuckers who can talk the talk. But I guess that changes once this writeup drops.

This isnt just another job. Its a whole new market to exploit. While other wasting their time fighting over the same old targets, were gonna be making bank in a field theyre too dumb to understand.

View attachment 45286


But dont get too excited yet. Jawas got its own rules and security measures. Were gonna need to be smart about this. Lets fucking go.



Recon

Like we alwatys do with our targets, we fire up our packet sniffer (Burp Suite, Caido) and test browser.

First thing youll notice is that Jawa isnt running on some off the shelf ecommerce platform. These fuckers went and built their own custom coded site. That means we cant rely on our usual tricks for Shopify or Woorcommerce.

Now heres where it gets interesting. Our HTTP interceptor is lighting up like a Christmas tree with Stripe trackers. Theyre fucking everywhere. Every click, every scroll, every time you scratch your ass, Stripe is watching and recording.

What does this mean for us? Two things and neither of them is good news:
  • Payments are almost certainly going through Stripe. If youve burned cards on Stripe befor,e they might be useless here. Stripes got a long memory and a bad attitude.
  • Theyre collecting behavioral data like obssessed autists. All those trackers? Theyre building a profile of how a normal user behaves. Deviate from that and youll stick out.
View attachment 45287
Heres a sample of what were seeing in the intercepted requests:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Every fucking action is being sent back to Stripe for analysis. Theyre not just checking your card - theyre checking YOU.

This level of tracking means we cant just go full retard through the site like we usually do. No rapid fire add to carts, no fast checkouts. We need to mimic real user behavior down to the millisecond.

And dont think you can outsmart this with some bot or script. The behavioral analysis is too sophisticated. One wrong move, one unnatural pause and youre flagged and your orders fraud score gets elevated.

So whats our play here? Were gonna have to slow the fuck down. Browse like youre actually interested in the products. Read descriptions, compare items and hesitate on the buy button. Make it look real or youre dead in the water before you even hit checkout.

Remember: with Stripe involved, your usual tricks might not cut it. Were gonna need fresh cards, clean proxies and a whole lot of patience to crack this nut.



Requirements and Flow
Alright, lets break this shit down. Heres what youll need to hit Jawa without getting your ass handed to you:

  • Fresh US cards : And I mean fucking pristine. If your cards been anywhere near Stripe before, don't use it. Stick to US cards only, none of that international bullshit as Jawa only ships domestic.
  • Clean US residential proxies : None of that datacenter crap. Make sure it matches your cards state.
  • A solid antidetect browser : You need something that can handle Stripes behavioral analysis without hiccups. If youre having trouble hitting Stripe, check if setting Canvas and Client Rects to noise will help.
  • Virgin US drops : And Im not talking about those reshipper services like Reship or Ship7. Jawas got a weird setup where it keeps blocking reshippers and freiaght forwarders. You need fresh, clean drops that havent seen a carded package in their life.
  • Aged email accounts : Getting a business domain email will be better most of the time. Jawa verifies email with an OTP so using our cardholder email trick wont work here.
  • Patience : This isnt a smash and grab job. Youre gonna need to play the long game here.

Now, lets talk flow. Heres how youre reliably get those GPUs shipped:

View attachment 45288
  • Set up your environment : Fire up that antidetect browser and connect to your residential proxy.
  • Start with a Google search : Dont go straight to Jawa like a fucking rookie. Search for some gaming hardware on Google, and get yourself to click through to Jawa. This will attach referral and cookie trackers to your session making it look more authentic.
  • Browse like a real gamer : Take your sweet time. Read product descriptions and compare specs. Remember: Stripes watching your every move.
  • Add to cart : But dont rush to checkout. Let that shit marinate for a bit. Maybe come back later and add something else.
  • Create an account : Use your high trust email. Fill out the profile like you give a shit about it.
  • Initiate checkout : Heres where the real game begins. Take your time entering details. No copy-paste bullshit. Type it out like a normal human being.
  • Place the order : Hold your breath and hit that submit button.
  • Wait : Dont touch that setup or card for at least 24 hours. Jawas fraud checks can take time.
  • If successful, dont get cocky: Space out your hits. Patterns are what get you caught.

Remember, Jawas peer-to-peer setup means youre not just fooling a company, youre fooling other users too. One slip-up and youre not just banned, youre fucking blacklisted across the whole goddamn platform.

And for fucks sake, dont try to card some $3000 custom rig on your first go. Start little,build up trust and then go for the big fish. This is a marathon not a sprint.



Closing Thoughts
Alright fuckers, weve covered a lot of ground here. Jawa.gg isnt your run-of-the-mill carding target, but thats what makes it so damn juicy. High-value gear, constant demand, and a community too trusting for their own good - its a perfect opportunity for carders who are uses an ounce of their brain.

Remember, this isnt about brute force. Its about finesse. Youre not just dodging Stripes AI bullshit, youre blending in with a whole community of sweaty gamers. Play it smart, play it slow, and youll be swimming in GPUs and gaming rigs before you know it.
gpugod.png

But dont get cocky. One fuck-up and youre toast. Keep your wits about you, rotate your setups, and never stop learning. The games always changing, and so should you.

Now get out there and turn those overpriced pixels into cold, hard cash. Just remember, when youre knee-deep in RGB glory, you didnt hear any of this shit from me. Class dismissed, d0ctrine out.
Ty
 

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💳 Carding Guide - JAWA.GG (GPUs, Gaming PCs) 💳



Listen up, shitheads. Today were taking a detour from our usual targets. Forget about your Nikes and Farfetches and gay ass luxury clothes - were getting into the world of sweaty gamers and overpriced GPUs. Welcome to Jawa.gg, the 'community-driven marketplace' thats about to become our personal piggy bank.

View attachment 45283

You might be wondering why the fuck were bothering with some niche gaming hardware site. Well, pull your heads out of your asses and pay attention. This isnt just another carding job - its a whole new playground of opportunity.



Why Jawa?
  • First off, Jawas dealing in high-value hardware. Were not hitting cheap shit here. GPUs, gaming laptops, custom PCs - this stuff tend to cost a fortune. More expensive gear means bigger profits for us when we flip it. Or if you wanted that shiny new PC that can run your stupid vidya geymz in glorious hundreds of frames per second, you can do a quick hit for your personal use.
  • Second, the demand never fucking stops. These gamers are like addicts, always chasing the next big thing. New GPU drops? Theyre on it like flies on shit. That means weve always got excited buyers waiting.
  • Coolest part is that Jawas built this whole 'community' vibe. Everyones pretending to be friendly, trusting each other because theyre all 'fellow gamers'.


View attachment 45284

We can use that trust to our advantage, get right under their radar. And if problem arises, socialengineer our way out of it.

Another sweet thing about Jawa? The price range. We can start small with some budget builds, test the waters. Once weve got the hang of it, we move up to bigger hits with high end rigs.

Jawas peer-to-peer setup means transactions happen quick. Sellers ship fast, we get our hands on the goods faster, flip them faster, and get the fuck out before any chargebacks can catch up.


Last but not least, most carders wont touch this shit. They dont know their RAM from their motherboard. That means less competition for us smart fuckers who can talk the talk. But I guess that changes once this writeup drops.

This isnt just another job. Its a whole new market to exploit. While other wasting their time fighting over the same old targets, were gonna be making bank in a field theyre too dumb to understand.

View attachment 45286


But dont get too excited yet. Jawas got its own rules and security measures. Were gonna need to be smart about this. Lets fucking go.



Recon

Like we alwatys do with our targets, we fire up our packet sniffer (Burp Suite, Caido) and test browser.

First thing youll notice is that Jawa isnt running on some off the shelf ecommerce platform. These fuckers went and built their own custom coded site. That means we cant rely on our usual tricks for Shopify or Woorcommerce.

Now heres where it gets interesting. Our HTTP interceptor is lighting up like a Christmas tree with Stripe trackers. Theyre fucking everywhere. Every click, every scroll, every time you scratch your ass, Stripe is watching and recording.

What does this mean for us? Two things and neither of them is good news:
  • Payments are almost certainly going through Stripe. If youve burned cards on Stripe befor,e they might be useless here. Stripes got a long memory and a bad attitude.
  • Theyre collecting behavioral data like obssessed autists. All those trackers? Theyre building a profile of how a normal user behaves. Deviate from that and youll stick out.
View attachment 45287
Heres a sample of what were seeing in the intercepted requests:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Every fucking action is being sent back to Stripe for analysis. Theyre not just checking your card - theyre checking YOU.

This level of tracking means we cant just go full retard through the site like we usually do. No rapid fire add to carts, no fast checkouts. We need to mimic real user behavior down to the millisecond.

And dont think you can outsmart this with some bot or script. The behavioral analysis is too sophisticated. One wrong move, one unnatural pause and youre flagged and your orders fraud score gets elevated.

So whats our play here? Were gonna have to slow the fuck down. Browse like youre actually interested in the products. Read descriptions, compare items and hesitate on the buy button. Make it look real or youre dead in the water before you even hit checkout.

Remember: with Stripe involved, your usual tricks might not cut it. Were gonna need fresh cards, clean proxies and a whole lot of patience to crack this nut.



Requirements and Flow
Alright, lets break this shit down. Heres what youll need to hit Jawa without getting your ass handed to you:

  • Fresh US cards : And I mean fucking pristine. If your cards been anywhere near Stripe before, don't use it. Stick to US cards only, none of that international bullshit as Jawa only ships domestic.
  • Clean US residential proxies : None of that datacenter crap. Make sure it matches your cards state.
  • A solid antidetect browser : You need something that can handle Stripes behavioral analysis without hiccups. If youre having trouble hitting Stripe, check if setting Canvas and Client Rects to noise will help.
  • Virgin US drops : And Im not talking about those reshipper services like Reship or Ship7. Jawas got a weird setup where it keeps blocking reshippers and freiaght forwarders. You need fresh, clean drops that havent seen a carded package in their life.
  • Aged email accounts : Getting a business domain email will be better most of the time. Jawa verifies email with an OTP so using our cardholder email trick wont work here.
  • Patience : This isnt a smash and grab job. Youre gonna need to play the long game here.

