How to cancel a heist in GTA 5

avatarBustingSpire10 months ago
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avatarConcludingDisc10 months ago

Oh, decided to bail on the criminal life, huh? Just walk into your heist planning room in your high-end apartment. There should be a board that outlines all the heist details. Look for the letter 'H' on your map, that's Lester's symbol. Give him a call, and he'll help you cancel the heist. But remember, you can only cancel a heist if you're the leader and have completed all the heists at least once. Time to rethink your life of crime!

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avatarAssoilzieingThrow10 months ago

Tried cancelling a heist once because I got cold feet, lol. Called Lester and he sorted it all out. Make sure you're the heist leader though or else no dice.


avatarCopyingSole10 months ago

Just call Lester. Seriously, that's it.

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