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🖥️ Cashing Out Stripe via Jawa 🖥️
Remember that guide I wrote about carding Jawa.gg?
💳 Carding Guide - JAWA.GG (GPUs, Gaming PCs) 💳
Well consider this your fucking graduation ceremony. We've moved from hitting GPUs to actually extracting hard cash. This is the payday—the whole goddamn point of the operation.
If you missed the first part, go read it before continuing. This is advanced-level shit not for newbies still figuring out which end of a credit card to swipe.
The Basic Concept
Enough talk. The theory is nice, but you're here for the fucking money. Basically what you need to do is funnel funds from card through Jawa via Stripe. Here are the steps essentially:
- Create a seller account on Jawa
- Create a separate buyer account
- List hardware on the seller account
- Card purchases from your buyer account
- Ship empty boxes (or nothing)
- Wait for money to hit your bank drop
- Vanish before chargebacks roll in
Understanding Stripe Connect
Before chasing out those $$$ you first need to understand Stripe Connect. While setting up direct Stripe accounts with Fullz is getting harder these days, Stripe Connect on marketplaces like Jawa gives you a workaround.

See Jawa.gg has already done the hard work of building Stripes trust. You're just riding their coattails. Instead of fighting Stripe head-on, youre slipping through a side door they've already opened.
Requirements
Don't even attempt this without:
- Two Separate Antidetect Setups: One for seller, one for buyer - completely different fingerprints and proxies
- Clean Bank Drop: Must include SSN matching identity details that havent been flagged by Stripe
- Fresh Cards: High limits, pristine history never touched Stripe before
- Residential US Proxies: Matching your card states
- Real Hardware Photos: Google is free
- Patience: This takes time to execute properly
Creating Your Seller Empire

Your seller account is the foundation of everything. Get this wrong and you're dead before you start.
- Setting Up Your Identity:
- Stripe Connect Verification:
- Submit your bank drops identity details (you can also use a debit card but I haven't tested it)
- Submit your bank drops identity details (you can also use a debit card but I haven't tested it)
- Crafting Killer Listings:
- Focus on high-value PC components ($500-2000)
- Write detailed accurate descriptions with legitimate specs
- Use Private Link feature
- Make sure prices align with actual market value (a $100 mouse and kb shouldnt be listed at $1000 so as to not raise suspicions)
- Describe minor imperfections for authenticity
- Focus on high-value PC components ($500-2000)
Your buyer account needs to be completely disconnected from your seller identity:

- Buyer Setup:
- Use different device, proxy email, and identity
- Create natural activity by browsing and favoriting items
- The Transaction:
- Browse your own listings and send reasonable inquiries
- Use fresh cards that match your buyer's location
- Complete purchase with all matching details (Read first part of the guide)
- Post-Purchase Process:
- As seller grab prepaid shipping labels from PirateShip or similar dirt-cheap label sites
- Add legitimate tracking numbers (empty box optional but recommended)
- Wait for "delivery" confirmation
- Endure Jawas 2-day holding period
- Once funds clear to Stripe Connect (1-2 days), they'll move to your bank
- First payouts take 7+ days; later ones are faster
- Move money immediately once it hits your drop
The entire process runs 9-10 days minimum from purchase to bank transfer. Most chargebacks hit between days 7-21 so timing is everything.
Advanced Tactics
The moment your first transaction clears, youve started a fucking countdown. Think of it like a ticking bomb strapped to your operation. Every day that passes brings you closer to the inevitable chargebacks that will nuke your seller account from orbit.
Your mission is simple: extract maximum value before the explosion.

Start with a small test hit—something under $500. This is your canary in the coal mine. If it processes smoothly don't celebrate with a beer. Instead, immediately prep your next moves. Youve confirmed the tunnel is clear now send in the heavy equipment.
Within 48 hours of that first success, push through 2-3 larger transactions. Target the sweet spot: $800-1500 GPUs and high-end CPUs. These items have the perfect balance of high value and quick resale potential. Space these purchases 2-3 days apart—not because you're patient but because it looks less suspicious in Jawas system.
Remember: this isn't a marathon, its a fucking sprint with a finish line that's on fire. Youve got approximately 7-14 days from your first transaction until the chargebacks start rolling in. Make every single day count.
When the system finally catches on—and it will—don't waste time trying to save your account. Cut losses grab whatever cash has cleared, and disappear. Your next setup should already be warming up and ready to go.
Conclusion
This method isnt for impatient amateurs. It requires meticulous preparation and perfect execution. But unlike most cashout techniques you're getting nearly the full value of those cards.
When the money hits your account, don't get greedy. Take it and vanish. Those chargebacks will hit within weeks and when they do, Jawa will be hunting. By then you should be gone, planning your next operation with a fresh identity.
The clock is always ticking. Make it count.
d0ctrine out.