Now, lets talk flow. Heres how youre reliably get those GPUs shipped:

View attachment 45288
  • Set up your environment : Fire up that antidetect browser and connect to your residential proxy.
  • Start with a Google search : Dont go straight to Jawa like a fucking rookie. Search for some gaming hardware on Google, and get yourself to click through to Jawa. This will attach referral and cookie trackers to your session making it look more authentic.
  • Browse like a real gamer : Take your sweet time. Read product descriptions and compare specs. Remember: Stripes watching your every move.
  • Add to cart : But dont rush to checkout. Let that shit marinate for a bit. Maybe come back later and add something else.
  • Create an account : Use your high trust email. Fill out the profile like you give a shit about it.
  • Initiate checkout : Heres where the real game begins. Take your time entering details. No copy-paste bullshit. Type it out like a normal human being.
  • Place the order : Hold your breath and hit that submit button.
  • Wait : Dont touch that setup or card for at least 24 hours. Jawas fraud checks can take time.
  • If successful, dont get cocky: Space out your hits. Patterns are what get you caught.

Remember, Jawas peer-to-peer setup means youre not just fooling a company, youre fooling other users too. One slip-up and youre not just banned, youre fucking blacklisted across the whole goddamn platform.

And for fucks sake, dont try to card some $3000 custom rig on your first go. Start little,build up trust and then go for the big fish. This is a marathon not a sprint.



Closing Thoughts
Alright fuckers, weve covered a lot of ground here. Jawa.gg isnt your run-of-the-mill carding target, but thats what makes it so damn juicy. High-value gear, constant demand, and a community too trusting for their own good - its a perfect opportunity for carders who are uses an ounce of their brain.

Remember, this isnt about brute force. Its about finesse. Youre not just dodging Stripes AI bullshit, youre blending in with a whole community of sweaty gamers. Play it smart, play it slow, and youll be swimming in GPUs and gaming rigs before you know it.
gpugod.png

But dont get cocky. One fuck-up and youre toast. Keep your wits about you, rotate your setups, and never stop learning. The games always changing, and so should you.

Now get out there and turn those overpriced pixels into cold, hard cash. Just remember, when youre knee-deep in RGB glory, you didnt hear any of this shit from me. Class dismissed, d0ctrine out.
another good one!
 

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💳 Carding Guide - JAWA.GG (GPUs, Gaming PCs) 💳



Listen up, shitheads. Today were taking a detour from our usual targets. Forget about your Nikes and Farfetches and gay ass luxury clothes - were getting into the world of sweaty gamers and overpriced GPUs. Welcome to Jawa.gg, the 'community-driven marketplace' thats about to become our personal piggy bank.

View attachment 45283

You might be wondering why the fuck were bothering with some niche gaming hardware site. Well, pull your heads out of your asses and pay attention. This isnt just another carding job - its a whole new playground of opportunity.



Why Jawa?
  • First off, Jawas dealing in high-value hardware. Were not hitting cheap shit here. GPUs, gaming laptops, custom PCs - this stuff tend to cost a fortune. More expensive gear means bigger profits for us when we flip it. Or if you wanted that shiny new PC that can run your stupid vidya geymz in glorious hundreds of frames per second, you can do a quick hit for your personal use.
  • Second, the demand never fucking stops. These gamers are like addicts, always chasing the next big thing. New GPU drops? Theyre on it like flies on shit. That means weve always got excited buyers waiting.
  • Coolest part is that Jawas built this whole 'community' vibe. Everyones pretending to be friendly, trusting each other because theyre all 'fellow gamers'.


View attachment 45284

We can use that trust to our advantage, get right under their radar. And if problem arises, socialengineer our way out of it.

Another sweet thing about Jawa? The price range. We can start small with some budget builds, test the waters. Once weve got the hang of it, we move up to bigger hits with high end rigs.

Jawas peer-to-peer setup means transactions happen quick. Sellers ship fast, we get our hands on the goods faster, flip them faster, and get the fuck out before any chargebacks can catch up.


Last but not least, most carders wont touch this shit. They dont know their RAM from their motherboard. That means less competition for us smart fuckers who can talk the talk. But I guess that changes once this writeup drops.

This isnt just another job. Its a whole new market to exploit. While other wasting their time fighting over the same old targets, were gonna be making bank in a field theyre too dumb to understand.

View attachment 45286


But dont get too excited yet. Jawas got its own rules and security measures. Were gonna need to be smart about this. Lets fucking go.



Recon

Like we alwatys do with our targets, we fire up our packet sniffer (Burp Suite, Caido) and test browser.

First thing youll notice is that Jawa isnt running on some off the shelf ecommerce platform. These fuckers went and built their own custom coded site. That means we cant rely on our usual tricks for Shopify or Woorcommerce.

Now heres where it gets interesting. Our HTTP interceptor is lighting up like a Christmas tree with Stripe trackers. Theyre fucking everywhere. Every click, every scroll, every time you scratch your ass, Stripe is watching and recording.

What does this mean for us? Two things and neither of them is good news:
  • Payments are almost certainly going through Stripe. If youve burned cards on Stripe befor,e they might be useless here. Stripes got a long memory and a bad attitude.
  • Theyre collecting behavioral data like obssessed autists. All those trackers? Theyre building a profile of how a normal user behaves. Deviate from that and youll stick out.
View attachment 45287
Heres a sample of what were seeing in the intercepted requests:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Every fucking action is being sent back to Stripe for analysis. Theyre not just checking your card - theyre checking YOU.

This level of tracking means we cant just go full retard through the site like we usually do. No rapid fire add to carts, no fast checkouts. We need to mimic real user behavior down to the millisecond.

And dont think you can outsmart this with some bot or script. The behavioral analysis is too sophisticated. One wrong move, one unnatural pause and youre flagged and your orders fraud score gets elevated.

So whats our play here? Were gonna have to slow the fuck down. Browse like youre actually interested in the products. Read descriptions, compare items and hesitate on the buy button. Make it look real or youre dead in the water before you even hit checkout.

Remember: with Stripe involved, your usual tricks might not cut it. Were gonna need fresh cards, clean proxies and a whole lot of patience to crack this nut.



Requirements and Flow
Alright, lets break this shit down. Heres what youll need to hit Jawa without getting your ass handed to you:

  • Fresh US cards : And I mean fucking pristine. If your cards been anywhere near Stripe before, don't use it. Stick to US cards only, none of that international bullshit as Jawa only ships domestic.
  • Clean US residential proxies : None of that datacenter crap. Make sure it matches your cards state.
  • A solid antidetect browser : You need something that can handle Stripes behavioral analysis without hiccups. If youre having trouble hitting Stripe, check if setting Canvas and Client Rects to noise will help.
  • Virgin US drops : And Im not talking about those reshipper services like Reship or Ship7. Jawas got a weird setup where it keeps blocking reshippers and freiaght forwarders. You need fresh, clean drops that havent seen a carded package in their life.
  • Aged email accounts : Getting a business domain email will be better most of the time. Jawa verifies email with an OTP so using our cardholder email trick wont work here.
  • Patience : This isnt a smash and grab job. Youre gonna need to play the long game here.

Now, lets talk flow. Heres how youre reliably get those GPUs shipped:

View attachment 45288
  • Set up your environment : Fire up that antidetect browser and connect to your residential proxy.
  • Start with a Google search : Dont go straight to Jawa like a fucking rookie. Search for some gaming hardware on Google, and get yourself to click through to Jawa. This will attach referral and cookie trackers to your session making it look more authentic.
  • Browse like a real gamer : Take your sweet time. Read product descriptions and compare specs. Remember: Stripes watching your every move.
  • Add to cart : But dont rush to checkout. Let that shit marinate for a bit. Maybe come back later and add something else.
  • Create an account : Use your high trust email. Fill out the profile like you give a shit about it.
  • Initiate checkout : Heres where the real game begins. Take your time entering details. No copy-paste bullshit. Type it out like a normal human being.
  • Place the order : Hold your breath and hit that submit button.
  • Wait : Dont touch that setup or card for at least 24 hours. Jawas fraud checks can take time.
  • If successful, dont get cocky: Space out your hits. Patterns are what get you caught.

Remember, Jawas peer-to-peer setup means youre not just fooling a company, youre fooling other users too. One slip-up and youre not just banned, youre fucking blacklisted across the whole goddamn platform.

And for fucks sake, dont try to card some $3000 custom rig on your first go. Start little,build up trust and then go for the big fish. This is a marathon not a sprint.



Closing Thoughts
Alright fuckers, weve covered a lot of ground here. Jawa.gg isnt your run-of-the-mill carding target, but thats what makes it so damn juicy. High-value gear, constant demand, and a community too trusting for their own good - its a perfect opportunity for carders who are uses an ounce of their brain.

Remember, this isnt about brute force. Its about finesse. Youre not just dodging Stripes AI bullshit, youre blending in with a whole community of sweaty gamers. Play it smart, play it slow, and youll be swimming in GPUs and gaming rigs before you know it.
gpugod.png

But dont get cocky. One fuck-up and youre toast. Keep your wits about you, rotate your setups, and never stop learning. The games always changing, and so should you.

Now get out there and turn those overpriced pixels into cold, hard cash. Just remember, when youre knee-deep in RGB glory, you didnt hear any of this shit from me. Class dismissed, d0ctrine out.
Tx
 

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💳 Carding Guide - JAWA.GG (GPUs, Gaming PCs) 💳



Listen up, shitheads. Today were taking a detour from our usual targets. Forget about your Nikes and Farfetches and gay ass luxury clothes - were getting into the world of sweaty gamers and overpriced GPUs. Welcome to Jawa.gg, the 'community-driven marketplace' thats about to become our personal piggy bank.

View attachment 45283

You might be wondering why the fuck were bothering with some niche gaming hardware site. Well, pull your heads out of your asses and pay attention. This isnt just another carding job - its a whole new playground of opportunity.



Why Jawa?
  • First off, Jawas dealing in high-value hardware. Were not hitting cheap shit here. GPUs, gaming laptops, custom PCs - this stuff tend to cost a fortune. More expensive gear means bigger profits for us when we flip it. Or if you wanted that shiny new PC that can run your stupid vidya geymz in glorious hundreds of frames per second, you can do a quick hit for your personal use.
  • Second, the demand never fucking stops. These gamers are like addicts, always chasing the next big thing. New GPU drops? Theyre on it like flies on shit. That means weve always got excited buyers waiting.
  • Coolest part is that Jawas built this whole 'community' vibe. Everyones pretending to be friendly, trusting each other because theyre all 'fellow gamers'.


View attachment 45284

We can use that trust to our advantage, get right under their radar. And if problem arises, socialengineer our way out of it.

Another sweet thing about Jawa? The price range. We can start small with some budget builds, test the waters. Once weve got the hang of it, we move up to bigger hits with high end rigs.

Jawas peer-to-peer setup means transactions happen quick. Sellers ship fast, we get our hands on the goods faster, flip them faster, and get the fuck out before any chargebacks can catch up.


