Top Customers for Every Dealer in Schedule 1

In Schedule 1, the dealers you employ exhibit varied strategies for selling your product, including identifying the most profitable customers to target. Established connections with specific dealers facilitate selling your unique drug strains, as loyal customers are inclined to pay premium prices for products from dealers they trust. By analyzing the dynamics between your dealers and their clientele, you can strengthen these relationships, ensuring a steady income stream.

There are a total of six dealers available for hire, each operating primarily in designated regions. While expanding your dealer network incurs an additional cost of 20% on all profits from their sales, the investment pays off by broadening your empire’s reach across the game, ensuring access to a diverse customer base.

How To Unlock All Dealers

Pay Initial Prices After Unlocking Regions

Benji dealer in front of motel in Schedule 1
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Unlocking all dealers is essential for maximizing customer outreach. To recruit a dealer, you are required to pay a buy-in fee, which varies significantly; dealers from initial regions are generally more affordable. For instance, the first dealer, Benji, can be hired for just $500 during the early game stages.

To discover dealers, it is crucial to achieve specific level unlocks within Schedule 1, which will reveal new areas on your map. Progressing through the game and reaching certain ranks unlocks additional regions, rewarding your efforts in expanding your drug empire.

Once a dealer is unlocked and hired, you can promptly engage them to start selling your products. Interacting with dealers will provide insights into their customer base and preferred clientele.

The following table highlights each dealer available, their respective regions, and the customers they already cater to:

Dealer Region Location Available Starting Customers
Benji Coleman Northtown
  • Chloe Bowers
  • Beth Penn
Molly Presley Westville
  • George Greene
  • Charles Rowland
  • Jerry Montero
Brad Crosby Downtown
  • Randy Caulfield
  • Eugene Buckley
  • Greg Figgle
Jane Lucero Docks
  • Melissa Wood
  • Billy Kramer
Wei Long Suburbia
  • Harold Colt
  • Jeremy Wilkinson
  • Jackie Stevenson
Leo Rivers Uptown
  • Michael Boog
  • Ray Hoffman

Each dealer has the potential to unlock additional customers as you progress, allowing for diverse experiments with different drug strains. Once all dealers are engaged, you can analyze each customer’s needs to determine the most profitable sales strategies.

Best Customers For Every Dealer

Organize Clients By Their Preferred Strain

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Through my experience assessing dealer clients, it became evident that the most lucrative customers are typically those with a strong preference for affordable drug strains. Higher-priced drugs are more challenging to sell, as frequent buyers gravitate towards cheaper options. Relying too heavily on expensive products can diminish profitability, especially when production costs are factored in.

To maintain your loyal customer base, experiment with readily producible strains like OG Kush or Granddaddy Purple, as these tend to sell successfully across a broad customer demographic.

The most favorable customers are those with minimal purchasing demands. These clients facilitate the creation of straightforward, cost-effective strains that yield significant profits, even after dealer cuts are deducted. Furthermore, it’s vital to ensure that dealers cater to customers located nearby, as this enhances the ease of transaction.

The following table illustrates the top customers for each dealer in Schedule 1, along with the preferred strains that maximize sales within their specific regions:

Dealer Best Strain Best Customers
Benji Coleman Sour Diesel
  • Mick Lubbin
  • Kyle Cooley
  • Donna Martin
  • Kathy Henderson
  • Austin Steiner
  • Sam Thompson
Molley Presley Granddaddy Purple
  • Meg Cooley
  • Mac Cooper
  • Charles Rowland
  • Billy Cramer
  • Joyce Ball
  • Marco Barone
Brad Crosby OG Kush
  • Kevin Oakley
  • Lucy Pennington
  • Randy Caulfield
  • Sam Thompson
  • Geraldine Poon
  • Jeff Gilmore
Jane Lucero OG Kush
  • Eugene Buckley
  • Jennifer Rivera
  • Keith Wagner
  • Lisa Gardener
  • Greg Figgle
  • Cranky Frank
Wei Long OG Kush
  • Dennis Kennedy
  • Chris Sullivan
  • Carl Bundy
  • Alison Knight
  • Karen Kennedy
  • Jack Knight
Leo Rivers OG Kush
  • Walter Cussler
  • Pearl Moore
  • Jen Heard
  • Lily Turner
  • Michael Boog
  • Ray Hoffman
  • Herbert Blueball

Once you’ve curated which customers each dealer should target, you can begin to develop specific drug strains tailored to their preferences. Consistent supply of the preferred strains for each dealer’s clientele leads to straightforward sales and solidifies your relationship with them.

Establish a consistent inventory strategy and refrain from excessive experimentation with new products. Often, the most successful recipes in Schedule 1 aren’t the most complex; maintaining a couple of dependable strains in production is usually the best approach. When looking to test new variants, consider selling those directly, rather than committing to large-scale production for dealers without certainty of success.

How To Fix Dealers Not Dealing

Make Sure Your Drugs Provide The Right Effects

Assigning customers to Benji dealer in Schedule 1

Despite assigning optimal customers to your dealers, they may still fail to make sales due to various issues:

  • Dealers may lack sufficient product.
  • Customers might not be interested in the products available through your dealers.
  • Game glitches could hinder dealers from reaching clients.

To resolve issues with dealers not engaging their customers, first restart the game to reset its systems. Nevertheless, the primary reason for a dealer’s inactivity remains a lack of inventory. Regular management of supplies is crucial to ensure dealers have an array of strains to sell to their loyal customer base.

Understanding the preferences of a dealer’s customers is vital before determining which products to stock. Each strain produces varying effects sought by different customers; if the effects do not align with customer preferences, sales will stagnate. By focusing on your dealers’ best customers, you can adjust your offerings to meet their demands effectively.

For those aiming to streamline their operations, consider establishing a production system aligned with desired drug effects. For example, setting up a facility to produce sedative strains ensures customers who favor such effects receive the correct products consistently.

Employing trial and error will refine your strategies, ensuring dealers remain active and profits keep flowing. By strategically matching customers with the right dealers in Schedule 1, you can cultivate a loyal customer base eager to purchase your products continuously, ultimately maximizing your revenue.

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