Too Many Items We Want!
If you've played practically any amount of GTA Online, — and if you're reading this we'll assume you have — you'll know how difficult it is to earn or acquire money in the game. If you want to be as efficient about it as possible in a numerical sense, you'll find yourself grinding the same mission over and over — and that ain't fun for anyone.
However, if you defy the attraction of all those amazing in-game items and play how you want, you can easily find yourself lagging behind other players in terms of new or high-end items and vehicles. Sure, a Banshee gets the job done, but damn, you'd love to be driving a T20 or 900R, wouldn't you?
It's true that grinding heists is a thankless job, as while they do provide the biggest payouts, that only comes to pass if you succeed... and you need to put in a lot of effort to get there. Plus, if you don't have a regular crew to run with, playing with randoms will quickly be a drag unless you've got sufficient patience.
The Executives and Other Criminals update did give players a feasible alternative in the form of VIP work. Doing the right jobs in the right order will synchronize the cool-down times allowing you to go from job to job without any wasted minutes, making some serious cash along the way. There is one catch, though — you need a million bucks just to unlock the missions.
Rockstar loves pumping GTA Online full of flashy high-end content that generally has a heavy price tag (and hey, let's be honest, we love that content too!). There are gold-plated jets and yachts with a going-price of $GTA 10 million. There's the ever expanding list of lowriders keep attracting players, but each will cost you a million $GTA easy. Plus, you need your garages well stocked with rides fit for any scenario.
The Solution
So what does an enterprising player do when they wish to avoid grinding (which still only gets you cash really slowly), but want to update their gear in GTA Online? Rockstar has come up with a simple, fair and extremely lucrative solution.
No, it's not a money cheat. Hell, there isn't even a money cheat in the single player portion of GTA V for the simple reason that Online's stock market is connected with that of the story mode, meaning a money cheat there would affect the Online economy as well.