Last but not least, most carders wont touch this shit. They dont know their RAM from their motherboard. That means less competition for us smart fuckers who can talk the talk. But I guess that changes once this writeup drops.

This isnt just another job. Its a whole new market to exploit. While other wasting their time fighting over the same old targets, were gonna be making bank in a field theyre too dumb to understand.

View attachment 45286


But dont get too excited yet. Jawas got its own rules and security measures. Were gonna need to be smart about this. Lets fucking go.



Recon

Like we alwatys do with our targets, we fire up our packet sniffer (Burp Suite, Caido) and test browser.

First thing youll notice is that Jawa isnt running on some off the shelf ecommerce platform. These fuckers went and built their own custom coded site. That means we cant rely on our usual tricks for Shopify or Woorcommerce.

Now heres where it gets interesting. Our HTTP interceptor is lighting up like a Christmas tree with Stripe trackers. Theyre fucking everywhere. Every click, every scroll, every time you scratch your ass, Stripe is watching and recording.

What does this mean for us? Two things and neither of them is good news:
  • Payments are almost certainly going through Stripe. If youve burned cards on Stripe befor,e they might be useless here. Stripes got a long memory and a bad attitude.
  • Theyre collecting behavioral data like obssessed autists. All those trackers? Theyre building a profile of how a normal user behaves. Deviate from that and youll stick out.
View attachment 45287
Heres a sample of what were seeing in the intercepted requests:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Every fucking action is being sent back to Stripe for analysis. Theyre not just checking your card - theyre checking YOU.

This level of tracking means we cant just go full retard through the site like we usually do. No rapid fire add to carts, no fast checkouts. We need to mimic real user behavior down to the millisecond.

And dont think you can outsmart this with some bot or script. The behavioral analysis is too sophisticated. One wrong move, one unnatural pause and youre flagged and your orders fraud score gets elevated.

So whats our play here? Were gonna have to slow the fuck down. Browse like youre actually interested in the products. Read descriptions, compare items and hesitate on the buy button. Make it look real or youre dead in the water before you even hit checkout.

Remember: with Stripe involved, your usual tricks might not cut it. Were gonna need fresh cards, clean proxies and a whole lot of patience to crack this nut.



Requirements and Flow
Alright, lets break this shit down. Heres what youll need to hit Jawa without getting your ass handed to you:

  • Fresh US cards : And I mean fucking pristine. If your cards been anywhere near Stripe before, don't use it. Stick to US cards only, none of that international bullshit as Jawa only ships domestic.
  • Clean US residential proxies : None of that datacenter crap. Make sure it matches your cards state.
  • A solid antidetect browser : You need something that can handle Stripes behavioral analysis without hiccups. If youre having trouble hitting Stripe, check if setting Canvas and Client Rects to noise will help.
  • Virgin US drops : And Im not talking about those reshipper services like Reship or Ship7. Jawas got a weird setup where it keeps blocking reshippers and freiaght forwarders. You need fresh, clean drops that havent seen a carded package in their life.
  • Aged email accounts : Getting a business domain email will be better most of the time. Jawa verifies email with an OTP so using our cardholder email trick wont work here.
  • Patience : This isnt a smash and grab job. Youre gonna need to play the long game here.

Now, lets talk flow. Heres how youre reliably get those GPUs shipped:

View attachment 45288
  • Set up your environment : Fire up that antidetect browser and connect to your residential proxy.
  • Start with a Google search : Dont go straight to Jawa like a fucking rookie. Search for some gaming hardware on Google, and get yourself to click through to Jawa. This will attach referral and cookie trackers to your session making it look more authentic.
  • Browse like a real gamer : Take your sweet time. Read product descriptions and compare specs. Remember: Stripes watching your every move.
  • Add to cart : But dont rush to checkout. Let that shit marinate for a bit. Maybe come back later and add something else.
  • Create an account : Use your high trust email. Fill out the profile like you give a shit about it.
  • Initiate checkout : Heres where the real game begins. Take your time entering details. No copy-paste bullshit. Type it out like a normal human being.
  • Place the order : Hold your breath and hit that submit button.
  • Wait : Dont touch that setup or card for at least 24 hours. Jawas fraud checks can take time.
  • If successful, dont get cocky: Space out your hits. Patterns are what get you caught.

Remember, Jawas peer-to-peer setup means youre not just fooling a company, youre fooling other users too. One slip-up and youre not just banned, youre fucking blacklisted across the whole goddamn platform.

And for fucks sake, dont try to card some $3000 custom rig on your first go. Start little,build up trust and then go for the big fish. This is a marathon not a sprint.



Closing Thoughts
Alright fuckers, weve covered a lot of ground here. Jawa.gg isnt your run-of-the-mill carding target, but thats what makes it so damn juicy. High-value gear, constant demand, and a community too trusting for their own good - its a perfect opportunity for carders who are uses an ounce of their brain.

Remember, this isnt about brute force. Its about finesse. Youre not just dodging Stripes AI bullshit, youre blending in with a whole community of sweaty gamers. Play it smart, play it slow, and youll be swimming in GPUs and gaming rigs before you know it.
gpugod.png

But dont get cocky. One fuck-up and youre toast. Keep your wits about you, rotate your setups, and never stop learning. The games always changing, and so should you.

Now get out there and turn those overpriced pixels into cold, hard cash. Just remember, when youre knee-deep in RGB glory, you didnt hear any of this shit from me. Class dismissed, d0ctrine out.
Thanks man
 

amateru

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💳 Carding Guide - JAWA.GG (GPUs, Gaming PCs) 💳



Listen up, shitheads. Today were taking a detour from our usual targets. Forget about your Nikes and Farfetches and gay ass luxury clothes - were getting into the world of sweaty gamers and overpriced GPUs. Welcome to Jawa.gg, the 'community-driven marketplace' thats about to become our personal piggy bank.

View attachment 45283

You might be wondering why the fuck were bothering with some niche gaming hardware site. Well, pull your heads out of your asses and pay attention. This isnt just another carding job - its a whole new playground of opportunity.



Why Jawa?
  • First off, Jawas dealing in high-value hardware. Were not hitting cheap shit here. GPUs, gaming laptops, custom PCs - this stuff tend to cost a fortune. More expensive gear means bigger profits for us when we flip it. Or if you wanted that shiny new PC that can run your stupid vidya geymz in glorious hundreds of frames per second, you can do a quick hit for your personal use.
  • Second, the demand never fucking stops. These gamers are like addicts, always chasing the next big thing. New GPU drops? Theyre on it like flies on shit. That means weve always got excited buyers waiting.
  • Coolest part is that Jawas built this whole 'community' vibe. Everyones pretending to be friendly, trusting each other because theyre all 'fellow gamers'.


View attachment 45284

We can use that trust to our advantage, get right under their radar. And if problem arises, socialengineer our way out of it.

Another sweet thing about Jawa? The price range. We can start small with some budget builds, test the waters. Once weve got the hang of it, we move up to bigger hits with high end rigs.

Jawas peer-to-peer setup means transactions happen quick. Sellers ship fast, we get our hands on the goods faster, flip them faster, and get the fuck out before any chargebacks can catch up.


Last but not least, most carders wont touch this shit. They dont know their RAM from their motherboard. That means less competition for us smart fuckers who can talk the talk. But I guess that changes once this writeup drops.

This isnt just another job. Its a whole new market to exploit. While other wasting their time fighting over the same old targets, were gonna be making bank in a field theyre too dumb to understand.

View attachment 45286


But dont get too excited yet. Jawas got its own rules and security measures. Were gonna need to be smart about this. Lets fucking go.



Recon

Like we alwatys do with our targets, we fire up our packet sniffer (Burp Suite, Caido) and test browser.

First thing youll notice is that Jawa isnt running on some off the shelf ecommerce platform. These fuckers went and built their own custom coded site. That means we cant rely on our usual tricks for Shopify or Woorcommerce.

Now heres where it gets interesting. Our HTTP interceptor is lighting up like a Christmas tree with Stripe trackers. Theyre fucking everywhere. Every click, every scroll, every time you scratch your ass, Stripe is watching and recording.

What does this mean for us? Two things and neither of them is good news:
  • Payments are almost certainly going through Stripe. If youve burned cards on Stripe befor,e they might be useless here. Stripes got a long memory and a bad attitude.
  • Theyre collecting behavioral data like obssessed autists. All those trackers? Theyre building a profile of how a normal user behaves. Deviate from that and youll stick out.
View attachment 45287
Heres a sample of what were seeing in the intercepted requests:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Every fucking action is being sent back to Stripe for analysis. Theyre not just checking your card - theyre checking YOU.

This level of tracking means we cant just go full retard through the site like we usually do. No rapid fire add to carts, no fast checkouts. We need to mimic real user behavior down to the millisecond.

And dont think you can outsmart this with some bot or script. The behavioral analysis is too sophisticated. One wrong move, one unnatural pause and youre flagged and your orders fraud score gets elevated.

So whats our play here? Were gonna have to slow the fuck down. Browse like youre actually interested in the products. Read descriptions, compare items and hesitate on the buy button. Make it look real or youre dead in the water before you even hit checkout.

Remember: with Stripe involved, your usual tricks might not cut it. Were gonna need fresh cards, clean proxies and a whole lot of patience to crack this nut.



Requirements and Flow
Alright, lets break this shit down. Heres what youll need to hit Jawa without getting your ass handed to you:

  • Fresh US cards : And I mean fucking pristine. If your cards been anywhere near Stripe before, don't use it. Stick to US cards only, none of that international bullshit as Jawa only ships domestic.
  • Clean US residential proxies : None of that datacenter crap. Make sure it matches your cards state.
  • A solid antidetect browser : You need something that can handle Stripes behavioral analysis without hiccups. If youre having trouble hitting Stripe, check if setting Canvas and Client Rects to noise will help.
  • Virgin US drops : And Im not talking about those reshipper services like Reship or Ship7. Jawas got a weird setup where it keeps blocking reshippers and freiaght forwarders. You need fresh, clean drops that havent seen a carded package in their life.
  • Aged email accounts : Getting a business domain email will be better most of the time. Jawa verifies email with an OTP so using our cardholder email trick wont work here.
  • Patience : This isnt a smash and grab job. Youre gonna need to play the long game here.

