How to Transfer Money from Criminals to Enforcers in ‘APB: Reloaded’

A lot of gamers have accrued a large amount of money on a character in GamersFirst and Reloaded Productions’ free-to-play MMO action game, “APB: Reloaded.” Sometimes, after making a whole lot of cash, these same gamers want to transfer that money from one character to the next, maybe even from a Criminal to an Enforcer or from an Enforcer to a Criminal.

The process of exchanging money in “APB: Reloaded” isn’t a simple one. In the original Realtime Worlds’ version of the game that released back in the summer of 2010, you could conveniently send money from one character to the next via the mail. You could also easily send weapons, mods and symbols to other characters, too. With GamersFirst in charge, sending money to other characters has become a bit trickier, however, it’s still doable.

Not By Mail But By Auction House

Before in the old RTW version of “APB: Reloaded” it was possible to simply mail money to characters by going to a mail box, typing in the character’s name and putting in the amount of money you wanted to send them.

In GamersFirst version in order to send money from a Criminal to an Enforcer, a Criminal to a Criminal or an Enforcer to a Criminal, you’ll need a couple of cheap items such as a basic t-shirt or maybe pants. Simply use the character that you want to transfer the money to – so in this case we’ll say it’s an Enforcer – and buy a very basic t-shirt from the Social District.

Next up, place the t-shirt in the auction house by clicking on the add item button at the bottom of the auction house screen. You’ll want to set the buyout price to the amount of money you want to transfer over from the other character so in this case let’s say you want to transfer over $15,000, you’ll want to set the buyout to about $20,000 due to the taxes. Be warned, though, the more money you want to transfer the more you will be taxed.

Simply log onto the second character with the money that you want to transfer – in this case it will be a Criminal – and use the Criminal to go to the Social District and use the auction house console. Find the t-shirt you auctioned off from your Enforcer and buy it out at the price you set. If you can’t find the t-shirt you auctioned up then use the search function in the auction house to find your character’s name to display the list of items they have up for sale. And there you have it…once you buy the item the money will be transferred to the other character.

Alternative Money Solutions

Alternatively, if you don’t like the taxation on the auction house and would prefer a different method for transferring money there’s always the money launderer. The trick to it is that you will need more than one person if you want to transfer money via laundering and do it successfully. This method, however, only works when transferring money from a Criminal to an Enforcer.

The first person must be a Criminal and must acquire the set amount of money you want to transfer to your Enforcer from an Action District, such as the Waterfront or the Financial District. Simply commit open-world crimes and avoid being caught. Next up, you’ll need to bring your Enforcer into the district and purposefully “Witness” the Criminal. You can check out the Enforcer beginner’s guide to better understand the “Witness” action and how it works, with the provided link at the bottom of this article.

When you “Witness” the Criminal simply kill or arrest them and take the loot. Transfer it to the launderer and you’ll have the money you wanted. It’s not a very reliable way to transfer money given that any other Enforcer in the area is eligible for witnessing you as well but it’s still a viable way to get money from one character to another.


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