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UnVetted member 1 2
by Visionz- 2 followers
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Hey im Visions also know as Isaac im 17 and live in iowa im very anticipated on keeping crews pumped up and ready to keep pushing i used to do crew battles alot on ps3 im now looking for a new crew. I will be able to join in on the crew events when needed most times.
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Hi all, I'm Bryan and I'm from the UK. I've been playing GTAO for a few weeks now and feel I could benefit greatly from joining a crew. I mainly enter land races and have had a go at a couple of heists, but they always seem to end badly! It would be good to have a go at some races, heists and other missions with you guys. Thanks Bry :-)
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Hey there, folks. 1 2
by DeaD_GooN- 2 followers
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Just joined the site. Been looking for a crew for a while, I just couldn't seem to find the right fit. I even started my own crew, but just can't seem to get it off the ground. I figure it's time to close up shop. Then I stumble upon this crew. It's sounds like just the flavor I'm looking for. I'm 37, from middle Tennessee, USA. I'm just trying to find some mature, clean players. I think I found them. My PSN and Social Club name is DeaD_GooN.
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Returning to stay 1 2 3
by Nybaal- 2 followers
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Good evening (or morning, or afternoon) my name is David. I'm from New York. Ok, now that that's out of the way. I'm interested in join your crew for many reasons, but the most important is that I really do believe that in a game like GTAV, you would have a lot more fun playing with like minded mature people. I'm tired of all these little kids cursing at me and doing silly and annoying things. I'm having a lot of fun playing this, and I want to keep it that way. I hope you consider me for this crew. Now, on to the questions: 1. What time zone are you active in? (Ex. East Coast of the US GMT -5) I am active in new york city eastern time 2.…
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Hi, Milo here.
by Milo- 1 follower
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Hey all, Mature respectful old man gamer. I'm in the mountain time zone. I'm gaming most weeknights, and when I can weekends. I'm looking for a crew to run heists.. re supplies etc.. etc.. etc.. basically do all the things in GTA that are just no fun to do with random people. I've a great deal of guild/clan experience stemming back to my pc gaming days. Original Ultima online, everquest, vanilla wow. I've read and understand your crew policy and guidelines. And I would truly enjoy attending 1 or more events a week. Regards, Milo
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Unvetted memeber
by Firebear926- 1 follower
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Im from illinois. I work third shift Central time zone. I recently was in a game on gta5 with a few of your members. It was a pleasure playing with them. Im interested in joining for a few reasons. Making money, doing crew events. Playing multi player missions i havent been able to play bc its hard to find people who will play. And developing as a player. Tags can remain. And i will attend a crew even atleast once a week. I have read the terms and policy. Ill do my best to remember them all
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x-SATISFYA-x - Introduction
by xPAVANx- 1 follower
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What time zone are you active in? (Ex. East Coast of the US GMT -5) GMT+/-0:00 I'm usually active after 6PM UK time Weekdays. Weekends I'm available whenever unless i've got something planned, so just holla and i'm there! What are some of your goals/reasons for joining a crew? I have been playing GTA 5 since having it on the PS3. Since then I have been an active member of Cloud 9. I fancy a change and also wish to play with people who are lot more active. As members of Cloud 9 are mostly US based, there were time zone difficulties being faced and a steep decline of interest towards the game. I am currently almost level 85. I enjoy pl…
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Schumi6581 intro
by Schumi6581- 1 follower
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Hi, I would like to join your crew. Pretendweredead told me about your crew and what you do. That triggered me to write this. below you will find my introduction: What time zone are you active in? (Ex. East Coast of the US GMT -5) my timezone is GMT+1 so Amsterdam, Paris, Berlin time What are some of your goals/reasons for joining a crew? main reasons are to have fun, socialize and help each other in-game. Our tags must remain active during vetting, can you abide by this? (Afterwards you can swap at will but we should be your primary) That should be no problem Will you be able to attend at least 1 event or game with the crew once…