Now, lets talk flow. Heres how youre reliably get those GPUs shipped:

View attachment 45288
  • Set up your environment : Fire up that antidetect browser and connect to your residential proxy.
  • Start with a Google search : Dont go straight to Jawa like a fucking rookie. Search for some gaming hardware on Google, and get yourself to click through to Jawa. This will attach referral and cookie trackers to your session making it look more authentic.
  • Browse like a real gamer : Take your sweet time. Read product descriptions and compare specs. Remember: Stripes watching your every move.
  • Add to cart : But dont rush to checkout. Let that shit marinate for a bit. Maybe come back later and add something else.
  • Create an account : Use your high trust email. Fill out the profile like you give a shit about it.
  • Initiate checkout : Heres where the real game begins. Take your time entering details. No copy-paste bullshit. Type it out like a normal human being.
  • Place the order : Hold your breath and hit that submit button.
  • Wait : Dont touch that setup or card for at least 24 hours. Jawas fraud checks can take time.
  • If successful, dont get cocky: Space out your hits. Patterns are what get you caught.

Remember, Jawas peer-to-peer setup means youre not just fooling a company, youre fooling other users too. One slip-up and youre not just banned, youre fucking blacklisted across the whole goddamn platform.

And for fucks sake, dont try to card some $3000 custom rig on your first go. Start little,build up trust and then go for the big fish. This is a marathon not a sprint.



Closing Thoughts
Alright fuckers, weve covered a lot of ground here. Jawa.gg isnt your run-of-the-mill carding target, but thats what makes it so damn juicy. High-value gear, constant demand, and a community too trusting for their own good - its a perfect opportunity for carders who are uses an ounce of their brain.

Remember, this isnt about brute force. Its about finesse. Youre not just dodging Stripes AI bullshit, youre blending in with a whole community of sweaty gamers. Play it smart, play it slow, and youll be swimming in GPUs and gaming rigs before you know it.
gpugod.png

But dont get cocky. One fuck-up and youre toast. Keep your wits about you, rotate your setups, and never stop learning. The games always changing, and so should you.

Now get out there and turn those overpriced pixels into cold, hard cash. Just remember, when youre knee-deep in RGB glory, you didnt hear any of this shit from me. Class dismissed, d0ctrine out.
 

fuckingdown1337

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💳 Carding Guide - JAWA.GG (GPUs, Gaming PCs) 💳



Listen up, shitheads. Today were taking a detour from our usual targets. Forget about your Nikes and Farfetches and gay ass luxury clothes - were getting into the world of sweaty gamers and overpriced GPUs. Welcome to Jawa.gg, the 'community-driven marketplace' thats about to become our personal piggy bank.

View attachment 45283

You might be wondering why the fuck were bothering with some niche gaming hardware site. Well, pull your heads out of your asses and pay attention. This isnt just another carding job - its a whole new playground of opportunity.



Why Jawa?
  • First off, Jawas dealing in high-value hardware. Were not hitting cheap shit here. GPUs, gaming laptops, custom PCs - this stuff tend to cost a fortune. More expensive gear means bigger profits for us when we flip it. Or if you wanted that shiny new PC that can run your stupid vidya geymz in glorious hundreds of frames per second, you can do a quick hit for your personal use.
  • Second, the demand never fucking stops. These gamers are like addicts, always chasing the next big thing. New GPU drops? Theyre on it like flies on shit. That means weve always got excited buyers waiting.
  • Coolest part is that Jawas built this whole 'community' vibe. Everyones pretending to be friendly, trusting each other because theyre all 'fellow gamers'.


View attachment 45284

We can use that trust to our advantage, get right under their radar. And if problem arises, socialengineer our way out of it.

Another sweet thing about Jawa? The price range. We can start small with some budget builds, test the waters. Once weve got the hang of it, we move up to bigger hits with high end rigs.

Jawas peer-to-peer setup means transactions happen quick. Sellers ship fast, we get our hands on the goods faster, flip them faster, and get the fuck out before any chargebacks can catch up.


Last but not least, most carders wont touch this shit. They dont know their RAM from their motherboard. That means less competition for us smart fuckers who can talk the talk. But I guess that changes once this writeup drops.

This isnt just another job. Its a whole new market to exploit. While other wasting their time fighting over the same old targets, were gonna be making bank in a field theyre too dumb to understand.

View attachment 45286


But dont get too excited yet. Jawas got its own rules and security measures. Were gonna need to be smart about this. Lets fucking go.



Recon

Like we alwatys do with our targets, we fire up our packet sniffer (Burp Suite, Caido) and test browser.

First thing youll notice is that Jawa isnt running on some off the shelf ecommerce platform. These fuckers went and built their own custom coded site. That means we cant rely on our usual tricks for Shopify or Woorcommerce.

Now heres where it gets interesting. Our HTTP interceptor is lighting up like a Christmas tree with Stripe trackers. Theyre fucking everywhere. Every click, every scroll, every time you scratch your ass, Stripe is watching and recording.

What does this mean for us? Two things and neither of them is good news:
  • Payments are almost certainly going through Stripe. If youve burned cards on Stripe befor,e they might be useless here. Stripes got a long memory and a bad attitude.
  • Theyre collecting behavioral data like obssessed autists. All those trackers? Theyre building a profile of how a normal user behaves. Deviate from that and youll stick out.
View attachment 45287
Heres a sample of what were seeing in the intercepted requests:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Every fucking action is being sent back to Stripe for analysis. Theyre not just checking your card - theyre checking YOU.

This level of tracking means we cant just go full retard through the site like we usually do. No rapid fire add to carts, no fast checkouts. We need to mimic real user behavior down to the millisecond.

And dont think you can outsmart this with some bot or script. The behavioral analysis is too sophisticated. One wrong move, one unnatural pause and youre flagged and your orders fraud score gets elevated.

So whats our play here? Were gonna have to slow the fuck down. Browse like youre actually interested in the products. Read descriptions, compare items and hesitate on the buy button. Make it look real or youre dead in the water before you even hit checkout.

Remember: with Stripe involved, your usual tricks might not cut it. Were gonna need fresh cards, clean proxies and a whole lot of patience to crack this nut.



Requirements and Flow
Alright, lets break this shit down. Heres what youll need to hit Jawa without getting your ass handed to you:

  • Fresh US cards : And I mean fucking pristine. If your cards been anywhere near Stripe before, don't use it. Stick to US cards only, none of that international bullshit as Jawa only ships domestic.
  • Clean US residential proxies : None of that datacenter crap. Make sure it matches your cards state.
  • A solid antidetect browser : You need something that can handle Stripes behavioral analysis without hiccups. If youre having trouble hitting Stripe, check if setting Canvas and Client Rects to noise will help.
  • Virgin US drops : And Im not talking about those reshipper services like Reship or Ship7. Jawas got a weird setup where it keeps blocking reshippers and freiaght forwarders. You need fresh, clean drops that havent seen a carded package in their life.
  • Aged email accounts : Getting a business domain email will be better most of the time. Jawa verifies email with an OTP so using our cardholder email trick wont work here.
  • Patience : This isnt a smash and grab job. Youre gonna need to play the long game here.

Now, lets talk flow. Heres how youre reliably get those GPUs shipped:

View attachment 45288
  • Set up your environment : Fire up that antidetect browser and connect to your residential proxy.
  • Start with a Google search : Dont go straight to Jawa like a fucking rookie. Search for some gaming hardware on Google, and get yourself to click through to Jawa. This will attach referral and cookie trackers to your session making it look more authentic.
  • Browse like a real gamer : Take your sweet time. Read product descriptions and compare specs. Remember: Stripes watching your every move.
  • Add to cart : But dont rush to checkout. Let that shit marinate for a bit. Maybe come back later and add something else.
  • Create an account : Use your high trust email. Fill out the profile like you give a shit about it.
  • Initiate checkout : Heres where the real game begins. Take your time entering details. No copy-paste bullshit. Type it out like a normal human being.
  • Place the order : Hold your breath and hit that submit button.
  • Wait : Dont touch that setup or card for at least 24 hours. Jawas fraud checks can take time.
  • If successful, dont get cocky: Space out your hits. Patterns are what get you caught.

Remember, Jawas peer-to-peer setup means youre not just fooling a company, youre fooling other users too. One slip-up and youre not just banned, youre fucking blacklisted across the whole goddamn platform.

And for fucks sake, dont try to card some $3000 custom rig on your first go. Start little,build up trust and then go for the big fish. This is a marathon not a sprint.



Closing Thoughts
Alright fuckers, weve covered a lot of ground here. Jawa.gg isnt your run-of-the-mill carding target, but thats what makes it so damn juicy. High-value gear, constant demand, and a community too trusting for their own good - its a perfect opportunity for carders who are uses an ounce of their brain.

Remember, this isnt about brute force. Its about finesse. Youre not just dodging Stripes AI bullshit, youre blending in with a whole community of sweaty gamers. Play it smart, play it slow, and youll be swimming in GPUs and gaming rigs before you know it.
gpugod.png

But dont get cocky. One fuck-up and youre toast. Keep your wits about you, rotate your setups, and never stop learning. The games always changing, and so should you.

Now get out there and turn those overpriced pixels into cold, hard cash. Just remember, when youre knee-deep in RGB glory, you didnt hear any of this shit from me. Class dismissed, d0ctrine out.
thx
 

asd77726143

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💳 Carding Guide - JAWA.GG (GPUs, Gaming PCs) 💳



Listen up, shitheads. Today were taking a detour from our usual targets. Forget about your Nikes and Farfetches and gay ass luxury clothes - were getting into the world of sweaty gamers and overpriced GPUs. Welcome to Jawa.gg, the 'community-driven marketplace' thats about to become our personal piggy bank.

View attachment 45283

You might be wondering why the fuck were bothering with some niche gaming hardware site. Well, pull your heads out of your asses and pay attention. This isnt just another carding job - its a whole new playground of opportunity.



Why Jawa?
  • First off, Jawas dealing in high-value hardware. Were not hitting cheap shit here. GPUs, gaming laptops, custom PCs - this stuff tend to cost a fortune. More expensive gear means bigger profits for us when we flip it. Or if you wanted that shiny new PC that can run your stupid vidya geymz in glorious hundreds of frames per second, you can do a quick hit for your personal use.
  • Second, the demand never fucking stops. These gamers are like addicts, always chasing the next big thing. New GPU drops? Theyre on it like flies on shit. That means weve always got excited buyers waiting.
  • Coolest part is that Jawas built this whole 'community' vibe. Everyones pretending to be friendly, trusting each other because theyre all 'fellow gamers'.


View attachment 45284

We can use that trust to our advantage, get right under their radar. And if problem arises, socialengineer our way out of it.

Another sweet thing about Jawa? The price range. We can start small with some budget builds, test the waters. Once weve got the hang of it, we move up to bigger hits with high end rigs.

Jawas peer-to-peer setup means transactions happen quick. Sellers ship fast, we get our hands on the goods faster, flip them faster, and get the fuck out before any chargebacks can catch up.


