Is this the real life, or is it just fantasy?

As you start out, you’ll need to work your way up having lost your equipment and connections.

Though your uncle can help set you up, you’ll have to do all the leg work yourself.

A player next to their RV on the main menu of Schedule I.

When the policestop you for a search, they’ll be going throughevery slot of your inventory.

It will, of course, get more difficult themore incriminating items you haveon you.

That said, it’s easy to go overboard and accept all the orders you receive.

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Before you over-commit promising deliveries left and right, confirm youhave enough suppliesto begin with.

Itmay take timeto produce your goods.

Give yourself ample timeto get your supplies, produce your product, andmake your deliveries.

A body search being conducted in Schedule I.

Price Your Goods Fairly

The only thing you want really high in your playthrough is your customers.

it’s possible for you to see what a fair price isat the bottom of your screen.

You don’t have to sacrifice your prices to secure orders, of course.

A message from a customer in Schedule I.

it’s possible for you to evenraise your prices slightly, but confirm thatyou’re not going overboard.

Making deliveries during this time willgive you a curfew bonus, giving youmore cash per order.

Live a different life, without wifi.

The product manager menu in Schedule I.

Before curfew hits,order all the supplies you needto pull off an all-nighter.

You cantake orders during the nightwhilemaking more of your product, and have them ready fordelivery by morning.

On the map you’ll seedifferent points of interestand thelayout of the area.

Staying outside during curfew in Schedule I.

You’ll alsosee your customersand otherpeople you might promote your product to.

When making deliveries, sometimes you might find yourselfon a tight schedule.

confirm that you’re efficient with your deliveries bychecking your map.

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Cover sections with themost customers first, then target the customers that arefurther out.

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Business is about two things:supply and demand.

Supply is a matter ofpurchasing materials and equipment, butyou’ll need moneyto even afford these things.

Working on a packaging station in Schedule I.

For that, you will need togenerate demand.

Check out your map andhover over the different icons of peoplein your area.

You’ll see that there are those who can bepotential customersif youentice them with your product.

An open map on a phone in Schedule I.

Bring these people your product andgive them a free sample.

You’ll seewhat their tastes are likeand if any of your products fit their profile.

While you’re out making your deliveries, you canoffer free samplesto potential customers you come across.

A new customer who accepted a free sample in Schedule I.

There will be arate of success depending on the productyou offer the customer.

If you’re successful in convincing them, they’ll beadded to your customer base.

If not, you cantry again the next day.

Adding an additional Grow Tent in Schedule I.

Remember their profile so you canprepare a product that fits betterthe next time you offer a free sample.

That said,don’t expandif the demand for your product doesn’t call for it.

You’ll end upproducing more than you needat a time.

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Keeppromoting your product, building a good relationship with customers, andfulfilling orders diligently.

It goes without saying that youshouldn’t be afraid of expanding.

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