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Article[Official] Momoland, "It's not sajaegi... they were group orders from domestic and international fans"

Source: Mydaily via Naver

1. [+3,754, -61] That makes no sense. If it was a group order from their international fans, then the sales would've happened online all at one time. Instead, 8,000 copies were sold from an offline store, which no group order has accounted for. No store in Korea even has the room to store 8,000 copies of only one specific artist. Please don't think the public is stupid enough to believe these lies.

2. [+3,193, -26] Ah yes, a group order that even your own fans don't know anything about

3. [+2,798, -23] Group orders from international fans from a store in Korea, amazing ã…‹ã…‹

4. [+2,279, -22] How many fans do they have in Japan? As if any of this makes sense

5. [+1,490, -9] Their excuse changes every time they put out a statement. This time it's an international group order? ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ Yesterday they were blaming Hanteo

6. [+599, -2] What kind of international fan comes all the way to a store in Korea to make their group order?

7. [+543, -2] Then show us the receipts!! It doesn't even make sense for someone to make a group order offline!! Momoland doesn't even have a fandom that size overseas... the more they put out clarifications, the more the suspicions grow..

8. [+522, -3] Feels like they're just putting out lies they're never going to recover from

9. [+443, -2] Why does their agency keep changing their excuse? Yesterday it was Hanteo, today it's something else... and yet the questions remain.

10. [+430, -1] If it was a group order, then the sales should've happened at once. Instead, why were 1,000 sales being made every hour?

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I read that the Reps are also shock by this and the CEO looks like dumbfounded about the sudden rise in sales, personally after Laboum scandal, I don't think anyone would try to do sajaegi and in case with Momoland already doing well on charts, there's just no point in doing all of this and it will only make a bad image to the group. If we give it a second thought what if someone is trying to sabotage them? 

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I read that the Reps are also shock by this and the CEO looks like dumbfounded about the sudden rise in sales, personally after Laboum scandal, I don't think anyone would try to do sajaegi and in case with Momoland already doing well on charts, there's just no point in doing all of this and it will only make a bad image to the group. If we give it a second thought what if someone is trying to sabotage them?

 

I’m pretty sure someone rich is buying 8k albums to sabotage a nugu group that despises having a hit wasn’t doing that well in physical sales to go along with the song success. I mean, if is fishy, are you waiting for them to confess it is fishy? Lol idk if you are being just innocent or trying really hard to protect them from the situation or if you actually believe in what you are saying. Other groups had hits (Gfriend, mamamoo, lovelyz) that reached 1 million downloads and were everywhere and no one tried to sabotage them
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The sales are real from offline stores

 

the question is who bought them and what store have that kind of stock while other stores claim they only have 6-20 albums in stock per store

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It is true that no problem on Hanteo side, 1 offline store reported that 8k offline sales, the problem is who buy that 8k album ? And the answer from the company about that keep changing, so ....

 

 

thank you for explaining that to me. is the suspicion that dublekick themselves bought back? if they didnt, would they have information on who did (if you know?)

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thank you for explaining that to me. is the suspicion that dublekick themselves bought back? if they didnt, would they have information on who did (if you know?)

nobody knows who bought them

 

dublekick speculate its from international which kinda dumb answer

 

BUT its weird 1 store has 8000 albums in stock unless they are BTS, exo, twice level

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