Last but not least, most carders wont touch this shit. They dont know their RAM from their motherboard. That means less competition for us smart fuckers who can talk the talk. But I guess that changes once this writeup drops.

This isnt just another job. Its a whole new market to exploit. While other wasting their time fighting over the same old targets, were gonna be making bank in a field theyre too dumb to understand.

View attachment 45286


But dont get too excited yet. Jawas got its own rules and security measures. Were gonna need to be smart about this. Lets fucking go.



Recon

Like we alwatys do with our targets, we fire up our packet sniffer (Burp Suite, Caido) and test browser.

First thing youll notice is that Jawa isnt running on some off the shelf ecommerce platform. These fuckers went and built their own custom coded site. That means we cant rely on our usual tricks for Shopify or Woorcommerce.

Now heres where it gets interesting. Our HTTP interceptor is lighting up like a Christmas tree with Stripe trackers. Theyre fucking everywhere. Every click, every scroll, every time you scratch your ass, Stripe is watching and recording.

What does this mean for us? Two things and neither of them is good news:
  • Payments are almost certainly going through Stripe. If youve burned cards on Stripe befor,e they might be useless here. Stripes got a long memory and a bad attitude.
  • Theyre collecting behavioral data like obssessed autists. All those trackers? Theyre building a profile of how a normal user behaves. Deviate from that and youll stick out.
View attachment 45287
Heres a sample of what were seeing in the intercepted requests:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Every fucking action is being sent back to Stripe for analysis. Theyre not just checking your card - theyre checking YOU.

This level of tracking means we cant just go full retard through the site like we usually do. No rapid fire add to carts, no fast checkouts. We need to mimic real user behavior down to the millisecond.

And dont think you can outsmart this with some bot or script. The behavioral analysis is too sophisticated. One wrong move, one unnatural pause and youre flagged and your orders fraud score gets elevated.

So whats our play here? Were gonna have to slow the fuck down. Browse like youre actually interested in the products. Read descriptions, compare items and hesitate on the buy button. Make it look real or youre dead in the water before you even hit checkout.

Remember: with Stripe involved, your usual tricks might not cut it. Were gonna need fresh cards, clean proxies and a whole lot of patience to crack this nut.



Requirements and Flow
Alright, lets break this shit down. Heres what youll need to hit Jawa without getting your ass handed to you:

  • Fresh US cards : And I mean fucking pristine. If your cards been anywhere near Stripe before, don't use it. Stick to US cards only, none of that international bullshit as Jawa only ships domestic.
  • Clean US residential proxies : None of that datacenter crap. Make sure it matches your cards state.
  • A solid antidetect browser : You need something that can handle Stripes behavioral analysis without hiccups. If youre having trouble hitting Stripe, check if setting Canvas and Client Rects to noise will help.
  • Virgin US drops : And Im not talking about those reshipper services like Reship or Ship7. Jawas got a weird setup where it keeps blocking reshippers and freiaght forwarders. You need fresh, clean drops that havent seen a carded package in their life.
  • Aged email accounts : Getting a business domain email will be better most of the time. Jawa verifies email with an OTP so using our cardholder email trick wont work here.
  • Patience : This isnt a smash and grab job. Youre gonna need to play the long game here.

Now, lets talk flow. Heres how youre reliably get those GPUs shipped:

View attachment 45288
  • Set up your environment : Fire up that antidetect browser and connect to your residential proxy.
  • Start with a Google search : Dont go straight to Jawa like a fucking rookie. Search for some gaming hardware on Google, and get yourself to click through to Jawa. This will attach referral and cookie trackers to your session making it look more authentic.
  • Browse like a real gamer : Take your sweet time. Read product descriptions and compare specs. Remember: Stripes watching your every move.
  • Add to cart : But dont rush to checkout. Let that shit marinate for a bit. Maybe come back later and add something else.
  • Create an account : Use your high trust email. Fill out the profile like you give a shit about it.
  • Initiate checkout : Heres where the real game begins. Take your time entering details. No copy-paste bullshit. Type it out like a normal human being.
  • Place the order : Hold your breath and hit that submit button.
  • Wait : Dont touch that setup or card for at least 24 hours. Jawas fraud checks can take time.
  • If successful, dont get cocky: Space out your hits. Patterns are what get you caught.

Remember, Jawas peer-to-peer setup means youre not just fooling a company, youre fooling other users too. One slip-up and youre not just banned, youre fucking blacklisted across the whole goddamn platform.

And for fucks sake, dont try to card some $3000 custom rig on your first go. Start little,build up trust and then go for the big fish. This is a marathon not a sprint.



Closing Thoughts
Alright fuckers, weve covered a lot of ground here. Jawa.gg isnt your run-of-the-mill carding target, but thats what makes it so damn juicy. High-value gear, constant demand, and a community too trusting for their own good - its a perfect opportunity for carders who are uses an ounce of their brain.

Remember, this isnt about brute force. Its about finesse. Youre not just dodging Stripes AI bullshit, youre blending in with a whole community of sweaty gamers. Play it smart, play it slow, and youll be swimming in GPUs and gaming rigs before you know it.
gpugod.png

But dont get cocky. One fuck-up and youre toast. Keep your wits about you, rotate your setups, and never stop learning. The games always changing, and so should you.

Now get out there and turn those overpriced pixels into cold, hard cash. Just remember, when youre knee-deep in RGB glory, you didnt hear any of this shit from me. Class dismissed, d0ctrine out.
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💳 Carding Guide - JAWA.GG (GPUs, Gaming PCs) 💳



Listen up, shitheads. Today were taking a detour from our usual targets. Forget about your Nikes and Farfetches and gay ass luxury clothes - were getting into the world of sweaty gamers and overpriced GPUs. Welcome to Jawa.gg, the 'community-driven marketplace' thats about to become our personal piggy bank.

View attachment 45283

You might be wondering why the fuck were bothering with some niche gaming hardware site. Well, pull your heads out of your asses and pay attention. This isnt just another carding job - its a whole new playground of opportunity.



Why Jawa?
  • First off, Jawas dealing in high-value hardware. Were not hitting cheap shit here. GPUs, gaming laptops, custom PCs - this stuff tend to cost a fortune. More expensive gear means bigger profits for us when we flip it. Or if you wanted that shiny new PC that can run your stupid vidya geymz in glorious hundreds of frames per second, you can do a quick hit for your personal use.
  • Second, the demand never fucking stops. These gamers are like addicts, always chasing the next big thing. New GPU drops? Theyre on it like flies on shit. That means weve always got excited buyers waiting.
  • Coolest part is that Jawas built this whole 'community' vibe. Everyones pretending to be friendly, trusting each other because theyre all 'fellow gamers'.


View attachment 45284

We can use that trust to our advantage, get right under their radar. And if problem arises, socialengineer our way out of it.

Another sweet thing about Jawa? The price range. We can start small with some budget builds, test the waters. Once weve got the hang of it, we move up to bigger hits with high end rigs.

Jawas peer-to-peer setup means transactions happen quick. Sellers ship fast, we get our hands on the goods faster, flip them faster, and get the fuck out before any chargebacks can catch up.


Last but not least, most carders wont touch this shit. They dont know their RAM from their motherboard. That means less competition for us smart fuckers who can talk the talk. But I guess that changes once this writeup drops.

This isnt just another job. Its a whole new market to exploit. While other wasting their time fighting over the same old targets, were gonna be making bank in a field theyre too dumb to understand.

View attachment 45286


But dont get too excited yet. Jawas got its own rules and security measures. Were gonna need to be smart about this. Lets fucking go.



Recon

Like we alwatys do with our targets, we fire up our packet sniffer (Burp Suite, Caido) and test browser.

First thing youll notice is that Jawa isnt running on some off the shelf ecommerce platform. These fuckers went and built their own custom coded site. That means we cant rely on our usual tricks for Shopify or Woorcommerce.

Now heres where it gets interesting. Our HTTP interceptor is lighting up like a Christmas tree with Stripe trackers. Theyre fucking everywhere. Every click, every scroll, every time you scratch your ass, Stripe is watching and recording.

What does this mean for us? Two things and neither of them is good news:
  • Payments are almost certainly going through Stripe. If youve burned cards on Stripe befor,e they might be useless here. Stripes got a long memory and a bad attitude.
  • Theyre collecting behavioral data like obssessed autists. All those trackers? Theyre building a profile of how a normal user behaves. Deviate from that and youll stick out.
View attachment 45287
Heres a sample of what were seeing in the intercepted requests:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Every fucking action is being sent back to Stripe for analysis. Theyre not just checking your card - theyre checking YOU.

This level of tracking means we cant just go full retard through the site like we usually do. No rapid fire add to carts, no fast checkouts. We need to mimic real user behavior down to the millisecond.

And dont think you can outsmart this with some bot or script. The behavioral analysis is too sophisticated. One wrong move, one unnatural pause and youre flagged and your orders fraud score gets elevated.

So whats our play here? Were gonna have to slow the fuck down. Browse like youre actually interested in the products. Read descriptions, compare items and hesitate on the buy button. Make it look real or youre dead in the water before you even hit checkout.

Remember: with Stripe involved, your usual tricks might not cut it. Were gonna need fresh cards, clean proxies and a whole lot of patience to crack this nut.



Requirements and Flow
Alright, lets break this shit down. Heres what youll need to hit Jawa without getting your ass handed to you:

  • Fresh US cards : And I mean fucking pristine. If your cards been anywhere near Stripe before, don't use it. Stick to US cards only, none of that international bullshit as Jawa only ships domestic.
  • Clean US residential proxies : None of that datacenter crap. Make sure it matches your cards state.
  • A solid antidetect browser : You need something that can handle Stripes behavioral analysis without hiccups. If youre having trouble hitting Stripe, check if setting Canvas and Client Rects to noise will help.
  • Virgin US drops : And Im not talking about those reshipper services like Reship or Ship7. Jawas got a weird setup where it keeps blocking reshippers and freiaght forwarders. You need fresh, clean drops that havent seen a carded package in their life.
  • Aged email accounts : Getting a business domain email will be better most of the time. Jawa verifies email with an OTP so using our cardholder email trick wont work here.
  • Patience : This isnt a smash and grab job. Youre gonna need to play the long game here.

