Schedule 1 Customers

Customers Schedule 1
In Schedule 1, customers are unique NPCs you can sell your products to in order to generate income. These NPCs have specific preferences and need to be unlocked through smart interaction. Building a loyal customer base is key to growing your criminal empire and increasing your profits.

 All Customers of Schedule 1

Below is a summarized table of notable customers in Schedule 1. It includes general traits like their region, spending habits, loyalty level, and risk of calling the police. Click on individual customer names in your full database for detailed profiles.
Name Photo
Alison Knight Alison Knight
Anna Chesterfield Anna Chesterfield
Austin Steiner Austin Steiner
Beth Penn Beth Penn
Billy Kramer Billy Krammer
Carl Bundy Carl Bundy
Charles Rowland Charles Rowland
Chloe Bowers Chloe Bowlers
Chris Sullivan Chris SUllivan
Cranky Frank Cranky Frank
Dean Webster Dean Webster
Dennis Kennedy Dennis Kennedy
Donna Martin Donna Martin
Doris Lubbin Doris Lubin
Elizabeth Homley Elizabeth Homley
Eugene Buckley Eugene Buckey
Fiona Hancock Fiona
Genghis Barn Genghis
George Greene George Greene
Geraldine Poon Geraldine Poon
Greg figgle Greg Figgle
Hank Stevenson Hank Stevenson
Harold Colt Harold Colt
Herbert Bleuball Herbert bleuball
Jack Knight Jack Knight
Jackie stevenso Jackie Stevenson
Javier Perez Javier Perez
Jeff Gilmore Jeff GIlmore
Jen Heard Jen Heard
Jennifer Rivera Jennifer Rivera
Jeremy Wilkinson Jeremy Wilkinson
Jerry Montero Jerry Montero
Jessi Waters Jessi Waters
Joyce Ball Joyce Ball
Karen Kennedy Karen Kennedy
Kathy Henderson Kathy Henderson
Keith Wagner Keith Wagner
Kevin Oakley Kevin Oakley
Kim Delaney Kim Delaney
Kyle Cooley Kyle Cooley
Lily Turner Lily Turner
Lisa Gardener Lisa Gardener
Louis Fourier Louis Fourier
Lucy Pennington Lucy Pennington
Ludwig Meyer Ludwig Meyer
Mac Cooper Mac Cooper
Marco Barone Marco Barone
Meg Cooley Meg Cooley
Melissa Wood Melissa Wood
Michael Boog Michael Boog
Mick Lubbin Mick Lubbin
Mrs. Ming Mrs Ming
Pearl Moore Pearl Moore
Peggy Myers Peggy Myers
Peter File Peter File
Philip Wentworth Philip Wentworth
Randy Caulfield Randy Caulfield
Ray Hoffman Ray Hoffman
Sam Thompson Sam Thompson
Tobas Wentworth Tobas
Trent Sherman Trent Sherman
Walter Cussler Walter Cussler

 

How to Unlock Customers in Schedule 1

Customers are not automatically available; you must unlock them first by following this process:
Obtain the customer’s contact info. This usually happens via NPC interactions or region progression.
Offer a free sample. Approach the customer with a sample that matches their preferred effects.
If satisfied, the customer will become a regular client.
Offering a free sample that aligns with their effect preferences greatly increases the chance of them liking it and bonding with you.

Understanding Customer Preferences in Schedule 1

Each customer has a unique taste for drug effects such as Energizing, Euphoric, Calming, etc. These preferences impact:
Bonding level with the customer
Chance of successful sales
Effectiveness of free samples
To satisfy them effectively:
Study customer preferences for each region
Use the mixing system to craft drugs that produce the desired effects
Aim for higher quality by using a drying rack or upgraded production methods

Where to Find Customers

Customers are distributed across the regions of Hyland Point. They are typically tied to:
Regional progression
Specific dealers or NPCs
High-traffic areas
Once unlocked, they become part of your regular contact network and can be visited consistently for ongoing sales.

How to Build Customer Loyalty

The more you satisfy a customer’s preferences, the stronger your bond becomes. High bonding levels may result in:
More frequent purchases
Larger order sizes
Improved loyalty even with mid-tier product
Best Practices:
Always aim for high-quality mixes
Track which effects each customer likes
Don’t spam low-tier samples—they can lose interest
Prioritize customer types based on profitability and accessibility

FAQ – Customers in Schedule 1

How do I know a customer’s preferred effects?

You can experiment with different effects via free samples, or consult fan-made sheets with data compiled from testing.

Can I lose a customer?

Yes. Sending them poor-quality or mismatched products repeatedly may result in losing access.

How do I give a free sample?

Approach a potential customer with product in hand and offer a free sample when prompted. Make sure the product has effects they are likely to enjoy.

Can I have multiple customers at once?

Yes. You can unlock and serve many customers across different regions.

What happens when bonding increases?

Customers become more loyal and profitable, making it easier to sustain high income operations.