Mac Cooper is one of the dozens of clients you can have in Schedule 1, but you’ll first need to find him.
You’ll be able to make Mac one of your clients as soon as you expand into the Docks region. Being friends with him is actually extremely important, too! He knows a supplier of coke seeds and is willing to introduce you to him if you earn his trust.
In this short guide, we’ll tell you where to go to find and meet Mac Cooper.
Where To Find Mac Cooper | Schedule 1
Mac Cooper is one of the residents of the Docks region, as we mentioned previously. More specifically, he lives in the large building on the southwestern corner of the dock itself. It’s the one we marked on the spot above for you.
Just approach the blue door on the northern part of the building and you’ll be able to knock on it to meet Mac Cooper. He seems to mostly be here during the afternoon and the evening. This is the first place you should check out to find him!
Alternatively, you can also find Mac roaming around the Gas-Mart by Hyland Auto. That’s just a bit east of the dock itself, so it’s not too far off.
You’ll most commonly see him roaming there during the morning. If you already checked his home and he wasn’t there, try this second area. He does wander around, though. You’ll most likely need to walk around the Gas-Mart until you see him. Nonetheless, it’s as simple as that!
Remember, Mac Cooper is one of the two clients in the Docks who can introduce you to Salvador Moreno. Meeting him will allow you to buy Coke Seeds, making this vital if you wish to unlock Coke as a product. If you wish to get friendly with Mac for this, provide him with product that has the Focused, Spicy, and Long Faced effects.
That’s all you need to know to be able to find Mac Cooper in Schedule 1. Now, go peddle your wares to him! Get friendly with to be able to meet a new supplier and expand your repertoire of products.
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