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Can I get banned for using the UNLIMITED MONEY GLITCH?


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Panther3226

I've only been playn GTA5 Online for 2 weeks

 

and Ive already did every like mission 100x/times each

(figure of speech)

 

Yesterday I saw a video on YOUTUBE for a CAR SALE GLITCH :devil:

 

is it posible to get caught by Rockstar doing it and banned? :miranda:

 

thanks

 

oohh yeah...and Two more days till a possible April Fools DLC

 

hopefully they'll give us heist

 

"Always be METICULOUS!"

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Yep, you will be banned because they keep records of what you do in the game. If you have so many sales in such a little amount of time, you will be banned. So play the game the right way instead of cheating.

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Yes, it is possible. Usually they just reset your money and throw you in a bad sport lobby.

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Yep, you will be banned because they keep records of what you do in the game. If you have so many sales in such a little amount of time, you will be banned. So play the game the right way instead of cheating.

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You've done every mission 100 times in two weeks? Why would you need more money? Doing RR alone 100 times gives you 1,800,000 how much money do you need?

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UNLIMITED MONEY GLITCH lol,only youtubers use it and spam tags too.

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No, R* considers car duplication features completely legit. They never ban anyone for doing it or take away the $. Enjoy.

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Sugar Free Nos

Can you get banned? Sure, anything is possible.

 

Will you get banned? Probably not. They've got bigger fish to fry than banning some money glitcher.

 

 

Whether you do it or not; that's up to you.

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Only one way to find out!

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No, R* considers car duplication features completely legit. They never ban anyone for doing it or take away the $. Enjoy.

I won't be surprised if I see a thread soon about you being thrown into a bad sport lobby for money glitching.

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CrazyDog150

@SugarFreeNos

 

Yeah,Streaming with well known Youtubers that upload Glitches...

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Ai®a©ob®a

Yes in fact there was one member here on the forum that got banned for money glitching but he glitched A LOT of money but if you do it don't over do it the reason most people get banned for doing that is because they over do it and glitch like 100Million or something if you do it just glitch what you need and nothing more

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Brock Elvis

No. Rockstar congratulates you with open arms and invites you into their office for a f*cking hot-chocolate. While they hand you a trophy that symbolises you as a dick for resorting to cheats even though (in your words) you've done EVERY mission of 100 times. If you're still unhappy about the fact that you've probably raked in more money than Bill Gates virtually, I feel sorry for you (not really).

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E•MO•TION

I'm not exactly sure but you can send a support ticket to Brian B. Be sure to include your PSN/XBL account name.

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I've only been playn GTA5 Online for 2 weeks

 

and Ive already did every mission 100x/times each

 

Yesterday I saw a video on YOUTUBE for a CAR SALE GLITCH :devil:

 

is it posible to get caught by Rockstar doing it and banned? :miranda:

 

thanks

 

 

Well, what do you think? Counterfeit money, folk. Don't abuse it, though. Get a sh*tload of money with car sales through glitches and you're out of the fun part of GTA.

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Who cares? Just do it!

I heard from a friend it's really fun!

Its like doing a mission.

Then you can buy anything your heart desires. :cookie::cookie::cookie:

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Welcome to Babylon 2014 :)

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PancakePoon

If you manage to rack up a massive amount of cash, like a couple hundred million, you'll probably be flagged. But if you just want a few million, you will probably be in the clear.

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Well, what do you think? Counterfeit money, folk. Don't abuse it, though. Get a sh*tload of money with car sales through glitches and you're out of the fun part of GTA.

>The fun part of GTA

Yeah, nothing like wasting your time on sh*tty missions to get money when you could be doing something you actually like to do, like races, crew activites, customizing cars, and free roam bs.

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If you are reported, they will send you to the cheaters pool for maybe a couple weeks and probably delete your money.

 

Answer: Yes, you can get banned for whatever they what, including nothing at all, but you probably won't. Many players are exploiting money glitches, and hardly anyone claims to have been banned.

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Well, what do you think? Counterfeit money, folk. Don't abuse it, though. Get a sh*tload of money with car sales through glitches and you're out of the fun part of GTA.

>The fun part of GTA

Yeah, nothing like wasting your time on sh*tty missions to get money when you could be doing something you actually like to do, like races, crew activites, customizing cars, and free roam bs.

 

Well. Better being able to play than getting banned or something, no? Should've put "Fun". My bad. xD

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CarimboHanky

you wont get banned but its likely you would end up wearing a cap like mine!

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-Red_October-

Rockstar has already stated that anyone who uses a money glitch in game will not be banned or bad sported, it's the hackers that are purposely altering the game that they are after.

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No, R* considers car duplication features completely legit. They never ban anyone for doing it or take away the $. Enjoy.

wrong, just because people get away with it doesn't mean it's a legit feature in the game. if it was a legit feature in the game then why do people have to glitch it? it's till exploiting which is considered cheating and once R* deals with the bigger problems then i could see them doing something about it.

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GTAMYBABIES

If you did every mission hundreds of times you should have enough cash.

 

I don't think you're telling the truth

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This video explains the infinite money glitch.

 

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One of the worst videos I've ever seen.

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The_Mossberg500

I wouldn't, but there's no telling. Someone on the forums a few weeks ago posted about being banned after doing the Karin Rebel glitch just TWICE and was banned..console banned as well. Is the money IN GAME worth bricking your console from playing GTA Online as well as being out $60 dollars for the game? There's a chance you might get banned across the board from all Rockstar Games as well.

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