U4GM GTA 5 Guide: Why Special Cargo Pays Big

Running Special Cargo in GTA Online isn't flashy like a nightclub or chaotic like a heist, but it pays, and that's why plenty of CEOs still stick with it. If you're starting fresh, or jumping back in with a boosted character from GTA 5 Accounts, the basic plan is simple: buy an office, grab a warehouse, fill it with crates, then sell when the value is high enough. During the right event week, a sale worth at least $500,000 can trigger an extra $500,000 bonus, which turns a normal business run into a very tidy payday.

Setting Up the CEO Side

Before you can touch Special Cargo, you'll need to become a CEO. That means buying an office from Dynasty 8 Executive. It doesn't have to be the most expensive one in the city, either. Once you've got the office, use the SecuroServ computer to purchase a Special Cargo Warehouse. Small, medium, and large warehouses all work for this kind of bonus target, so don't panic if you're working with a cheaper setup. The main thing is having enough stock value to cross the payout requirement.

Filling the Warehouse Without Wasting Time

Most players who know the grind source three crates at once. Yes, it costs more per trip, but you save a lot of time, and time is the real currency in Los Santos. Some source missions are painless. You'll get one van, one truck, or one clear pickup point. Other jobs are a bit more annoying, with crates spread across the map and enemies chasing you down. A Buzzard, Sparrow, or Oppressor Mk II makes a huge difference here. You don't need to fight every NPC either. Grab the cargo, move fast, and get back to the warehouse.

Warehouse Choice Best For Player Notes
Small Warehouse Lower budget CEOs Easy to fill, but sales reach limits faster
Medium Warehouse Balanced grinding Good middle ground for casual sessions
Large Warehouse Big sale weeks Best profit potential, but takes patience

Picking the Right Moment to Sell

Once your stock value hits $500,000 or more, head to the laptop inside the warehouse and start a sell mission. Don't rush into it blind. The game can hand you a Brickade, a Titan, or even a Tug boat, and each delivery has its own problems. Public sessions add another layer of risk because rival players may come after the cargo. If you're not looking for drama, choose your session carefully and keep armor, snacks, and a reliable weapon loadout ready before launching the sale.

Why the Bonus Matters

The real appeal is the stack. You get the normal cargo money, which can already push well past $700,000 with enough crates, and then the special event bonus can add another $500,000 on top. That's why experienced players still bother with crates when newer businesses are sitting around the map. For anyone rebuilding a character, grinding a clean CEO route, or looking to buy cheap GTA 5 Modded Accounts and jump straight into money-making, Special Cargo remains one of the most reliable ways to turn warehouse work into serious Los Santos cash.

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