Schedule 1features a realistic system that allows you to build and run a drug empire. The game even goes as far as giving you debt to owe to your suppliers. While this tactic helps to create the immersion in the game, it can become nerve-racking. Paying your debt is very important in this game if you wish to stay in business.

However, unlessyou’re already laundering moneyand have money to spare, it can be difficult to keep up with the demands of your customers. While you may be tempted not to pay back your suppliers, you should know thatthe consequences of not paying them back could be detrimental to your empire.

Adding money in Albert’s stash to pay debt in Schedule 1.

How Much Debt Is Too Much In Schedule 1

Know Your Limits With Your Suppliers

It’s important to keep in mind that each supplier may have their own designated cut-off for when you start getting consequences for not paying your debt. However, they should all generally be around the same amount of money. Albert Hoover’s stash is one of theimportant map locationson theback of Dan’s Hardwarethat you should always remember. You will be using this location a lot to pay off your debt.

Using Albert Hoover as an example, you can request a dead drop of up to $368. You will notice that after you place an order, your debt will be subtracted from any future orders' threshold. This meansyou will only be able to place an order that amounts to thedifference between your debt and the order limit.If you’re in a crunch for more products, but you can’t pay your debt, there are a few ways to make extra cash so you can get up and running again.

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How To Resolve Your Debt In Schedule 1

Pay Back What You Borrowed

As mentioned,each supplierwill have a stash on the mapthat you can drop the money you owe into. When you visit said stash, drag the amount you wish to pay into it. It’s fine if you can only pay a little at a time as this should increase your order limit by whatever amount you pay back. If you put too much into the stash as you can only split the cash into increments of 10, close the drop box and reopen it. Your change should be waiting for you to take out.

It also appears thattheorder limit increases the more you payyour debts as your reputation with the supplier increases.The more trustworthy you are to them, the more you’re able to order, as they know you’re good to pay them back. While it looks as though the only consequence so far is not being able to order products, it will be impossible to grow your empire inSchedule 1without being able to order.

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