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More dealers?
Demand is skyrocketing, and the existing dealer can only handle 8 addicts.
WHERE is the job market for more dealers??
I need at least 4 :weed:
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You don't have to accept every person who messages you. There's no penalty for declining a sale, or even ignoring them (other then not getting a sale, of course.) However, sometimes people with high addiction whom you haven't sold to in a while will find you in person and demand something on the spot, and 9/10 times if you decline or offer them something they don't want to pay for they'll attack you with a knife. But yeah I've started taking to only accepting like ~10 offers or so a day, and always scheduling them for late night. That way I go and take care of them after I've done everything else for the day I wanted to, and you get an insanely good curfew bonus, it's like an extra 25% or so on top.
Originally posted by T A U R U S:
Demand is skyrocketing, and the existing dealer can only handle 8 addicts.
WHERE is the job market for more dealers??
I need at least 4 :weed:

It's the only thing I don't like about this game, why is it specific persons who are dealers.
I like DDS1 where it's your most loyal customers you can offer to become dealers.

We all play differently, I for one am at a point where I feel like my role should be solely focused on growing my network of dealers and supplying them and getting supplies.

From a business standpoint it feels wrong to say no to customers even though there's no penalty for it.
Originally posted by StoneFire!☭:
Originally posted by T A U R U S:
Demand is skyrocketing, and the existing dealer can only handle 8 addicts.
WHERE is the job market for more dealers??
I need at least 4 :weed:

It's the only thing I don't like about this game, why is it specific persons who are dealers.
I like DDS1 where it's your most loyal customers you can offer to become dealers.

We all play differently, I for one am at a point where I feel like my role should be solely focused on growing my network of dealers and supplying them and getting supplies.

From a business standpoint it feels wrong to say no to customers even though there's no penalty for it.
Saying no to customers IS business. Modern businesses have spent millions of dollars carefully constructing every way they can tell you "no" without getting into any legal trouble.
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Date Posted: Mar 26 @ 6:24am
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