"Guys, I just got word about a potential hack for GTAv that can give you $1 million instantly. Apparently, it involves exploiting a glitch in the casino, but I don't know the exact steps yet. Has anyone else heard about this or tried it out?"
"Dude, this sounds like a total scam. I'm not buying into some shady method that claims to give you a million bucks instantly with GTA - the devs would've patched that by now, not to mention it's a game. Report this thread, mods!"
"Dude, don't even think about it. This 'new method' is probably just a scam to get your login credentials or wallet info. The devs would have patched any legit exploit by now, so GTAV hack attempts are a dead giveaway for a phishing op."
"Y'all need to chill, this is a clear scam. GTA V hasn't been hacked in years, and even if it was, there's no way you're getting a million bucks instantly. Don't fall for it, report this to the mods ASAP."
"Dude, don't even think about clicking on that link or trying to use the 'new method' to hack GTA V. I've been around this block a few times and 99% of these 'hacks' are just malware or phishing scams. Don't risk your account or device for a quick buck, fam."
"Guys, I'm smelling a rat here. There's no official announcement from Rockstar about a hack that lets you get $1 million instantly. This sounds like a phishing scam to me, be careful not to fall for it."