Now, lets talk flow. Heres how youre reliably get those GPUs shipped:

View attachment 45288
  • Set up your environment : Fire up that antidetect browser and connect to your residential proxy.
  • Start with a Google search : Dont go straight to Jawa like a fucking rookie. Search for some gaming hardware on Google, and get yourself to click through to Jawa. This will attach referral and cookie trackers to your session making it look more authentic.
  • Browse like a real gamer : Take your sweet time. Read product descriptions and compare specs. Remember: Stripes watching your every move.
  • Add to cart : But dont rush to checkout. Let that shit marinate for a bit. Maybe come back later and add something else.
  • Create an account : Use your high trust email. Fill out the profile like you give a shit about it.
  • Initiate checkout : Heres where the real game begins. Take your time entering details. No copy-paste bullshit. Type it out like a normal human being.
  • Place the order : Hold your breath and hit that submit button.
  • Wait : Dont touch that setup or card for at least 24 hours. Jawas fraud checks can take time.
  • If successful, dont get cocky: Space out your hits. Patterns are what get you caught.

Remember, Jawas peer-to-peer setup means youre not just fooling a company, youre fooling other users too. One slip-up and youre not just banned, youre fucking blacklisted across the whole goddamn platform.

And for fucks sake, dont try to card some $3000 custom rig on your first go. Start little,build up trust and then go for the big fish. This is a marathon not a sprint.



Closing Thoughts
Alright fuckers, weve covered a lot of ground here. Jawa.gg isnt your run-of-the-mill carding target, but thats what makes it so damn juicy. High-value gear, constant demand, and a community too trusting for their own good - its a perfect opportunity for carders who are uses an ounce of their brain.

Remember, this isnt about brute force. Its about finesse. Youre not just dodging Stripes AI bullshit, youre blending in with a whole community of sweaty gamers. Play it smart, play it slow, and youll be swimming in GPUs and gaming rigs before you know it.
gpugod.png

But dont get cocky. One fuck-up and youre toast. Keep your wits about you, rotate your setups, and never stop learning. The games always changing, and so should you.

Now get out there and turn those overpriced pixels into cold, hard cash. Just remember, when youre knee-deep in RGB glory, you didnt hear any of this shit from me. Class dismissed, d0ctrine out.
ty
 

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💳 Carding Guide - JAWA.GG (GPUs, Gaming PCs) 💳



Listen up, shitheads. Today were taking a detour from our usual targets. Forget about your Nikes and Farfetches and gay ass luxury clothes - were getting into the world of sweaty gamers and overpriced GPUs. Welcome to Jawa.gg, the 'community-driven marketplace' thats about to become our personal piggy bank.

View attachment 45283

You might be wondering why the fuck were bothering with some niche gaming hardware site. Well, pull your heads out of your asses and pay attention. This isnt just another carding job - its a whole new playground of opportunity.



Why Jawa?
  • First off, Jawas dealing in high-value hardware. Were not hitting cheap shit here. GPUs, gaming laptops, custom PCs - this stuff tend to cost a fortune. More expensive gear means bigger profits for us when we flip it. Or if you wanted that shiny new PC that can run your stupid vidya geymz in glorious hundreds of frames per second, you can do a quick hit for your personal use.
  • Second, the demand never fucking stops. These gamers are like addicts, always chasing the next big thing. New GPU drops? Theyre on it like flies on shit. That means weve always got excited buyers waiting.
  • Coolest part is that Jawas built this whole 'community' vibe. Everyones pretending to be friendly, trusting each other because theyre all 'fellow gamers'.


View attachment 45284

We can use that trust to our advantage, get right under their radar. And if problem arises, socialengineer our way out of it.

Another sweet thing about Jawa? The price range. We can start small with some budget builds, test the waters. Once weve got the hang of it, we move up to bigger hits with high end rigs.

Jawas peer-to-peer setup means transactions happen quick. Sellers ship fast, we get our hands on the goods faster, flip them faster, and get the fuck out before any chargebacks can catch up.


Last but not least, most carders wont touch this shit. They dont know their RAM from their motherboard. That means less competition for us smart fuckers who can talk the talk. But I guess that changes once this writeup drops.

This isnt just another job. Its a whole new market to exploit. While other wasting their time fighting over the same old targets, were gonna be making bank in a field theyre too dumb to understand.

View attachment 45286


But dont get too excited yet. Jawas got its own rules and security measures. Were gonna need to be smart about this. Lets fucking go.



Recon

Like we alwatys do with our targets, we fire up our packet sniffer (Burp Suite, Caido) and test browser.

First thing youll notice is that Jawa isnt running on some off the shelf ecommerce platform. These fuckers went and built their own custom coded site. That means we cant rely on our usual tricks for Shopify or Woorcommerce.

Now heres where it gets interesting. Our HTTP interceptor is lighting up like a Christmas tree with Stripe trackers. Theyre fucking everywhere. Every click, every scroll, every time you scratch your ass, Stripe is watching and recording.

What does this mean for us? Two things and neither of them is good news:
  • Payments are almost certainly going through Stripe. If youve burned cards on Stripe befor,e they might be useless here. Stripes got a long memory and a bad attitude.
  • Theyre collecting behavioral data like obssessed autists. All those trackers? Theyre building a profile of how a normal user behaves. Deviate from that and youll stick out.
View attachment 45287
Heres a sample of what were seeing in the intercepted requests:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Every fucking action is being sent back to Stripe for analysis. Theyre not just checking your card - theyre checking YOU.

This level of tracking means we cant just go full retard through the site like we usually do. No rapid fire add to carts, no fast checkouts. We need to mimic real user behavior down to the millisecond.

And dont think you can outsmart this with some bot or script. The behavioral analysis is too sophisticated. One wrong move, one unnatural pause and youre flagged and your orders fraud score gets elevated.

So whats our play here? Were gonna have to slow the fuck down. Browse like youre actually interested in the products. Read descriptions, compare items and hesitate on the buy button. Make it look real or youre dead in the water before you even hit checkout.

Remember: with Stripe involved, your usual tricks might not cut it. Were gonna need fresh cards, clean proxies and a whole lot of patience to crack this nut.



Requirements and Flow
Alright, lets break this shit down. Heres what youll need to hit Jawa without getting your ass handed to you:

  • Fresh US cards : And I mean fucking pristine. If your cards been anywhere near Stripe before, don't use it. Stick to US cards only, none of that international bullshit as Jawa only ships domestic.
  • Clean US residential proxies : None of that datacenter crap. Make sure it matches your cards state.
  • A solid antidetect browser : You need something that can handle Stripes behavioral analysis without hiccups. If youre having trouble hitting Stripe, check if setting Canvas and Client Rects to noise will help.
  • Virgin US drops : And Im not talking about those reshipper services like Reship or Ship7. Jawas got a weird setup where it keeps blocking reshippers and freiaght forwarders. You need fresh, clean drops that havent seen a carded package in their life.
  • Aged email accounts : Getting a business domain email will be better most of the time. Jawa verifies email with an OTP so using our cardholder email trick wont work here.
  • Patience : This isnt a smash and grab job. Youre gonna need to play the long game here.

Now, lets talk flow. Heres how youre reliably get those GPUs shipped:

View attachment 45288
  • Set up your environment : Fire up that antidetect browser and connect to your residential proxy.
  • Start with a Google search : Dont go straight to Jawa like a fucking rookie. Search for some gaming hardware on Google, and get yourself to click through to Jawa. This will attach referral and cookie trackers to your session making it look more authentic.
  • Browse like a real gamer : Take your sweet time. Read product descriptions and compare specs. Remember: Stripes watching your every move.
  • Add to cart : But dont rush to checkout. Let that shit marinate for a bit. Maybe come back later and add something else.
  • Create an account : Use your high trust email. Fill out the profile like you give a shit about it.
  • Initiate checkout : Heres where the real game begins. Take your time entering details. No copy-paste bullshit. Type it out like a normal human being.
  • Place the order : Hold your breath and hit that submit button.
  • Wait : Dont touch that setup or card for at least 24 hours. Jawas fraud checks can take time.
  • If successful, dont get cocky: Space out your hits. Patterns are what get you caught.

Remember, Jawas peer-to-peer setup means youre not just fooling a company, youre fooling other users too. One slip-up and youre not just banned, youre fucking blacklisted across the whole goddamn platform.

And for fucks sake, dont try to card some $3000 custom rig on your first go. Start little,build up trust and then go for the big fish. This is a marathon not a sprint.



Closing Thoughts
Alright fuckers, weve covered a lot of ground here. Jawa.gg isnt your run-of-the-mill carding target, but thats what makes it so damn juicy. High-value gear, constant demand, and a community too trusting for their own good - its a perfect opportunity for carders who are uses an ounce of their brain.

Remember, this isnt about brute force. Its about finesse. Youre not just dodging Stripes AI bullshit, youre blending in with a whole community of sweaty gamers. Play it smart, play it slow, and youll be swimming in GPUs and gaming rigs before you know it.
gpugod.png

But dont get cocky. One fuck-up and youre toast. Keep your wits about you, rotate your setups, and never stop learning. The games always changing, and so should you.

Now get out there and turn those overpriced pixels into cold, hard cash. Just remember, when youre knee-deep in RGB glory, you didnt hear any of this shit from me. Class dismissed, d0ctrine out.
Thank you for the guide bro
 

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💳 Carding Guide - JAWA.GG (GPUs, Gaming PCs) 💳



Listen up, shitheads. Today were taking a detour from our usual targets. Forget about your Nikes and Farfetches and gay ass luxury clothes - were getting into the world of sweaty gamers and overpriced GPUs. Welcome to Jawa.gg, the 'community-driven marketplace' thats about to become our personal piggy bank.

View attachment 45283

You might be wondering why the fuck were bothering with some niche gaming hardware site. Well, pull your heads out of your asses and pay attention. This isnt just another carding job - its a whole new playground of opportunity.



Why Jawa?
  • First off, Jawas dealing in high-value hardware. Were not hitting cheap shit here. GPUs, gaming laptops, custom PCs - this stuff tend to cost a fortune. More expensive gear means bigger profits for us when we flip it. Or if you wanted that shiny new PC that can run your stupid vidya geymz in glorious hundreds of frames per second, you can do a quick hit for your personal use.
  • Second, the demand never fucking stops. These gamers are like addicts, always chasing the next big thing. New GPU drops? Theyre on it like flies on shit. That means weve always got excited buyers waiting.
  • Coolest part is that Jawas built this whole 'community' vibe. Everyones pretending to be friendly, trusting each other because theyre all 'fellow gamers'.


View attachment 45284

We can use that trust to our advantage, get right under their radar. And if problem arises, socialengineer our way out of it.

Another sweet thing about Jawa? The price range. We can start small with some budget builds, test the waters. Once weve got the hang of it, we move up to bigger hits with high end rigs.

Jawas peer-to-peer setup means transactions happen quick. Sellers ship fast, we get our hands on the goods faster, flip them faster, and get the fuck out before any chargebacks can catch up.


