If you do the math, Rockstar Games Support gave the player roughly 30 times what they lost.

If you're looking to make a quick GTA$ 300,000 in Grand Theft Auto Online , you might want to do what this player did . In a post on Reddit, u/unphaazed shared how he reached out to Rockstar Games Support to let them know that he had lost GTA$ 1,680 worth of incendiary ammo after completing the Diamond Casino Heist - and walked away with a bigger payout than the vault would provide.

Considering that it isn't exactly a huge amount you'd probably think that nothing came of it, but you'd be wrong. As the GTA Online player details on the post, Pierro S from Rockstar Support replied to let them know that Rockstar Games is working on fixing the issue, advising them to only purchase the ammo they need. As compensation, the agent then added GTA$300,000 to the player's account, much to the latter's surprise.

While GTA$300,000 isn't a huge amount of in-game currency by any means, the gesture is well appreciated. Grand Theft Auto V is dealing with so many issues at the moment, especially following the release of Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced. Most of the problems, including the lack of support for the Steam Deck and the ongoing unexplained bans, remain unanswered despite Rockstar releasing its sixth patch within a month.

If you're facing similar issues, or you had a similar problem in the past in GTA Online, you can try reaching out to Rockstar Games Customer Support by clicking here. The worst thing that can happen is that you don't get a reply. The thread also reveals similar incidents with players getting gifted from cash from Rockstar Support. You might want to check it out to see what else you can report for free money in return. That said, it might be a better use of your time to read through our guide on how to make money in GTA Online .

Word of advice, before you think this is abusable, u/AdmiralMemo, who claims to be a former Rockstar Support Agent, explains that it costs Rockstar less time and money to just give players GTA$ instead of looking into the problem. They add that if you report the same issue multiple times, they might actually look into it. They didn't explain what would happen if they find out that you're faking it, but we wouldn't recommend trying to find out...

Speaking of money in GTA Online, Rockstar is still giving away up to $3 million to lure players back to Los Santos. GTA V is also currently free to play on PlayStation Plus, but it might not be for long. The good news is that it will be available on the Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass soon, with PC Game Pass support added to the game with the latest patch.