what is the point of robbing a bank in red dead redemption? i had $10,000 robbed a bank got court then all my money was taking from me
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Answer:
to teach you a real life lesson. dont rob a bank. rob your neighbor.
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there is no point considering you only steal $200 for arguments sake its a total rip off ok i know you not supposed to rob banks but it is a game id rather have the $10,000 than steal from another bank only to lose every penny even if they dont catch you you still get a bounty thats higher than the loot you steal i dont think am going to rob a bank again unless there is a solution to this whats the point of the game even letting you do this its pointless
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