The Secrets of a Drug Dealer

The Secrets of a Drug Dealer

2012, Drugs  -   58 Comments
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How to Sell DrugsEver wonder how to sell $100,000 worth of drugs in a week? VICE learned the secrets of a drug dealer in NYC - a man who will deliver any substance you want, 24/7. He told them everything - from where he gets his drugs to how his crew operates.

VICE first met the dealer few months ago and after kind of earning his trust for a little while he agreed to let them hang out with him, but for a really obvious reasons, lot of the names and the places that you see in this peace are going to be withheld.

A few weeks after this interview the dealer was arrested while with his girlfriend. Three days later he was released. He still plans to get out of the game within the next few months.

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Mark Gaboury
Mark Gaboury
6 years ago

He ain't gettin' out of the game, bro, you know what I'm sayin'?

Pyrotek40
Pyrotek40
7 years ago

This is a professional publication? They don't understand the difference between "piece" and "peace" those damn Homophones will get the uneducated every time! Lol "Speak your piece; then hold your peace. Don't restate, restate, and restate. Don't summarize if you have only written a few pages."
(Mary Lynn Kelsch and Thomas Kelsch, Writing Effectively: A Practical Guide. Prentice-Hall, 1981) thanks Mary and Thomas these "journalist" could use the help!

cliff
cliff
8 years ago

Joe Gallo was born and raised in Brooklyn's Red Hook section, to Mary and Umberto Gallo. Dad was a bootlegger during Prohibition and didn't discourage any of his three sons, (Joey, Larry and Albert) from following in his path. Police said the Gallo boys were partners in crime. On April 7, 1972 Joey was guest of honor at a birthday party at Umberto's Clam Bar…...a Manhattan restaurant. In between seafood courses, four men burst into the dining room and started shooting. Joey pulled his gun, but took twenty shots in the back and elbow. He staggered to the front door, stumbled outside and collapsed – pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.

cliff
cliff
8 years ago

Google the newspaper headline at 14:10 Thirty three years later we find out what really happened at Umberto's clam house - and you see the blacked out name is Joey Gallo - so the dealer is one of his sons.

playa playaLOL
playa playaLOL
9 years ago

haha light work. Chrysler is the typical drug dealers car. Not a smart man. Texting a dude he fronted money to that didn't pay him back? Are you retarded? Conversations like "He's at the usual spot" over the phone. NYPD on this nigaz *ss

Josiah Barnes Sr.
Josiah Barnes Sr.
10 years ago

This guy isn't the brightest. Your doing something highly illegal with the potential of MANY years in prison ... and you allow a camera crew to follow you around!?

Joey Graben
Joey Graben
10 years ago

Dude is saying he is doing 60k a week in sales, i think. You folks are looking at this all wrong. He's doing this on a retail level, so his profit % is probably pretty good, with that much in sales, 5 person crew, he's doing pretty well. i'm guessing he clears around 6k a week after cost. not a bad weeks work

batvette
batvette
11 years ago

something fishy about this doc, nobody making 60k a week is out in contact with end users doling out $20 sacks.
the way to a sure and early demise in the biz is to be on the move upward, you wanna be mr big well good luck with that.
still the guy does seem legit, he appears to be what they present. it goes to show there are endless angles to this kind of work, what I've experienced is probably just a tiny bit of what's going on out there, and there is a world of things each of us have yet to know about. and if we're smart don't want to.

machodumpster
machodumpster
11 years ago

obviously he got busted after the doc because he's been getting into felony troubles for almost 10 years and it wouldn't be hard to figure out who he is. that and what kind of car he drives, what phones he uses, the clothes he wears, relatives, everything etc.. just thought i'd say that out loud

Dylan Moore
Dylan Moore
11 years ago

I can't make a comment about if this guy goes through 60k a week, from how much weed he had, I'd say that's less than 4 pounds in the suitcase, which is around 20k. I think he mixes up profit with the money he gets and still restocks with.
This guy is just the mid level guy, there's a good deal of people, much older than him mind you, that make 100k a month profit that they keep, and doesn't go toward product. He's just another middle man.

ANON
ANON
11 years ago

wow... worst doc of the year award goes to.....

addicted-to-addictions
addicted-to-addictions
11 years ago

wish i could snatch that white pouch from screen to my desk.. I got 1/1000th of it left.. and smokin few grains by grains to pass time.. :( pity me

FreewayRickyRoss
FreewayRickyRoss
11 years ago

... All you guys who thought that this doc was going to be a blueprint to the game make me laugh.. What did you think, they were going to give you the DRUG DEALING FOR DUMMIES guide? Come on... The game is all about who you know, hard work, balls, and timing - just like any other legit business...In fact, I can confidently say that those who are successful in the game posses the same skill sets as those who are successful in the corporate world, they just happen to fall into that line due to circumstances and surroundings.

FreewayRickyRoss.
FreewayRickyRoss.
11 years ago

Vice always comes through with the fresh subject matter... However, they really should of made more of a valiant effort to cover up this guys identity if they were hoping to protect him.... I know who he is.