Last but not least, most carders wont touch this shit. They dont know their RAM from their motherboard. That means less competition for us smart fuckers who can talk the talk. But I guess that changes once this writeup drops.

This isnt just another job. Its a whole new market to exploit. While other wasting their time fighting over the same old targets, were gonna be making bank in a field theyre too dumb to understand.

View attachment 45286


But dont get too excited yet. Jawas got its own rules and security measures. Were gonna need to be smart about this. Lets fucking go.



Recon

Like we alwatys do with our targets, we fire up our packet sniffer (Burp Suite, Caido) and test browser.

First thing youll notice is that Jawa isnt running on some off the shelf ecommerce platform. These fuckers went and built their own custom coded site. That means we cant rely on our usual tricks for Shopify or Woorcommerce.

Now heres where it gets interesting. Our HTTP interceptor is lighting up like a Christmas tree with Stripe trackers. Theyre fucking everywhere. Every click, every scroll, every time you scratch your ass, Stripe is watching and recording.

What does this mean for us? Two things and neither of them is good news:
  • Payments are almost certainly going through Stripe. If youve burned cards on Stripe befor,e they might be useless here. Stripes got a long memory and a bad attitude.
  • Theyre collecting behavioral data like obssessed autists. All those trackers? Theyre building a profile of how a normal user behaves. Deviate from that and youll stick out.
View attachment 45287
Heres a sample of what were seeing in the intercepted requests:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Cada acción se envía a Stripe para su análisis. No solo verifican tu tarjeta, sino que te verifican a TI.

Este nivel de seguimiento significa que no podemos recorrer el sitio a toda velocidad como lo hacemos habitualmente. No podemos agregar productos al carrito de compras ni realizar pagos rápidos. Necesitamos imitar el comportamiento real del usuario hasta el milisegundo.

Y no creas que puedes burlar esto con algún bot o script. El análisis de comportamiento es demasiado sofisticado. Un movimiento en falso, una pausa poco natural y te marcan y tu puntuación de fraude de pedidos aumenta.

Entonces, ¿cuál es nuestra jugada aquí? Vamos a tener que ir más despacio. Navega como si realmente estuvieras interesado en los productos. Lee las descripciones, compara los artículos y duda en hacer clic en el botón de compra. Haz que parezca real o estarás muerto antes de hacer clic en pagar.

Recuerda: con Stripe involucrado, tus trucos habituales podrían no ser suficientes. Necesitaremos tarjetas nuevas, servidores proxy limpios y mucha paciencia para resolver este problema.



Requisitos y flujo
Bien, analicemos esto en detalle. Esto es lo que necesitarás para derrotar a Jawa sin que te pateen el trasero:

  • Tarjetas estadounidenses nuevas : Y me refiero a que están impecables. Si tus tarjetas han estado en algún lugar cerca de Stripe antes, no lo uses. Limítate a usar tarjetas estadounidenses, nada de esas tonterías internacionales, ya que Jawa solo realiza envíos dentro del país.
  • Proxies residenciales estadounidenses limpios : nada de esa basura de los centros de datos. Asegúrate de que coincida con el estado de tu tarjeta.
  • Un navegador antidetección sólido : necesitas algo que pueda manejar el análisis de comportamiento de Stripe sin problemas. Si tienes problemas para acceder a Stripe , comprueba si configurar Canvas y Client Rects en modo noise te ayudará.
  • Virgin US drops : Y no me refiero a los servicios de reenvío como Reship o Ship7 . Jawas tiene una configuración extraña que bloquea constantemente a los reenvíos y transportistas. Necesitas entregas limpias y frescas que no hayan visto un paquete con tarjeta en su vida.
  • Cuentas de correo electrónico antiguas : la mayoría de las veces, será mejor obtener un correo electrónico con un dominio comercial. Jawa verifica el correo electrónico con un OTP, por lo que usar nuestro truco de correo electrónico del titular de la tarjeta no funcionará en este caso.
  • Paciencia : esto no es un trabajo desesperado. Tendrás que pensar a largo plazo.

Ahora, somos capaces del flujo de trabajo. Aquí se explica cómo conseguir que se envíen esas GPU de manera confiable:

View attachment 45288
  • Configure su entorno: abra el navegador antidetección y conéctese a su proxy residencial.
  • Comienza con una búsqueda en Google: no vayas directamente aJawa como si fueras un novato. Busca algún hardware de juegos en Google y haz clic en Jawa . Esto agregará rastreadores de referencia y cookies a tu sesión, lo que hará que parezca más auténtico.
  • Navega como un verdadero jugador: tómate tu tiempo. Lee las descripciones de los productos y compara las especificaciones. Recuerda: Stripe vigila cada uno de tus movimientos.
  • Añadir al carrito: pero no te presiones a pagar. Deja que se marine un poco. Quizás vuelvas más tarde y añadas algo más.
  • Crea una cuenta: usa tu correo electrónico de confianza. Completa el perfil como si te importa.
  • Iniciar el proceso de pago: aquí es donde comienza el verdadero juego. Tómate tu tiempo para ingresar los datos. No se trata de copiar y pegar. Escríbelos como un ser humano normal.
  • Realizar el pedido: Aguante la respiración y presione el botón Enviar.
  • Espere: no toque esa configuración ni la tarjeta durante al menos 24 horas. Las comprobaciones de fraude de Jawas pueden llevar tiempo.
  • Si tiene éxito, no se confie: espacie sus golpes. Los patrones son los que lo atrapan.

Recuerda, la configuración peer to peer de Jawas significa que no solo estás engañando a una empresa, sino también a otros usuarios. Si cometes un error, no solo te banean, sino que te incluyen en la lista negra de toda la maldita plataforma.

Y, por el amor de Dios, no intentas comprar un equipo personalizado de 3000 dólares en tu primer intento. Empieza de a poco, crea confianza y luego ve a por el pez grande. Esto es una maratón, no una carrera de velocidad.



Reflexiones finales
Muy bien, amigos, hemos cubierto mucho terreno aquí. Jawa.gg no es el objetivo de cardado común y corriente, pero eso es lo que lo hace tan jugoso. Equipo de alto valor, demanda constante y una comunidad demasiado confiada para su propio bien: es una oportunidad perfecta para los cardadores que usan un poco de su cerebro.

Recuerda, no se trata de fuerza bruta, sino de delicadeza. No solo estás esquivando las tonterías de la IA de Stripe , sino que te estás integrando a una comunidad de jugadores sudorosos. Juega de forma inteligente y lenta y, antes de que te des cuenta, estarás inundado de GPU y plataformas de juego.
gpugod.png

Pero no te engañes. Si cometes un error, estás perdido . Mantén la cabeza fría, cambia tus configuraciones y nunca dejes de aprender. Los juegos siempre cambian, y tú también deberías hacerlo.

Ahora sal y convierte esos píxeles caros en dinero en efectivo. Solo recuerda, cuando estés inmerso en la gloria RGB, no habrás escuchado nada de esta mierda de mi boca. Clase terminada, doctrina fuera.
gracicas
 

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💳 Carding Guide - JAWA.GG (GPUs, Gaming PCs) 💳



Listen up, shitheads. Today were taking a detour from our usual targets. Forget about your Nikes and Farfetches and gay ass luxury clothes - were getting into the world of sweaty gamers and overpriced GPUs. Welcome to Jawa.gg, the 'community-driven marketplace' thats about to become our personal piggy bank.

View attachment 45283

You might be wondering why the fuck were bothering with some niche gaming hardware site. Well, pull your heads out of your asses and pay attention. This isnt just another carding job - its a whole new playground of opportunity.



Why Jawa?
  • First off, Jawas dealing in high-value hardware. Were not hitting cheap shit here. GPUs, gaming laptops, custom PCs - this stuff tend to cost a fortune. More expensive gear means bigger profits for us when we flip it. Or if you wanted that shiny new PC that can run your stupid vidya geymz in glorious hundreds of frames per second, you can do a quick hit for your personal use.
  • Second, the demand never fucking stops. These gamers are like addicts, always chasing the next big thing. New GPU drops? Theyre on it like flies on shit. That means weve always got excited buyers waiting.
  • Coolest part is that Jawas built this whole 'community' vibe. Everyones pretending to be friendly, trusting each other because theyre all 'fellow gamers'.


View attachment 45284

We can use that trust to our advantage, get right under their radar. And if problem arises, socialengineer our way out of it.

Another sweet thing about Jawa? The price range. We can start small with some budget builds, test the waters. Once weve got the hang of it, we move up to bigger hits with high end rigs.

Jawas peer-to-peer setup means transactions happen quick. Sellers ship fast, we get our hands on the goods faster, flip them faster, and get the fuck out before any chargebacks can catch up.


Last but not least, most carders wont touch this shit. They dont know their RAM from their motherboard. That means less competition for us smart fuckers who can talk the talk. But I guess that changes once this writeup drops.

This isnt just another job. Its a whole new market to exploit. While other wasting their time fighting over the same old targets, were gonna be making bank in a field theyre too dumb to understand.

View attachment 45286


But dont get too excited yet. Jawas got its own rules and security measures. Were gonna need to be smart about this. Lets fucking go.



Recon

Like we alwatys do with our targets, we fire up our packet sniffer (Burp Suite, Caido) and test browser.

First thing youll notice is that Jawa isnt running on some off the shelf ecommerce platform. These fuckers went and built their own custom coded site. That means we cant rely on our usual tricks for Shopify or Woorcommerce.

Now heres where it gets interesting. Our HTTP interceptor is lighting up like a Christmas tree with Stripe trackers. Theyre fucking everywhere. Every click, every scroll, every time you scratch your ass, Stripe is watching and recording.

What does this mean for us? Two things and neither of them is good news:
  • Payments are almost certainly going through Stripe. If youve burned cards on Stripe befor,e they might be useless here. Stripes got a long memory and a bad attitude.
  • Theyre collecting behavioral data like obssessed autists. All those trackers? Theyre building a profile of how a normal user behaves. Deviate from that and youll stick out.
View attachment 45287
Heres a sample of what were seeing in the intercepted requests:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Every fucking action is being sent back to Stripe for analysis. Theyre not just checking your card - theyre checking YOU.

This level of tracking means we cant just go full retard through the site like we usually do. No rapid fire add to carts, no fast checkouts. We need to mimic real user behavior down to the millisecond.

And dont think you can outsmart this with some bot or script. The behavioral analysis is too sophisticated. One wrong move, one unnatural pause and youre flagged and your orders fraud score gets elevated.

