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Posted by - eadsad fqwdsaf -
on - Jan 10 -
Filed in - Shopping -
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MC businesses don't always feel worth the hassle, but this week's Counterfeit Cash Factory is the exception. If you're trying to stack GTA 5 Money without living in missions all night, this is one of those rare windows where the numbers actually behave. You buy in cheaper, you upgrade cheaper, and the sale payouts land harder. It's simple, and that's why it works.
The first win is the entry price. With the 40% discount running, the Grand Senora Desert cash factory drops to around $507k on the Open Road laptop, instead of hovering near $850k. That location's also just convenient. You're not fighting city traffic every time you need to move, and you can roll straight into deliveries without wasting half the timer. If you've been sitting on a smaller bankroll, this is the week where "later" should turn into "now."
Owning the place is only step one, and most people stall out right here. They run it barebones, see slow product, then call it trash. Don't do that. Grab the Equipment upgrade and the Staff upgrade while they're discounted. Those two are the whole point. Production speeds up, value goes up, and the business becomes something you can ignore while you're off running heists, grinding VIP work, or just messing around with friends. The security upgrade is nice if you're paranoid about raids, but the first two are the real engine.
Double Money on sell missions flips the usual "is it worth restocking." debate. When supplies turn into doubled revenue, it suddenly makes sense to fill the bar and sell big. In an Invite Only session, you're basically buying peace and quiet. Take the far sale into Los Santos and you're looking at about $1,000,000 on a full stock run, no drama, no random rockets, no weird lobby chaos. The missions can still be annoying, sure, but the payout makes the annoyance feel short-lived.
If you're comfortable reading a lobby, public sales can get silly because of the High Demand Bonus. More players, more bonus, and you can see totals around $1.3 million when the session's busy. The catch is obvious: one bored griefer can ruin your night. So pick your timing. Don't sell when jets are farming the beach, don't sell when the kill feed won't stop, and don't be afraid to switch lobbies until it feels calm. And if you're short on time or just want a smoother setup, some players top up quicker through services like RSVSR for game currency and items, then jump straight into the profitable runs while the event's still live.
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