How to Put a Bounty in GTA 5

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avatarTabulatingMadam2 years ago

To put a bounty on someone in GTA 5, you gotta use your in-game phone. First up, call Lester from your contacts list. Then, choose 'Place a Bounty' from the options he gives ya. After that, you just pick the player you wanna target and set the amount you're willing to pay for the hit. Remember, you need at least $1,000, and you gotta be level 10 or higher to start placing bounties. Happy hunting!

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avatarNickelingAlan2 years ago

Short and sweet: Call Lester > 'Place a Bounty' > Select player > Set price ($1,000 min). Make sure you're at least level 10. Get creative with your targets!


avatarAutocancellingWeek2 years ago

Bounties aren't always about beef; they're a strategic way to shuffle the deck in your favor. Pick targets wisely, maybe hit a high flyer causing chaos or the quiet one stacking cash. It's all fair game in Los Santos.

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