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heya all, Kasdakh here
by kasdakh- 2 followers
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Hi everyone. I'd like to start off by saying I'm impressed that this site has so many people posting things that are very recent. Last crew site I visited had activity that dated to last year. I'm on EST timezone but I work night shifts. My usual time to be found in GTA is between 0200 and 0830 in the morning (EST). It is very tough for me to find people who are online during my available timeframes. I have joined two crews but no one is active during the time I'm online. One crew has 23 members and the other 20 (iirc). First crew I joined was IGN but that was a massive mistake. I'm looking for a crew for the same reason as anyone wants to play a MMP…
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Hi, I’m Dustin
by Kirojiun- 1 follower
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Hello, Everyone. My name is Dustin, and I’m born and raised in the lovely state of Arizona. I recently turned 40 and I teach English to high school students. 1. Time Zone - (GMT-07:00) Arizona 2. I’m looking to join a mature guild that I can experience all aspects of GTA with. I’m looking for a guild that helps each other out, looks out for one another, and respects others’ game play. I’m an honest player who’s just tryin’ to make an (dis) honest buck. I just purchased the facility and look forward to unlocking everything with my new crew! 3. Your tags will remain active constantly. I have no reason to switch. 4. I will attend every event I can. I’ve …
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Hi there
by VALL_es- 1 follower
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Hi everyone, VALL_es here. I don't think you need a long introduction, most of you know me. It's good to see known faces here. I'm member of Santa Muerte Gang and we sometimes play GTA and RDR, I'll create a crew area asap. I have a big respect for you all, most of the times I played with you was fun and a big pleasure to be with fantastic people. In the past I used to play more and often I was r*ped by aj in FA but you can see me online on Thursdays. Cheers.
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Intro
by MadeYourMomChoke- 1 follower
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Hey there Everyone, MadeYourMomChoke here or MYMC for short. This crew looks like its right down my alley in terms of what I'm looking for so here's hoping I can make the cut. no idea what else to put here.
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Eager beaver intro 1 2
by xRETROGHOUL- 1 follower
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Hello all, my name’s Melissa and I just stumbled onto an old recruitment post on the GTAforums to which I’m glad this is still an active crew!! I’m 21 years old and currently reside in Arizona (MST). The last time I was in any sort of group was way back when destiny first came out. My friend and I were in an all female clan but as more DLC dropped myself and most of the others had slowly stopped playing. My friend moved onto a new clan with her bf and I was pretty much floating lol. I unfortunately lost contact with some of the girls in the clan including a very good friend in Argentina who we had planned to meet up one day. I would love to be part of a GTA crew that…
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Hii I’m Sara. 1 2
by Saragru- 27 replies
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My name is Sara and I’m 21 years old currently residing in New York, USA. I found myself playing GTAV less and less because I never had much to do, nor anyone to play with. I want to get back into it! Missions, heists, or just having a good time. I’m in the EST time zone and am down to do just about anything. I’m currently level 80 and I mostly play at nighttime. ?
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Hi my name is Charlie, i have just started playing GTA V again looking for some like minded players to enjoy the game with. i hear this is a very welcoming and helpful crew so would like to join up. my PSN for PS3 is Jedi_Rasta my social club id is Jedi-Rasta If there is anything else you would like to know please feel free to ask.
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Introduction
by PlatinumGaz- 22 replies
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Hello, I'm Gaz and I'm 37. I want to join the crew to play GTA with like minded gamers to earn money, Help crew members make money, Kill people and have fun. I'm on PS4 so hopefully I'll see you online, Any questions feel free to ask.
