![]() ![]() If you get to the drop off you’ll be handsomely rewarded with all the money saved up in the multiplier, however you’ll lose a lot of prestige in the process. In order to retrieve said funds you’ll need to go to the money laundering drop off. The first reward for robberies or chop shop submissions adds to your multiplier and your funds will be added to the multiplier. Take note, though, there are two rewards for turning in profits. It can also cut down on time and makes it twice as easy to turn in the goods. Sometimes this method for making cash is best done in a group, where one person drives while the other loads up the vehicle. Storage facilities can also be broken into simply by running a vehicle into the storage doors to break them open. The best places to rob are those down side streets or off main streets, to prevent from being spotted. It’s best to take the armored car you commandeered and use it to break into a few stores, just watch for pesky Enforcers or fellow Criminals who might try to jack your ride with all your stolen goods in there, otherwise you’ll have to start over. You’ll notice the multiplier in the top left hand corner with a money bag icon, the more crimes you commit the faster the multiplier goes up, and in turn, the more money you can make. The main goal is to start fast and build up the multiplier as quickly as possible. The real trick to fast cash is not in how much you rob or what you rob, but committing enough crimes to amp your multiplier without getting caught via Witnessing. The second purpose for the armored car is that it holds up to 25 spaces for tons of large boxes, crates, etc., when you rob a storage facility or a store, making it perfect for both robberies and chop shop cash-ins. Their first purpose is that trading them in at the chop shops will make you some really fast cash, up to 400$ per trade in if you don’t damage it while getting it to the chop shop. Armored vehicles can hold a lot of cargo space, which is why they serve a twofold purpose. Instead of driving around looking for armored vehicles if you manage to find one don’t take it to the chop shop just yet. Now these vehicles spawn in specific intervals at specific points on the map. The first step in making some quick cash is robbing armored cars. Just make up a second account and throw together a Criminal, I’ll explain how your Enforcer will make all the cash later, but for now just go with it. Now, if you don’t have a Criminal on your account then don’t worry. The reason you’ll want to steal an armored car once you get in the game is because it serves a twofold purpose and will make it a lot easier to make fast cash. The third step simply requires a large vehicle, preferably an armored car. However, take note that one aspect of making fast cash can be completed slightly easier in the Financial District, so it wouldn’t be a bad idea to go there first. Next up, you’ll want to join a low populated server on either action district, it doesn’t really matter. If, however, you want to make some fast cash as an Enforcer you’ll still need a criminal to carry out the following. If you plan on playing as a Criminal then you already have step one underway. ![]() There are a couple of things you will need before you get started on your crime spree of fast cash. No worries though, I can explain to you how to make fast money in APB: Reloaded with either a Criminal or Enforcer, without even breaking a sweat. Well, there are a few things you should keep in mind: the game is not easy. So you’ve finally taken the dive and decided to play the re-launched and reloaded version of All Points Bulletin, hosted by GamersFirst. ![]()
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