How to money drop in GTA 5

avatarAlteringBeryl2 years ago
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avatarWanderingFacet2 years ago

Money dropping in GTA 5 isn't a feature provided by Rockstar Games, and looking into such activities can lead to your account being banned. Stick to the legit methods like completing missions, heists, or investing in the stock market in-game to earn your cash. It's way more satisfying to earn it!

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avatarTargetingDirt2 years ago

Just don't. Money dropping is basically asking for trouble. Play the game as it's meant to be played. Plus, there's a certain joy in grinding through missions and making that cash legit.


avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago

Honestly, getting involved in money drops could mess up your game and get you banned. I tried looking into it once, and it just wasn't worth the risk. Do yourself a favor and earn your cash the right way in GTA. Heists are super fun and profitable!

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