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How to Launder Money in Schedule 1 Game

In the virtual world of Schedule 1 Game, accumulating wealth often involves navigating the less-than-legal avenues of money laundering. Starting with a modest investment in the Laundromat, players can embark on a journey to clean their illicit earnings and convert them into usable ATM funds. This process, while initially limited, expands as players acquire more sophisticated businesses, ultimately allowing for the simultaneous laundering of larger sums. Understanding the mechanics of this system is crucial for players aiming to maximize their financial gains and unlock the full potential of their in-game ventures.

How to Launder Money 

To start laundering money, you’ll first need to buy the Laundromat from Ray’s Real Estate for $4,000.

Select “Business,” and you’ll see a list of four properties for sale:

  • Laundromat – $4,000
  • Post Office – $10,000
  • Car Wash – $20,000
  • Taco Ticklers – $50,000

Ideally, you should buy the Laundromat before your online balance drops below its price. Once you own it, you can start laundering money to build up your funds and work toward purchasing more businesses. Once you hit your deposit limit, Uncle Nelson will give you a call, unlocking a side quest to set up your money laundering operation.

After purchasing the Laundromat, head inside and go through the back door. There, you’ll find a PC that lets you launder money. You can clean up to $2,000 at a time, and the process takes a few in-game hours. Once done, the laundered money gets converted into ATM funds, which you can use to buy bigger purchases like cars, property, and more.

As you progress, you’ll unlock additional businesses like the Post Office and Taco Ticklers, allowing you to launder even more money. All cleaned funds will show up in your account and can be withdrawn from any ATM around the map.

If you start laundering money at the Laundromat, you’ll only be able to convert a portion of it into your online balance. To maximize your earnings, it’s better to invest in more expensive businesses. Additionally, once you own multiple businesses, you can launder money at all of them simultaneously, making it worth gradually buying them as your bank account grows.

Sankar
Sankar
Decided that degrees were as useful as extra lives in a Mario game-totally unnecessary! I’m diving into the extravagant universe of my favourite game, Assassin’s Creed, which lets me roam the world without actually paying for plane tickets. Hodophile by nature and aspiring to get lost in Hang Sơn Đoòng cave in Vietnam someday!
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