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Returning Member
by vishesh.talwar- 2 followers
- 12 replies
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Hi Guys,Vishesh here. I'm 32 and from Calcutta,India. I was part of XDBX back in the day.I'm looking to rejoin the crew and have fun with GTAO. Would like to know how active the crew is nowadays. I'm free most days as I don't have a job/business and can play at any time as long as I'm not sleeping. Looking forward to the vetting process. Cheers!
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tj-honyockenson introduction
by tj-honyockenson- 5 followers
- 10 replies
- 708 views
Hi, I'm interested in joining domestic battery. I started playing gta in April '23, not very good but looking to get better and play with the crew regularly. I'm friends with Pete and Omar, but please don't hold that against me 😀
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Billy Syntax Introduction
by billysyntax- 4 followers
- 18 replies
- 1.1k views
Former xDBx member looking to return to an active, mature crew. Been running gtao since launce on 360, but took some time off for life reasons. Recently migrated my ps4 data to ps5, I can be found there often. PSN- Billy Syntax
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Hi. Looking for a crew that’s active.
by GazNicki2504- 3 followers
- 21 replies
- 630 views
Hi. I’m a UK based casual (and I do mean that literally) gamer. I’ve played GTA since it was first released and am still playing GTA5 now. I’m not highly ranked, I’m very casual, but when I’m on I’m meticulous. I’m a 39yr old dad who works hard, and I’m currently off work for medical reasons and playing GTA to pass the time. I am looking to play with like-minded players who can help me jump back into the world of GTA5 Online. I’m currently about level 78 and have no money online - so looking to heist. My time zone is GMT, and I only speak English (yep, I’m an ignorant hick in that sense), so looking to join with players that can mic up in English or at…
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ORIGINAL_RED_MAN introduction 1 2
by SNOW2604- 3 followers
- 26 replies
- 870 views
From the Caribbean, very respectful gamer,play regularly ,if I'm nit on but a member needs help I'll try my best to hop on if just to help out.. Always willing to help crew members ... I usually run the bogdan and most recently the cayo heist for lower level players and for some higher levels if they need the cash. Looking for a crew to be apart of, hopefully this is it.
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KFC-_-CHICKEN__ introduction 1 2
by KFC-_-CHICKEN__- 5 followers
- 25 replies
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Hey 🙂 My PSN is KFC-_-CHICKEN__ I'm 20, from the UK and I play on PS5. I've been playing GTA since the release on PS3. I'm currently rank 735. I would say I am a good overall player in both competitive and PvE. I found out about this crew through the crew vs crews I participated in while in a different crew. You all seem to be a well organised and close crew and I'd love to be a part of that. I'm usually online around 12am-6am during the weekdays and 6pm-8am on the weekends and I hope to meet you all soon 🙂
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Joe_018_introduction
by Joe_018_- 5 followers
- 17 replies
- 688 views
Hi my psn is joe_018_ it used to be savinator018 been against you before in CvC I would consider myself to be a team player and all round a good player and can be competitive so I would like to join domestic battery thanks.
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LJudson18 Introduction
by LJudson18- 4 followers
- 12 replies
- 533 views
Hi all at Domestic Battery. Ended up on the site via GTA Forums as I'm looking for an active crew to play GTA Online with. I'm 27 from the UK. I'm on PS5 and have played GTA Online since day one release all them years ago (With gaps inbetween depending on whats happening IRL). What I enjoy doing in GTA Online is collecting cars and racing. Racing and driving are definitely what I'm strongest at but I can also hold my own in a fight (In GTA of course). I've access to all the businesses and enjoy completing the various heists. Just reached LVL200 after the Los Santos Tuners update (Which has been a quality update for those interested in cars). Looking forward to joining the…
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Boogalu_69 introduction
by Jael- 4 followers
- 16 replies
- 738 views
Hey I’m Jael (boogalu_69) I’m 19years old and I’m level 92 on gta. Love competition and having fun racing. I’m from PR and would like to be part of the crew.
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- 4 followers
- 104 replies
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Hey all, Found out about this site from someone on the gtaforums. Im 23 from the UK. Mature gta gamer.. spend most of my time playing missions really but up for anything. ............2 questions.......... 1. If i can join this crew does it have to be set as my active crew? 2. Im on the PS3. Roughly how many active PS3 players do you guys have? Thanks
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Coming back to the crew
by Chaud1800- 3 followers
- 10 replies
- 575 views
Hey guys I used to be part of this crew back in the day. Just wanted to join to be able to play every now and then with you guys
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Looking for a crew
by Myst_NL- 2 followers
- 21 replies
- 865 views
Hi all, I just recently started playing GTA V again, after playing it on PS3, PS4 and now on PS5. However, I only played the story until my friend introduced to the marvelous world of GTA Online, and all of it's fantastic aspects. I'm still a bit overwhelmed by all of it's possibilities but I'm finding my way around. About me; I'm 34 years old and living in the Netherlands. Currently around lvl 35-36 in GTA. Last May and June I played in some sessions with the Domestic Battery-crew. If it's possible I'd like to join you guys. If you need any more info, just let me know!
