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When you're chasing steady cash in GTA Online, you start respecting the little routines. The Madrazo Hit is one of those "do it, get paid, move on" jobs, and it fits neatly into a daily grind with moneytalk happening in every lobby anyway. First thing: you've gotta own a Bail Office or none of this even shows up. After that, Martin texts you a target, a purple marker appears, and you're off. Find the right person in the circle, drop them, take the photo, and the contract closes.
The big mistake is treating it like a mini-heist. It's not. Park a little away, go in light, and keep your exit simple. If you roll up in something loud and start a war with random NPCs, you'll spend more time dealing with chaos than actually doing the job. I like to start these when I'm already moving around the map doing other stuff, because the target can spawn anywhere and you don't want to feel like you're touring Blaine County for no reason. Once you're inside the search area, slow down and actually read the prompt before you do anything dumb.
Base payout is GTA$20,000, which is fine for a few minutes. But the real point is the "preferred weapon" condition. Martin's picky, and the game tells you what he wants when you enter the zone. Plenty of people ignore it, blast the target, and wonder why the pay feels average. Follow the instruction, though, and you get an extra $10,000 on top. That means $30,000 for the exact same job, just with a bit of discipline. Keep a few common options on you—like a suppressed pistol, a melee weapon, whatever—so you're not scrambling at Ammu-Nation mid-mission.
The other angle is timing. Rockstar rotates bonuses, and some weeks Madrazo Hits pay double. When that happens, the base jumps to $40,000, and the preferred-weapon bonus pushes it to $60,000. That's a chunky reward for a daily task you can knock out fast. You're capped at one hit per day, so don't blow it by turning it into a police marathon. Snap the photo, break line of sight, and leave the area like you were never there. If you're smart, you chain it with other quick dailies and keep momentum going; if you're not, you'll spend twenty minutes arguing with helicopters.
I treat Madrazo Hits like brushing your teeth: not exciting, but you feel it when you skip it. Log in, wait for the text, do the job clean, take the bonus, and move on. It's also a nice palate cleanser between bigger grinds, because it forces you to play a little differently depending on the weapon request. If you keep an eye on Thursday updates and you're thinking about when it makes sense to money for a build or a business push, this is still one of the easiest ways to keep your income ticking without burning out.Welcome to RSVSR, where the grind feels less like homework and more like a win. If you're chasing steady GTA Online cash, Madrazo Hits are a solid daily: own a Bail Office, follow the purple marker, take out the target, then snap the body photo to get paid. It's $20,000 standard, and if you use Martin's preferred weapon you'll pocket an extra $10,000—easy $30k in minutes. Keep an eye on weekly event boosts too, because double payouts can turn that quick job into a seriously tasty run.
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