Why GTA Online players should avoid monglitch and other "free money" websites

These free money services are usually fake
These free money services are usually fake (Image via Rockstar Games)

GTA Online players seeking free money have likely stumbled across monglitch or other similar websites. While the idea sounds promising, it's worth noting that these offers are usually scams. Unfortunately, such services are commonly advertised online in YouTube videos, leading gamers to check them out. One old adage is especially relevant for readers checking this out.

"If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is." This article will cover why GTA Online players should avoid using websites that promise free money, like monglitch. It is worth noting that mod menus that give players money do exist, but they're usually exclusive to PC and aren't available for free without pirating the software.


GTA Online players should be wary of monglitch and other websites that promise "free money"

An example of what these websites usually look like (Image via monglitch)
An example of what these websites usually look like (Image via monglitch)

This article will use monglitch as an example. If players visit the site, it seems promising. On the right side are a bunch of random usernames who supposedly got their money.

Astute players will notice that these values seem all over the place for a service that allows players to generate $99,999,999 instantly, so it would be more logical for everybody to spawn that much cash instead.

Ignoring that for a moment, let's check out what's usually required:

  • A username
  • The amount of money and RP you want.

Surprisingly, the platform and region are not required on monglitch, which should be a red flag. Also, the username can be absurdly long, with the following image being a prime example of why this service is fake.

This website somehow thinks that this username is legit (Image via monglitch)
This website somehow thinks that this username is legit (Image via monglitch)

As a quick recap:

  • Username: The website doesn't even check to see if this is legit. In the above example, a verse from Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" is used as a username. Needless to say, it is impossible to have such a long name in GTA Online.
  • All other fields are irrelevant: It doesn't matter what values you input (or even if you ignore them) so long as the username is filled.
  • Connection: This site will always fail the first connection and then succeed on the second, making it seem like the service is legit.
  • Verification: GTA Online players must verify their identity, which is yet another red flag.

Ultimately, one shouldn't expect to get a ton of free money, and RP generated to their account through a service like this one.


Always be cautious of websites promising free money in GTA Online

A few people have asked about monglitch's legitimacy before on the GTA subreddit. The above post perfectly encapsulates how players are supposed to enter some information and then do a few tasks that have nothing to do with GTA Online.

If players want to get free money via questionable means, then they have the following options:

  1. Exploits: Many glitches exist to help players earn a ton of cash. Vehicle duplication, frozen money, etc., all exist, although their methods get patched out occasionally.
  2. Mod Menus: The high-quality ones usually cost money to use, but they do work.

Just remember that GTA Online players could get suspended or banned trying to get cash via nefarious means outside of what Rockstar intended.

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