'GTA 5 Online Heists' money glitch discovered; cheat codes, and more

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After Rockstar Games rolled out the 1.23/ 1.24 update for the stability of "Grand Theft Auto Online Heists," a money glitch was discovered by a YouTube user, giving players the opportunity to get more money out of the game without exerting too much effort. 

Based on the video guide posted by YouTube user TwoDynamic, players can amass extra "GTA" cash by following the simple instructions to activate the Solo Money Glitch. 

One of the tips mentioned was to head over to "southernsanandreassuperautos.com" and purchase a "Karin Rusty Rebel" worth $3,000. After that, the players must go to Los Santos Customs, Wheels Category, Heat to Rim Types, Offroad, Stock Rim before heading to AMAZON. 

Then players can purchase Amazon for $500. By following the instructions mentioned in the video about backing out from the purchase at the last minute, the money glitch can be activated. Then players can head over to the SUV, Chrome Rims, Fagorme, where the Fagorme rims will become available for purchase for free. Players should only attach the wheel of their vehicle to get the free rim. 

After doing so, players should check out their vehicle price. At this point, the vehicle could be worth $40,195. This can be sold so that the player can earn extra money. 

The video also reported that players can repeat the process as many times as they can. Per transaction, players must be willing to shell out at least $8,000 to be able to earn a huge sum of $32,000.

Other tips mentioned in TwoDynamic's video include the instructions about how to activate the Super Jump mode in the game. Players should simply follow this code to do it: Left>> Left>> Triangle>> Triangle>> Right>> Right>> Left>> Right>> Square>> R1>> R2. 

To become invincible in the game, the code is: Right>> X>> Right>> Left>> Right>> R1>> Right>> Left>> X>> Triangle. 

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