Glen Hale
Glen Hale
11 years ago

Good business drugs, keep banks in business, police employed, jails running, guns trade, stopped Florida from going broke, kept real estate going, cars yards open...why would they stop it???

Drdocwilmot
Drdocwilmot
11 years ago

interesting

Death
Death
11 years ago

Unless you're out there doing it, you don't know **** from the **** in your pants.

Johnkula
Johnkula
11 years ago

The video is called "How to Sell Drugs". There's nothing about selling drugs. $60,000 is a lot of money and if he's making that much then why is he is in a documentary?? This is more of "How to end up in Jail". Flash drugs on camera, talk figures, drive old ****** cars. In fact driving is one of the worst ways to sell drugs. Funny how he ends up in jail 3 weeks later. "Damn, I should have never made a movie about this ****!" as he's led away in handcuffs...

Suntigershaman
Suntigershaman
11 years ago

This is bogus and wreaks of many staged events, I think VICE got gamed on this one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

woo
woo
11 years ago

I really respect these guys.

egey
egey
11 years ago

in this piece. not peace

Manu Hashidate
Manu Hashidate
11 years ago

Your bud looks a bit tight... what is it - imported?

JoeC1
JoeC1
11 years ago

The real reason drugs are illegal: that cash keeps the world turning. Wachovia was fined $50m and made to surrender $110m in proven drug profits, but was shown to have inadequately monitored a staggering $376bn through the casa de cambio over four years, of which $10bn was in cash. The whistleblower in the case, an Englishman working as an anti-money laundering officer in the bank's London office, Martin Woods, was disciplined for trying to alert his superiors, and won a settlement after bringing a claim for unfair dismissal.

Johnkula
Johnkula
11 years ago

Very mediocre documentary at best. Sound quality is bad, lacks action, fails to show us the "secrets" of drug dealing and instead shows us a censored out jail yo-yo that lies through his teeth. $60,000 a week selling those kinds of weights? 2 out of 5 at best. 1 star for photography and the other for one drug shot. Once again these guys aren't pros.

I AM POP SLAG.
I AM POP SLAG.
11 years ago

Hope you make it to that sailboat... Im sitting on mine... smiling...

drinker69
drinker69
11 years ago

VICE is trash tv in documentary form.

oQ
oQ
11 years ago

Vice is the Cirque Du Soleil of cinema, both originally from Quebec.
1i

desmond desmond
desmond desmond
11 years ago

VICE's funding tells me all I need to know, $100million in annual revenue and investments from companies like WPP, a British multinational advertising and public relations company, contracts with VIACOM, CNN and Bloomberg TV. I believe they are the major media owners solution to the problem of dwindling viewer counts among the younger demographic. Here is a pitch VICE CEO Shane Smith gave to potential investors at a meeting in NY:

"Young people are disenfranchised, they don't consume news media in the same way anymore,"

And later added:
"Young people are going to be activists," Smith told his audience, "and they are going to be activists with their money. And what we wanna do is say, OK, here's the information on what this actually really means."

In my opinion VICE are not in the entertainment/information business anymore, they are in the perception management business now.

John Krisfalusci
John Krisfalusci
11 years ago

I ALWAYS respect my drug dealer. Imagine all the bullshit they have to go thru. If you treat them well, they will hook u up in the long run! Trust me!

CyberDog Breath
CyberDog Breath
11 years ago

Yeah, getting someone else to move your stash would really make more sense in that line of work, than to put your own life at risk. Though it is clear from what he is saying that having a few good lawyers, and some money to pay them really re-defines what you can get away with legally.

And, on a lighter note, it is definitely the completely incorrect place for the post, but anyways, happy B-day Dewflirt!

docoman
docoman
11 years ago

A pretty short doco, a lot of the drug dealer talking himself up really. I found it mildly interesting but was glad it was short.

drinker69
drinker69
11 years ago

Dealers have many ways to move product. In one major city I used to live a tow truck company used that legal business as a front to distribute cocaine. Each driver had their own route and customers. You can make crazy money selling drugs but if you get caught, you're screwed.
Also who wrote the above introduction to this PIECE? Whoever it was should maybe lay off the smack.

dewflirt
dewflirt
11 years ago

This was so exciting I nearly put down my cross stitch! Apart from that, I don't know any dealer moving that much stuff and still seeing his customers personally, that job is for the gofers. Either he's more stupid than he appears or he's not making as much as he says he is ;)

John Marus
John Marus
11 years ago

ya know, I remain disappointed mainly because I'm not sure what the point is of this doc. Short, superficial and somewhat boring - no new insights, especially from the featured one-dimensional drug dealer, what an uninsightful loser. Not worth the time to watch imho

TheDanishViking
TheDanishViking
11 years ago

Average docu... Being a drugdealer is apparently a truly boring job - driving around NY for 12 hours a day, but probably making ok money.