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i remember when i got a 2k loan from ge money i didn't have to pay interest for like 9 months but i paid it off in a month and a half! so you can maybe try shopping around for those kinds of deals! oh yeah and there was like a $150 charge for commission or some shit!

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Casino, scratchies, swear jar, drugs... all very great ways to make a buck but clearly the only way to make money fast is to invest in a dodgy Gold Coast business idea pitched from non other than a random stranger on a car forum:

>>get rich now<<

not sure how far away it is but do vintage at a winery... hear they can be good money... .but thats probably too far away and your turbo's will be sold... lol.

or

race commo's for pink slips....make sure you win.... jkz.

i vote casino

good luck, youll need it.

take it from someone who works there, on the tables, its a stupid idea, youll have to bet big to get there, and by the time you hit a run, well, youre probably a few hundred under.

Edited by scandyflick

Simple - crime. Theft, muggings, car jacking etc. Just remember to pay the standard 30% to the locals. Try a Post Office. You'd be surprised how much cash the have with relatively little security, but remember that it's a federal offence so your jail time will be greater if you get caught. And if that does happen remember Bubba likes the newbies to shave first.

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