Tuesday, October 16, 2018

How To Be a Good Dealer

People tend to think that, if a bit dangerous, dealing drugs is easy. In reality, the profession is tough and has a high rate of turnover. 

In order to be a successful drug dealer, you must follow these 13 commandments:

  • Have merchandise for sale on every day, reload before you're empty
  • Consistently be in your area of work, if only at agreed times of the day
  • Establish a regular plot, to emulate a shop, but do deliveries periodically
  • Take taxis or get lifts to large deals
  • Be competitive with your package sizes and pricing
  • Maintain a level of limited respect
  • Complete sales within an hour of order
  • Periodically change your packaging to impress customers
  • Try to make friends with your clients, forming relationships and some level of trust
  • Nearly always be contactable, even if that means keeping the same number for years
  • Give discounts and small freebies periodically then recoup losses by serving slightly smaller packages to discounted clients
  • Use a liberal amount of packaging material to make each unit look bigger
  • Do not sell bad quality merchandise for more than a week
Going against more than half of these aforementioned principles will ensure that a dealer is not comfortably dealing for long. Either they will be in jail, dead or without customers.

No comments:

Post a Comment

If you disagree, Comment Here. If you don't, Comment Here