Money glitches have been patched up time after time by Rockstar in an attempt to give gamers a level playing field, but now it would seem that the new "Ill-Gotten Games pt.2" update has allowed for yet ANOTHER money cheating scam.
Many gamers might well remember previous glitches involving "rat loaders" and such, but this new glitch is a little different. Basically, it all starts with 9 cars in your garage, preferrably using the Unit 2 Popular St. garage. One of the cars in the garage must be a duplicate of another, and the gamer must drive one of those cars out of the garage. Then, destroy the aforementioned car with a grenade, with the player inside.
After the player respawns they should steal a car immediately from a nearby road, then proceed to call Mors Mutual Insurance using the in-game phone. While the phone call is active and the pop-up is still visible, the player must drive the stolen vehicle into their garage, crucially, holding the brake and accelator at the same time. Finally, press X or A (depending on your console) after releasing the brake.
Obviously with any glitch their is a chance that it won't work a few times (usually the first time,) but if successful the insurance will have worked out, while the stolen vehicle will be part of the gamer's garage. Then, the gamer must go into the job lobby and restock on grenades.
Finally, exit that lobby and go back to the vehicle that was destroyed earlier and it should be alright to drive that same vehicle back into your garage.
Talking through glitches can be a bit confusing, therefore if you would prefer to watch the video walkthrough a YouTube user has posted the following video clip:
Everybody seems to love money glitches, apart from Rockstar of course and they are still yet to comment on a potential fix. However, they have addressed another issue that we reported earlier this week regarding slow frame rate issues.
Rockstar said: "We have received reports of lower framerate in GTAV and GTA Online after Title Update 1.28 on PC, and we are looking into these reports now. If you would like to receive an automatic email notification as soon as there is more information, please log into the Support Site and click Subscribe at the top of this page."