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Cocaine dealers resort to cold-calling

Another sure sign the luxury market is tanking in the new economy, cocaine dealers working the phones to scare up some business...

Before condos in Williamsburg started selling at a loss and weekend flights to L.A. dropped to under $200, New York's cocaine dealers were supplying good times to people who indulged like the party wouldn't end. Before the recession, "I was making deliveries every night of the week," says Eddie, a middle-aged man who exclusively deals cocaine. (All names have been changed.) At the height of his career, in early 2008, Eddie sold eight-balls to hipsters, financiers, and Upper West Side high-school students. "Back then, I could afford to pick and choose. If I didn't know the address — forget it. If I didn't like their accent — forget it. On most nights, there were more people wanting than I could get to." Sammy, another coke dealer, was equally aloof. "On weekends, I was making twenty house calls per night," he says, "And there were always 20 to 25 that got shafted."

Then the stock market crashed, and people started losing Sammy’s number. But he didn’t lose theirs. "It was a 646 number," says Nate, 26, who works at an investment bank; he got three calls from Sammy in one week. (Sammy's contacts — five years' worth — are stored in a small black notebook with cross streets, physical descriptors, and even sketches corresponding to each name.) When Nate called back, Sammy picked up right away: "He was like, Hey Nate, it's me, Sammy, where ya been?" Last November, Nate was forced to switch jobs, and took a notable pay cut. "It's not all fun and games anymore. I told him thanks but no thanks."

Thanks Travis?

Posted By jamesk at 2009-09-01 14:04:44 permalink | comments
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guest : 2009-09-04 12:58:24
well ok he wasn't selfless or deeply concerned but he fucking hated himself, I've been to his house once or twice, he sold pieces of it (the metal in the walls) while there was coke lying around because his friend would scrape that plate in front of him for half an hour and bitch about shit.

I found it pretty hard to watch too but some of us are just natural libertarians, if one has to eat and the other must kill himself, well... I knew that particular cokehead from high school anyways, and he was a piece of SHIT. I'd be amazed if anyone felt bad for that kid, but his dealer did. doesnt deal any more, wouldnt even get me weed after that.

guest : 2009-09-04 12:53:43
I've seen it.
guest : 2009-09-03 13:02:02
Person above me: You were expecting a coke dealer to be selfless and deeply concerned with the well-being of his clients? Really?
guest : 2009-09-02 03:13:28
What a douchebag! That coke dealer kept a black notebook with five years' worth of cokeheads numbers, with physical descriptors of them!? "Five ten, medium build..." narcs use physical descriptors, not blow dealers. What a jerkoff, if the cops picked that up... with sketches, landmarks and cross streets?!
THAT IS THE MOST SELFISH COKE DEALER EVER.
If he goes down, five years' worth of ruined lives get even worse. And he must know that. Not only that, he shows the booklet to a reporter?!

Biggest. Jerk. Ever.

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