Schedule 1 Dealer Customer List
Managing your clients in Schedule 1 is like balancing an illegal startup in chaos—only way more fun. With only six dealers and 62 customers to manage, you need brains, not brawn. Each dealer can handle a maximum of 8 clients, which means strategy isn’t optional—it’s critical.
As I progressed through the game, I realized early on that simply assigning customers randomly was not sustainable. Some customers live far from certain dealers. Others have effect preferences that either increase profit margins or completely tank them. Some spend big, others are stingy. If you care about efficiency, profit, and having a good time building your empire, this guide is what you’ve been looking for.
How to Assign Customers in Schedule 1
To assign customers, use your in-game phone (Tab key on PC), open the Dealer Management App, and hit “+ Assign Customers.” Each dealer will show you available slots, and your full unlocked customer list will appear.
You can reshuffle assignments later, but avoid constant micromanaging. You want each dealer to run autonomously and efficiently.
How to Choose Which Customers Go to Which Dealer
Here’s what really matters when assigning clients:
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Proximity: Customers near a dealer get faster service.
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Effect Preferences: Effects directly influence profits.
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Spending Habits: Some clients always pay extra.
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Zero-Multiplier Effects: Clients who love these should go to dealers.
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High-Multiplier Effects: Keep these clients for yourself if possible.
Ingredient Effects Breakdown
Some effects increase your product’s value, others do absolutely nothing. Memorize this if you want to win.
Zero-Multiplier Effects (AVOID for profit):
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Disorientating
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Explosive
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Laxative
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Paranoia
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Schizophrenia
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Seizure-Inducing
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Smelly
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Toxic
High-Multiplier Effects (GOLDMINE):
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Anti-Gravity
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Cyclopean
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Electrifying
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Long-Faced
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Shrinking
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Zombifying
Dealer Locations
Each dealer controls a specific part of Hyland Point:
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Benji Coleman – Northtown
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Molly Presley – Westville
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Brad Crosby – Downtown
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Jane Lucero – Docks
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Wei Long – Suburbia
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Leo Rivers – Uptown
They must be unlocked as you progress through the game.
Best Customers for Benji Coleman (Northtown)
Customer | Favorite Effects |
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Kyle Cooley | Calming, Munchies, Smelly |
Kathy Henderson | Athletic, Energizing, Focused |
Sam Thompson | Munchies, Athletic, Smelly |
Peter File | Focused, Refreshing, Sneaky |
Donna Martin | Refreshing, Lethal, Munchies |
Peggy Meyers | Bright-Eyed, Refreshing, Energizing |
Ludwig Meyer | Euphoric, Refreshing, Energizing |
Beth Penn | Schizophrenic, Lethal, Seizure-Inducing |
Low-demand customers perfect for early game. Keep Mrs. Ming, Geraldine Poon, and Chloe Bowers for yourself.
Best Customers for Molly Presley (Westville)
Customer | Favorite Effects |
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Trent Sherman | Athletic, Balding, Calorie-Dense |
Meg Cooley | Sneaky, Slippery, Thought-Provoking |
Joyce Ball | Euphoric, Thought-Provoking, Calorie-Dense |
Keith Wagner | Slippery, Sneaky, Tropic Thunder |
Doris Lubbin | Spicy, Tropic Thunder, Balding |
Jerry Montero | Gingeritis, Smelly, Thought-Provoking |
Kim Delaney | Shrinking, Jennerising, Focused |
Charles Rowland | Sedating, Disorientating, Foggy |
Use Donuts, V*agra, and Addy to easily satisfy most of these.
Best Customers for Brad Crosby (Downtown)
Customer | Favorite Effects |
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Elizabeth Homley | Sedating, Tropic Thunder, Toxic |
Lucy Pennington | Calorie-Dense, Euphoric, Glowing |
Louis Fourier | Shrinking, Seizure-Inducing, Paranoia |
Eugene Buckley | Schizophrenic, Toxic, Calming |
Greg Figgle | Euphoric, Tropic Thunder, Toxic |
Jeff Gilmore | Sedating, Long-Faced, Laxative |
Austin Steiner | Calorie-Dense, Euphoric, Munchies |
Mick Lubbin | Euphoric, Bright-Eyed, Sneaky |
Toxic-heavy clients belong here. Save Mrs. Ming, Chloe, Jennifer Rivera, and Kevin Oakley for later.
Best Customers for Jane Lucero (Docks)
Customer | Favorite Effects |
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Mrs. Ming | Gingeritis, Shrinking, Electrifying |
Chloe Bowers | Euphoric, Shrinking, Munchies |
Lisa Gardener | Laxative, Schizophrenic, Anti-Gravity |
Anna Chesterfield | Refreshing, Thought-Provoking, Euphoric |
Cranky Frank | Laxative, Toxic, Tropic Thunder |
Marco Barone | Sneaky, Long-Faced, Refreshing |
Mac Cooper | Focused, Spicy, Long-Faced |
Billy Kramer | Spicy, Schizophrenic, Long-Faced |
A solid mix of medium to high payers. Long-Faced mixes are a good bet here.
Best Customers for Wei Long (Suburbia)
Customer | Favorite Effects |
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Hank Stevenson | Sneaky, Toxic, Schizophrenic |
Jeremy Wilkinson | Balding, Slippery, Calorie-Dense |
Carl Bundy | Glowing, Athletic, Disorientating |
Harold Colt | Foggy, Spicy, Jennerising |
Dennis Kennedy | Athletic, Focused, Bright-Eyed |
Jessi Waters | Energizing, Paranoia, Sneaky |
Randy Caulfield | No preference |
Kevin Oakley | No preference |
Use Wei Long for balanced medium-standard clients. Keep Chris Sullivan, Jack Knight, and Karen Kennedy.
Best Customers for Leo Rivers (Uptown)
Customer | Favorite Effects |
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Fiona Hancock | Lethal, Thought-Provoking, Tropic Thunder |
Jen Heard | Disorientating, Energizing, Sneaky |
Walter Cussler | Schizophrenic, Calming, Balding |
Herbert Bleuball | Slippery, Foggy, Explosive |
Michael Boog | Jennerising, Calming, Schizophrenic |
Tobas Wentworth | Lethal, Disorientating, Spicy |
Pearl Moore | Schizophrenic, Gingeritis, Explosive |
Javier Perez | No preference |
Assign Leo the worst-multiplier lovers. Keep Lily Turner and Ray Hoffman for endgame flexibility.
Top Customers to Keep for Yourself
These 14 clients either spend a lot, love multiplier effects, or have no preferences:
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Geraldine Poon
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Dean Webster
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George Greene
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Jennifer Rivera
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Phillip Wentworth
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Genghis Barn
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Melissa Wood
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Chris Sullivan
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Karen Kennedy
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Alison Knight
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Jackie Stevenson
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Jack Knight
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Lily Turner
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Ray Hoffman
FAQs
Can you reassign customers later?
Yes. Use your phone to move clients anytime.
What happens if a dealer has no assigned customers?
They won’t generate revenue. Always fill their 8 slots.
Should I avoid zero-multiplier effect clients?
Assign them to dealers. Don’t waste high-potential blends on them.
Are no-preference clients good?
Yes! They’re easy to satisfy with any mix.
How do I boost profits quickly?
Use blends with Electrifying, Anti-Gravity, or Long-Faced effects and sell directly to high-paying clients.
Conclusion
Managing the Schedule 1 Dealer Customer List isn’t just a side activity—it’s the core engine of your underground empire. Make smart choices, understand your customers, and build blends that wow and profit. If you follow this strategy, you’ll not only conquer Hyland Point—you’ll own it.