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Hello to everyone
by Jay- 17 replies
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Introduction
by 100100- 1 follower
- 9 replies
- 666 views
- cst time zone. I'm available on some weeknights, and most weekend nights - i have a mic - mature gamer, will follow rules. enjoy playing for fun and cash earning - can include tag, and can attend some events - psn: JWest100
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Pharasees Intro 1 2
by Pharasees- 2 followers
- 25 replies
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1) I'm in Est time zone. My normal play times are 8pm-10pm weekdays. Weekends I'm normally on in the afternoon until late at night. Wednesday's I have Church so game time is limited. 2)I'm 42yr old, mentally stable adult. As my game time is limited, I enjoy generating income in an organized, streamlined manor. This usually involves selling my product or selling yours quickly and efficiently. Double RP/$ is not out of the question if the money is right. 3) The tag is not an issue. I'm currently repping a family tag but the children play other games, so I'm alone. 4) I could attend one event weekly but would prefer to grind. Just being honest.
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Hello everyone 1 2
by poohty_t- 2 followers
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Hello everyone, So i actually joined this site a long time ago, but never actually joined the crew. I have in the past year gotten really bored with GTA V Online, but not because i do not like the game, but because im 40 and have a full time job and kid as well. So my gaming time is limited to a few hours in the evening after my child is in bed. I do not have time to sit in an empty lobby waiting 30 minutes to finally get 3 people to show up. So thats lead me to looking for another crew to join( the other one i was in is not as active now), and see if i could get back in the swing of things on GTA with an active crew that actually does stuff, and in more…
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INTROUDUCTION
by Bash- 1 follower
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Hi Im Bash, Lol ive been trying so long to find a decent crew (since ps3) and now I guess I came across somthing good Im a 20 years old gamer dude , 3rd yeat civil eingineering student Hardcore battlefield gamer Good rainbowsix siege gamer And a huge fan of gta Ive had more than3 accounts for gta and I still make new ones Im a good team player I like communication Team play and fun ofcourse I hope I become a member of your team Psn id :BLB00L_3 Social club:Blb00l
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Recruitment Introduction
by Chri814- 13 replies
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Hi my name is Chris, I live in Italy (UTC+1), I can speak english rather well and I've been a fan of the GTA series since I was 5, when I started playing Vice City. I've been playing GTAV since day one and I upgraded to PS4 about a year ago, where I finally achieved the Mastermind Challenge with a bunch of friends. I'm joining this crew cause I really enjoy having free roam fun and all crews I have joined in the past are either snapmatic obsessed hipsters or MC tryhards, I hope this crew isn't neither of those. I can probably keep the tag active during vetting period as long as it's only for two weeks. I'll surely attend to as many meetups as I can, especially if they are…
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Recruitment Introduction topic
by XxNBA DURK xx- 2 replies
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Hi my name is Maurice Sanders and Im interested in joining a crew that is mature and knows how to turn the switch on and off. I am playing on XB1 and my gamertag is xx NBA DURK xx Thanks
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Intro of Dead-Demon 1 2
by Dead-Demon- 3 followers
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Hello Domestic Battery. My name is João (jonh in english) i´m portuguese and i have 19 years old, have 1 son with 1 year and i live in Porto (GMT time zone). I am unemployed and i stopped study for a time and now im looking to finish the high school but have a lot of free time. i spend my time on youtube watching gameplays, animes and specially watching Broughy1322 doing races, i spend a lot of time playing gta and i have a crew with my brother and our 2 friends but now im the only one who goes to gta so i think there is no need for me to be on that crew alone. i love racing and i try to improve myself. i only have ps3 and i´m not interested buying the ps4 because im hap…
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Introduction
by ArcticHawk-1- 16 replies
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Hey there my psn name is ArcticHawk-1 For a long time, I am looking for a reliable team of players who could help me live the true experience of GTA Online. Because nothing can be done solo in this game. In order to do stuff you need people for heists, mc and all. Most of the time I see trolls or children who can't even keep with others. https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/member/gtawhisperer Age: 18 Level: 49 Skills: Almost maxed Money: 150 k/h Time: US/CANADA Eastern Time +8.00 Active status: Online after christmas 2 days a week.
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