1. RIIZE's Get A Guitar
1st week sale - 1.01M
Total sales 1.09M
Circle - Physical albums shipment count
Hanteo - Merchant sales count
2. The agency told the record labels
"We're going to hold this many events for you, so you can go ahead and register this many orders already"
So the even before opening said events (lucky draw, fansigns, etc.), the record labels already created more "orders" than the actual amount of "sales"
3. The reality is not that they have sold 1.01M physical copies in the first week sales and then sold another additional 80K, the 80K comes from the number that was not captured during the first week sales
To illustrate:
Company A orders 1M
Company B orders 10K, then later adds another 80K > the first week sales becomes 1.01M and the total sales becomes 1.09M
So how many thousands were lost in the middle?
t/n: basically, OP claims that RIIZE sold 1.09M copies during the first week sales, but instead 80K was ordered during that time but added after the first week sales. OP claims that SM basically told labels to sell 1.09M albums ahead of time (to match the events they will be holding) but the first week sales showed 1.01M because there was 80K that failed to be captured in the record. However, chronologically speaking, they haven't sold 1.09M in only a week
4. And let's look at all the events RIIZE held since September
Even after their promotion (for Get A Guitar), they released another digital single and other lucky draw events and all these numbers went into the Get A Guitar album
(RIIZE Get A Guitar's sales events)
bullet 1: fansigns
bullet 2: lucky draw)
5. They've held this many events, but at the turn of the year, they've only sold 1000 extra copies
???: Doesn't this mean that they have sold 1M copies over the span of 3 months?
Either there is a record label that has not yet returned the sales or is accumulating album inventory, but either way, the actual number of albums sold may be less than a million.
For the reasons above, some are claiming that RIIZE are in fact not million sellers and that it's sajaegi but in a new form
original post: here
1. Wow how many video calls did they have to hold ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹
2. Wow what is this?
3. Yet they introduce themselves as million sellers?
4. Amazingã…‹ã…‹ã…‹
5. Meanwhile they're making the kids hold that many fansigns, what crime did they commit
6. This is a scam
7. It should be inacceptable to prepare your own "performance/result" in advance just to increase the first week sales of an album, and then make up for the gap by filling it with the promotion of a digital single, without even having a physical album
8. Is the company insane...?
9. So they're still holding fansigns for Get A Guitar?
10. They didn't even have to go this far for RIIZE to hit big, but this company is doing too much. Even if they were to sell 1 million in the future, do you think people will believe them?
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