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This week's MC bonuses are the kind that make you rethink your whole grind, especially if you've been chasing GTA 5 Money without wanting to live in heists all day. The Counterfeit Cash Factory usually feels like something you buy "later," then forget about. Not right now. The costs are down, the sales are juiced, and it finally behaves like a business that can sit in the background and still matter while you're off doing Agency work, races, or whatever else keeps you sane.
People skip Cash because the entry price looks steep on paper. This week, that fear mostly disappears. With 40% off the property, the Grand Senora Desert spot is sitting around the low-$500k range instead of pushing $850k. And that location isn't just "cheap," it's practical. You're not threading city traffic every time you resupply or sell, and you're close enough to decent routes that deliveries don't feel like a punishment. Buy the right spot once, and you won't be tempted to move it later.
Here's the bit a lot of newer players miss: the factory itself is basically a shell. Stock production without upgrades drags, and the value doesn't justify the time. That's why the 40% discount on Staff and Equipment is the real win. You can max the setup for way less than usual, and the business stops being "active work" and turns into background income. You'll log in, do a few things, come back, and suddenly you've got product ready. That rhythm is what makes MC businesses feel worth it.
Double money on sell missions changes the math overnight. If you're playing it safe in an Invite Only lobby, a full bar sold to the far buyer lands around the $1,000,000 mark, and you're not sweating random missiles. If you like the chaos, public lobbies can push it to roughly $1.3M with High Demand. Is it riskier. Yep. But the extra cash can be wild if you pick your timing, avoid obvious hotspots, and don't get stubborn about fighting everyone on the map.
The smart move is simple: get the factory, grab the upgrades while they're discounted, and treat sells like scheduled paydays instead of chores. Run your other content while it cooks, then cash out when you're in the mood. If you're trying to speed things up on the currency side as well, a lot of players pair their grind with services from RSVSR to top up funds or grab game items without wasting a whole weekend, and that flexibility makes these limited-time boosts even easier to capitalise on.
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