So whats our play here? Were gonna have to slow the fuck down. Browse like youre actually interested in the products. Read descriptions, compare items and hesitate on the buy button. Make it look real or youre dead in the water before you even hit checkout.

Remember: with Stripe involved, your usual tricks might not cut it. Were gonna need fresh cards, clean proxies and a whole lot of patience to crack this nut.



Requirements and Flow
Alright, lets break this shit down. Heres what youll need to hit Jawa without getting your ass handed to you:

  • Fresh US cards : And I mean fucking pristine. If your cards been anywhere near Stripe before, don't use it. Stick to US cards only, none of that international bullshit as Jawa only ships domestic.
  • Clean US residential proxies : None of that datacenter crap. Make sure it matches your cards state.
  • A solid antidetect browser : You need something that can handle Stripes behavioral analysis without hiccups. If youre having trouble hitting Stripe, check if setting Canvas and Client Rects to noise will help.
  • Virgin US drops : And Im not talking about those reshipper services like Reship or Ship7. Jawas got a weird setup where it keeps blocking reshippers and freiaght forwarders. You need fresh, clean drops that havent seen a carded package in their life.
  • Aged email accounts : Getting a business domain email will be better most of the time. Jawa verifies email with an OTP so using our cardholder email trick wont work here.
  • Patience : This isnt a smash and grab job. Youre gonna need to play the long game here.

Now, lets talk flow. Heres how youre reliably get those GPUs shipped:

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  • Set up your environment : Fire up that antidetect browser and connect to your residential proxy.
  • Start with a Google search : Dont go straight to Jawa like a fucking rookie. Search for some gaming hardware on Google, and get yourself to click through to Jawa. This will attach referral and cookie trackers to your session making it look more authentic.
  • Browse like a real gamer : Take your sweet time. Read product descriptions and compare specs. Remember: Stripes watching your every move.
  • Add to cart : But dont rush to checkout. Let that shit marinate for a bit. Maybe come back later and add something else.
  • Create an account : Use your high trust email. Fill out the profile like you give a shit about it.
  • Initiate checkout : Heres where the real game begins. Take your time entering details. No copy-paste bullshit. Type it out like a normal human being.
  • Place the order : Hold your breath and hit that submit button.
  • Wait : Dont touch that setup or card for at least 24 hours. Jawas fraud checks can take time.
  • If successful, dont get cocky: Space out your hits. Patterns are what get you caught.

Remember, Jawas peer-to-peer setup means youre not just fooling a company, youre fooling other users too. One slip-up and youre not just banned, youre fucking blacklisted across the whole goddamn platform.

And for fucks sake, dont try to card some $3000 custom rig on your first go. Start little,build up trust and then go for the big fish. This is a marathon not a sprint.



Closing Thoughts
Alright fuckers, weve covered a lot of ground here. Jawa.gg isnt your run-of-the-mill carding target, but thats what makes it so damn juicy. High-value gear, constant demand, and a community too trusting for their own good - its a perfect opportunity for carders who are uses an ounce of their brain.

Remember, this isnt about brute force. Its about finesse. Youre not just dodging Stripes AI bullshit, youre blending in with a whole community of sweaty gamers. Play it smart, play it slow, and youll be swimming in GPUs and gaming rigs before you know it.
gpugod.png

But dont get cocky. One fuck-up and youre toast. Keep your wits about you, rotate your setups, and never stop learning. The games always changing, and so should you.

Now get out there and turn those overpriced pixels into cold, hard cash. Just remember, when youre knee-deep in RGB glory, you didnt hear any of this shit from me. Class dismissed, d0ctrine out.
Thanks for all the knowledge!!
 

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💳 Carding Guide - JAWA.GG (GPUs, Gaming PCs) 💳



Listen up, shitheads. Today were taking a detour from our usual targets. Forget about your Nikes and Farfetches and gay ass luxury clothes - were getting into the world of sweaty gamers and overpriced GPUs. Welcome to Jawa.gg, the 'community-driven marketplace' thats about to become our personal piggy bank.

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You might be wondering why the fuck were bothering with some niche gaming hardware site. Well, pull your heads out of your asses and pay attention. This isnt just another carding job - its a whole new playground of opportunity.



Why Jawa?
  • First off, Jawas dealing in high-value hardware. Were not hitting cheap shit here. GPUs, gaming laptops, custom PCs - this stuff tend to cost a fortune. More expensive gear means bigger profits for us when we flip it. Or if you wanted that shiny new PC that can run your stupid vidya geymz in glorious hundreds of frames per second, you can do a quick hit for your personal use.
  • Second, the demand never fucking stops. These gamers are like addicts, always chasing the next big thing. New GPU drops? Theyre on it like flies on shit. That means weve always got excited buyers waiting.
  • Coolest part is that Jawas built this whole 'community' vibe. Everyones pretending to be friendly, trusting each other because theyre all 'fellow gamers'.


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We can use that trust to our advantage, get right under their radar. And if problem arises, socialengineer our way out of it.

Another sweet thing about Jawa? The price range. We can start small with some budget builds, test the waters. Once weve got the hang of it, we move up to bigger hits with high end rigs.

Jawas peer-to-peer setup means transactions happen quick. Sellers ship fast, we get our hands on the goods faster, flip them faster, and get the fuck out before any chargebacks can catch up.


Last but not least, most carders wont touch this shit. They dont know their RAM from their motherboard. That means less competition for us smart fuckers who can talk the talk. But I guess that changes once this writeup drops.

This isnt just another job. Its a whole new market to exploit. While other wasting their time fighting over the same old targets, were gonna be making bank in a field theyre too dumb to understand.

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But dont get too excited yet. Jawas got its own rules and security measures. Were gonna need to be smart about this. Lets fucking go.



Recon

Like we alwatys do with our targets, we fire up our packet sniffer (Burp Suite, Caido) and test browser.

First thing youll notice is that Jawa isnt running on some off the shelf ecommerce platform. These fuckers went and built their own custom coded site. That means we cant rely on our usual tricks for Shopify or Woorcommerce.

Now heres where it gets interesting. Our HTTP interceptor is lighting up like a Christmas tree with Stripe trackers. Theyre fucking everywhere. Every click, every scroll, every time you scratch your ass, Stripe is watching and recording.

What does this mean for us? Two things and neither of them is good news:
  • Payments are almost certainly going through Stripe. If youve burned cards on Stripe befor,e they might be useless here. Stripes got a long memory and a bad attitude.
  • Theyre collecting behavioral data like obssessed autists. All those trackers? Theyre building a profile of how a normal user behaves. Deviate from that and youll stick out.
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Heres a sample of what were seeing in the intercepted requests:

*** Hidden text: cannot be quoted. ***


Every fucking action is being sent back to Stripe for analysis. Theyre not just checking your card - theyre checking YOU.

This level of tracking means we cant just go full retard through the site like we usually do. No rapid fire add to carts, no fast checkouts. We need to mimic real user behavior down to the millisecond.

And dont think you can outsmart this with some bot or script. The behavioral analysis is too sophisticated. One wrong move, one unnatural pause and youre flagged and your orders fraud score gets elevated.

So whats our play here? Were gonna have to slow the fuck down. Browse like youre actually interested in the products. Read descriptions, compare items and hesitate on the buy button. Make it look real or youre dead in the water before you even hit checkout.

Remember: with Stripe involved, your usual tricks might not cut it. Were gonna need fresh cards, clean proxies and a whole lot of patience to crack this nut.



Requirements and Flow
Alright, lets break this shit down. Heres what youll need to hit Jawa without getting your ass handed to you:

  • Fresh US cards : And I mean fucking pristine. If your cards been anywhere near Stripe before, don't use it. Stick to US cards only, none of that international bullshit as Jawa only ships domestic.
  • Clean US residential proxies : None of that datacenter crap. Make sure it matches your cards state.
  • A solid antidetect browser : You need something that can handle Stripes behavioral analysis without hiccups. If youre having trouble hitting Stripe, check if setting Canvas and Client Rects to noise will help.
  • Virgin US drops : And Im not talking about those reshipper services like Reship or Ship7. Jawas got a weird setup where it keeps blocking reshippers and freiaght forwarders. You need fresh, clean drops that havent seen a carded package in their life.
  • Aged email accounts : Getting a business domain email will be better most of the time. Jawa verifies email with an OTP so using our cardholder email trick wont work here.
  • Patience : This isnt a smash and grab job. Youre gonna need to play the long game here.

Now, lets talk flow. Heres how youre reliably get those GPUs shipped:

View attachment 45288
  • Set up your environment : Fire up that antidetect browser and connect to your residential proxy.
  • Start with a Google search : Dont go straight to Jawa like a fucking rookie. Search for some gaming hardware on Google, and get yourself to click through to Jawa. This will attach referral and cookie trackers to your session making it look more authentic.
  • Browse like a real gamer : Take your sweet time. Read product descriptions and compare specs. Remember: Stripes watching your every move.
  • Add to cart : But dont rush to checkout. Let that shit marinate for a bit. Maybe come back later and add something else.
  • Create an account : Use your high trust email. Fill out the profile like you give a shit about it.
  • Initiate checkout : Heres where the real game begins. Take your time entering details. No copy-paste bullshit. Type it out like a normal human being.
  • Place the order : Hold your breath and hit that submit button.
  • Wait : Dont touch that setup or card for at least 24 hours. Jawas fraud checks can take time.
  • If successful, dont get cocky: Space out your hits. Patterns are what get you caught.

Remember, Jawas peer-to-peer setup means youre not just fooling a company, youre fooling other users too. One slip-up and youre not just banned, youre fucking blacklisted across the whole goddamn platform.

And for fucks sake, dont try to card some $3000 custom rig on your first go. Start little,build up trust and then go for the big fish. This is a marathon not a sprint.



Closing Thoughts
Alright fuckers, weve covered a lot of ground here. Jawa.gg isnt your run-of-the-mill carding target, but thats what makes it so damn juicy. High-value gear, constant demand, and a community too trusting for their own good - its a perfect opportunity for carders who are uses an ounce of their brain.

Remember, this isnt about brute force. Its about finesse. Youre not just dodging Stripes AI bullshit, youre blending in with a whole community of sweaty gamers. Play it smart, play it slow, and youll be swimming in GPUs and gaming rigs before you know it.
gpugod.png

But dont get cocky. One fuck-up and youre toast. Keep your wits about you, rotate your setups, and never stop learning. The games always changing, and so should you.

Now get out there and turn those overpriced pixels into cold, hard cash. Just remember, when youre knee-deep in RGB glory, you didnt hear any of this shit from me. Class dismissed, d0ctrine out.
 
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