It's always a good thing to have a good working relationship with your dealer, especially if your a consistent customer. If they are a good dealer and good at what they do (hustling drugs) then they would know basic customer service is key in keeping customers. Same business model used for other practical purposes. A very good dealer will always be on time the time they give you and not have you wait hours or more. A few minutes is acceptable, especially if there is a reason. A good dealer is also cautious with the cops and is smart about shit like meeting in the projects or ghetto. They also have to be fair with pricing, strict, yet fair. Good dealers with good attitudes and customer skills are a hard find. I have known a lot of random dealers. Meeting up in the projects, getting mad numbers, calling some back, re-meeting with many, many going to jail/dissapearing and only a rare bunch meeting quality expectations of good consumers, such as many of us, on these boards. Majority of these customers are white, middle-class young adults. They bring the money a lot of the dealers are looking for. They also want good dealers with good skills, as listed above. I know I do. I am apart of this demographic and when I drive into any hood in New Jersey, whether it be Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, etc.. I want things to go smooth. I want a quick, safe transaction. I want in and out. Some good dealers play to this and that is why they are successful, well-liked and have a good customer base.