Not long after the controversy over Jay Chou's tickets to Taylor Swift's concert passed, it soon became a problem again. On March 18, the topic "Jay Chou needs to top up 488 yuan VIP first to grab tickets for the Hangzhou concert" became a hot search topic. According to media rep

Not long after the controversy over Jay Chou's tickets to see Taylor Swift's concert passed, it soon became a problem again. On March 18, the topic "Jay Chou needs to top up 488 yuan VIP first to grab tickets for the Hangzhou concert" became a hot search topic.

According to media reports, on the afternoon of March 18, tickets for Jay Chou's Hangzhou concert will be opened again on the "jayme" app, but you need to top up 488 yuan to become a "super vip" and you can grab it with 1wj coins. The VIP purchase page shows "Sign in 5000j currency". Moreover, there is a reminder in the member center that once paid rights are activated, the refund and return policy will no longer be supported.

This kind of gameplay is really eye-opening. The concerts of other singers are basically put on the online platform for the audience to purchase. Everyone competes fairly with their hand speed. If you can't get it, buy the ticket at the scalper price and it's yours. thing, but at least the attitude of the singer and the organizer should be to provide every fan with a fair opportunity.

Of course, when it comes to the platform, there will be some differentiated treatment. For example, for Jay Chou's concert in Hangzhou, tickets were purchased on a certain round, but the platform itself is similar to a big scalper, selling tickets at a premium, but this is purely a platform behavior, and Jay Chou has nothing to do with the organizer.

After the news about recharging first and then purchasing tickets became a hot search topic, Jay Chou's fans jumped out to protect the master before he could do anything else. They looked really anxious...not to mention.

Let’s take a look at this person first. His attitude is: “It is a wiser choice to recharge first before grabbing tickets. First, it can filter out some fans who have no money/quality, and at the same time, it can ensure that they are true fans. It can also be more fair/have Organize the concert in an orderly manner." I have to say that this fan is really good at changing concepts. If you want to put it this way, just sell the ticket price to 88,000, and they are definitely guaranteed to be true fans with money. What's the matter, the working-class people who are careful about their budgets don't deserve to see your Jay Chou concert? It’s not a matter of more money and less money at all. Shouldn’t this problem of recharging first and then purchasing tickets be stopped and controlled?

There are also some fans who are very active in helping the idol to put aside the relationship, saying that Jayme is a commercial company and if you have any problems, you can call and complain. They also say that this company is a commercial operation and has nothing to do with Jay Chou, etc.

I don’t know whether the fans are stupid or the netizens are stupid? It doesn't matter. Where can I buy the tickets for them? It doesn’t matter if you use Jay Chou’s name and won’t be sued (it’s well known that Jay Chou and Jewell like to litigate people the most). Everyone has an Internet connection, so there’s no need to be so high-sounding!

Let’s take a look at Jayme’s encyclopedia information. The first sentence is “Jayme is Jay Chou’s first personal app. It was established with the exclusive authorization of Jay Chou’s agency, Jaywell Music.” It’s written so clearly that you can still talk to Jay Chou with your eyes wide open. It doesn't matter? Why didn't Jay Chou sue or send a letter asking them not to sell tickets? Where did their tickets come from?

Of course, one thing is true. Jayme is definitely not directly operated by Jay Chou or Jewell. We took a look at the capital behind this company and we were shocked. If

was like other fan groups, if it was run by Jewell or jointly created by fans, then I would give them a thumbs up, but in fact this is not the case.

found that the developer of jayme is "Beijing Shimi Culture Media Co., Ltd.". This company is wholly owned by "Fujian Tianyin Culture Media Co., Ltd.", and this Fujian Tianyin is in turn owned by "Fujian Netdragon Computer Network Information Technology Co., Ltd." is wholly owned by Zheng Yicheng, and its legal representative is Zheng Yicheng. This company has nothing to do with culture, music, or performing arts. It is mainly engaged in online game point cards, online game point cards, web game point cards, and agency services.

This is not difficult to understand. Recharging and purchasing tickets after meeting the conditions are obviously using the Internet, especially the logic of online games, to cut leeks and earn money from fans.

Now that we are here, how can fans of Jay Chou still wash their hands? This method of selling tickets is impossible without the consent of Jay Chou and Jewell. Otherwise, where would the concert ticket resources come from for them to cut leeks? I originally wanted to cut leeks quietly, but I didn't expect that it was exposed by the media and became a hot search topic. Should I respond positively at this time and stop this method of recharging first and then purchasing tickets? However, as of press time, Jay Chou and Jewell have not responded vocally.

Looking at Jay Chou in recent years, he has not released many outstanding new works. He has relied entirely on resting on his laurels and all kinds of hype, as well as merging with Stephen Chow and planning to sell wine and start an NFT business. It is not too much to say that all he thinks about is money?

There is nothing wrong with holding concerts to make money. After all, you are making money based on your strength, but it is really hard to watch an app like this that is also used to cut leeks. Fortunately, there are still rational netizens who criticize, but you can never wake up and pretend to be asleep. People who can never wake up the fans who fully support Jay Chou. They know that they are cutting leeks, but the previous statement that recharging money first can guarantee that they are true fans has already shown that in the eyes of some fans, they are willing to be leeks, and the logic is that it is best for leeks to also delineate their scope and make them The unqualified leeks will be removed, allowing us true fans to be more glorious leeks.

Well, I wish the leeks are happy to be cut and grow up strong.