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i work 7-7 or 7-9 daily...so hard to find playing time...and keep up with braking bad.

I work 7-7..... as in 7 days on 7 days off. GTA came out on my last day off. Now I'm out at work itching to get home and play again :(

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Can those making millions on the stock market please share their secrets? :)

Tried buying automotive stock, and blowing up rival cars but share prices didn't change a cent. I think the online market rolls over every day in real-time so maybe i'm being impatient.

I know the assassination missions give good trading tips but i completed all of them already, and probably didn't take advantage of them as well as I could have (tip for others, save an assassination mission or two for after you pull off a heist and have a good 6 figures to drop on shares).

Also cool tip: The Bugatti Veyron clone frequently spawns on the equivalent of Rodeo Drive. Costs $1,000,000 but you can find it there easily

rockstar social club wont work for me... oh well.

seriously low on cash. stuck on $3 lol muggin people doesnt usually yield much/any money

rob some gas stations and shit.....

that social club thingo is taking a battering. everyone is trying to get a log on and join a crew before online starts up.

i have no f**king idea how your doing this 24 hours after you got it...... set by step to how you made you money please lol

lol I don't think I did anything special just doing jobs, I did invest half of my first jobs money in stock. Which is slowly paying off

POW !

LOL gold

lol I don't think I did anything special just doing jobs, I did invest half of my first jobs money in stock. Which is slowly paying off

LOL gold

ahhh fair play. i started investing last night.... just shit stock that had crashed... buy low sell high right!

right gents. we have a couple of member in the sau crew. hierachy will be decided on a first come first serve basis... unless someone puts there had up to run that shit. make a club banner etc. then they will get promotion priority.

the rest will be promoted until the spaces fill up. get in on it geezers. xp and rep bonuses free shit in the game and other stuff.

im on 360 add me if you guys like UrNightmare369, only up to about the 6th story mission, been doing side missions like the tow truck and random world events they are so fun, saved a chick by killing 3 guys trying to attack her :P

im on 360 add me if you guys like UrNightmare369, only up to about the 6th story mission, been doing side missions like the tow truck and random world events they are so fun, saved a chick by killing 3 guys trying to attack her :P

go here. join up.

http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/crew/skylinesaustralia

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