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− | '''Ca$h Store''' is a business in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. It has numerous stores throughout [[State of San Andreas|the state]], notably in [[Los Santos]]. Suggesting by its name, the stores could sell cash, or a be a chain of loan shark businesses. However, none of the buildings are accessible. |
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+ | '''Ca$h Store''' is a financial service found in the [[San Andreas (3D Universe)|State of San Andreas]] in [[1992]]. It is featured in [[GTA San Andreas]]. The store has no role in the game's storyline whatsoever. The company has numerous locations across the state, most notably [[Los Santos (3D Universe)|Los Santos]] and [[Dillimore]]. It is never stated what Ca$h Stores business speciality is but its name suggests that it is a financial service offering monetary loans to its clients and customers. |
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+ | None of its locations are accessible, only serving an aesthetic purpose. The business itself resembles [http://www.cashconverters.com/ Cash Converters], specifically its [[New Zealand]] [http://www.cashconverters.co.nz/ branch] whose logo is very similar to that of Ca$h Store. This suggests that Ca$h Store may not be a financial loan service at all but a pawn shop chain. |
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Revision as of 23:38, 24 June 2014
Ca$h Store is a financial service found in the State of San Andreas in 1992. It is featured in GTA San Andreas. The store has no role in the game's storyline whatsoever. The company has numerous locations across the state, most notably Los Santos and Dillimore. It is never stated what Ca$h Stores business speciality is but its name suggests that it is a financial service offering monetary loans to its clients and customers.
None of its locations are accessible, only serving an aesthetic purpose. The business itself resembles Cash Converters, specifically its New Zealand branch whose logo is very similar to that of Ca$h Store. This suggests that Ca$h Store may not be a financial loan service at all but a pawn shop chain.