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Another one....
by Torgiano- 4 followers
- 16 replies
- 643 views
Hi all! After hours, no weeks, ehm.... no I'm sure it was more like months my friends (Schumi and Myst) finally convinced me to trade in my good old trusty Xbox for a PS. Luck has it that I just managed to pick up the latest one and I started from scratch again in GTAO last week. Schumi has told me a lot about the Domestic Battery-crew and I would like join! I also live in the Netherlands (hence Another one...). I'm 35 years old. For the most time I look for silly stuff to do in GTAO. A recommendation is to pick up 10+ city busses and jump over them using a ramp buggy and a sasquatch doing a full barrel roll. But I also like to help out other people (randomly) i…
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Make it 3
by Sinister- 4 followers
- 13 replies
- 605 views
After a year break from consoles I now have a PS5 and have returned to GTAO. Have been attending PLs and such so I may as well come back home. Same account as always but if I need to open it up for viewing I will, just ignore the PC stats.
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Hi
by TheFox2000unit- 4 followers
- 21 replies
- 846 views
Looking for a crew to race with, (even though I own very few cars and I'm not very good at racing) as for a while now it seems that the only public racing I can find only consists of non-contact or deliberate flat out into-the-side-of-you contact "racing". 🤣
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Macrocosm seeking the big bang
by Macrocosm11- 5 followers
- 19 replies
- 1k views
Good day good people. I'm here seeking sanctuary in Los Santos. I find myself tucked under a bridge in East vinewood while some lunatic has just skidded to a stop uncomfortably close to me, in a police vehicle (which I believe is stolen!), and has engaged in a firefight (using automatic weaponry no less!) against the local authorities. What madness have I stumbled into here? Send help! In seriousness, I'm a mature gamer looking for some people to play gta with, and who won't mind me leaching knowledge from their mind mass from time to time. Thanks for the vine in this crazy jungle!
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Hullo
by Albannach- 3 followers
- 10 replies
- 833 views
New(ish) player from Xbox and moved to PS4. Looking for a group to do heists with. Currently level 5. No drama here, just chill looking for chill.
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I'm new to the crew 1 2 3
by Moorjc- 7 followers
- 57 replies
- 5.3k views
Hello I'm JC, I I've seen many crew killers and rotten players who have no respect for anything, or anyone, but I want to join a team that is able to have fun and move as one unit I'm on the ps3, i'm in my thirties and I enjoy missions with my crew, I like to play online when I can, but most of the time I play at night after 6pm. I have been looking for a mature crew, and I hope this is the one, so thank you for accepting me, I've never seen a crew like this so it should be fun.
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Waemu: an Introduction.
by Waemu- 5 followers
- 15 replies
- 900 views
Hello there! My name is Jay, at 26 years of age it can be hard to find a decent group of folk to hang out with in the PS4 GTA community so I've come here today to seek out such a crew. I started the game originally when it was out on PS4 but due to a lack of people to play with I'd just pick it up for a week and then forget about it. I am still more or less new to the game, with a fresh account. Hoping to find that crew of active members that can encourage me to play.
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Looking for active crew or players 1 2
by Slimcedes9mm- 5 followers
- 26 replies
- 1.7k views
I cant seem to find a good crew with active players. . Ps4... slimcedes9mm
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boozr0wney
by boozr0wney- 3 followers
- 7 replies
- 934 views
This is boozr0wney PSN: boozr0wney Founding member and Prez of Booze Brothers MC Blaine County
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Introduction
by Ms_Angel_Playz- 3 followers
- 20 replies
- 1.6k views
Hello everyone I'm Angel Plays from Moria Ireland. I'm an avid gamer who loves GTAO who recently made the switch from Xb1 to ps4 I'm currently lvl 99 looking to join an active crew to make and play with new freinds and take part in crew events.
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- 4 followers
- 39 replies
- 3.5k views
hi, im Darwin, 35, Canada. I have a 4 yr old daughter who sometimes say "bad game" when I play gta 5 not much of a talker online but I will do my best to back you up
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- 1 follower
- 25 replies
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Figured I'd make an intro thread. How is everyone doing today? I just joined today and I was pointed here by Hatched.
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Straight out of... Denmark? 1 2
by Banketelli- 2 followers
- 38 replies
- 3.6k views
Hey folks! Banketelli here, or just Banks for the sake of being a little international. I'm 24 and as you might already have guessed I hail from Denmark. Since my own crew never grew past member number 5 and none of the others - quitters as they are! - have been playing for a long while, I thought it was time for a change. Searching high and low for a new crew, I think I've finally found the right one. Or the crew found me! As a gamer I'm a clean player, never shoots first and always ready to help a fellow gamer out. Really not good attributes in the world of GTA now that I think about it. I'm looking forward to join you all in battle & races and ho…
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