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I think it might be a lot faster if I disabled all the dealers and just sold myself.
Ok thank you.
They were also obsessed with the sour diesel in my game also, but good to know they’ll just kinda switch over. Thank you.
Pretty much this.
Even more so, diversifying only makes your life more difficult because it doesn't stack on your shelf and also not on the dealer. The best strategy seems to be to find a good product and sell only that.
Yeah that makes sense. I think I did read that the downtown areas with the dealerships people do spend more. Not entirely sure though.
I also considered stopping my dealers since I don’t think they give XP when they sell.
I’ve only ever put the price like almost $10 over the fair price or whatever. Good to know they’ll still buy it for that much over cause I know in the phone some will just refuse if you even put the price up $10.
Guess I have to work on addictive stuff. Thank you.
well cranky frank sometimes buys 2 whole bags instead of the 1 everyone else buys. so that might be true
Sweet, thanks.