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Rampant Scams to “Make You Meet” and “Keep You in Hush Hush” over “Garci Channel

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Mr. Yoshikazu Azumaya of “Gershi-ch” warned about the rampant scams to “make people meet” him. He himself was accused by Hikaru of the “BTS scam” (from the official video).

It’s the end of the world.

Yoshikazu Azumaya, a.k.a. “Garcy,” who has become a topic of conversation after exposing one celebrity after another, took to his Twitter account to warn people of the “Garcy-as-you-meet scam. Higashitani said

There seems to be some kind of scam going on, and they’re never going to meet me, so don’t follow them!

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No one is going to follow you like that.

He warned that someone was attempting to scam him, while also tsk-tsk-ing him.

What is chaotic about this is that Mr. Azumaya has been accused of cheating several women out of their money in a “BTS meet-and-greet scam. In December of last year, popular YouTube star Hikaru called him a “fraudster.

We are speechless that Mr. Higashitani is calling attention to a scam in his own name. Some women have actually paid large sums of money for the “BTS meeting scam. It is an act that offends the feelings of the victims.

Higashitani’s YouTube channel, including sub-channels, has more than 1 million subscribers. In addition to a steady stream of video views, clipped videos have also been wildly popular. An employee of a medium-sized YouTube firm asserts that Higashitani’s monthly income is “tens of millions of yen.

Higashitani has stated that he will use the proceeds from his videos to reimburse those who have been inconvenienced, but it is not clear when this will happen.

Even more surprisingly, the industry has even begun to see the emergence of “garcee hush-mouth scams.

The industry viewership of the Gershie videos is unusually high, with comedians and TV personalities at work asking, “Did you see the Gershie one?” Is everything okay with Garcy?” The “I’m not sure what you’re talking about,” they whisper. Some “people” are approaching these entertainers and demanding hush money of 1,000,000 yen or more in order to “stop them from exposing Gershie. (Sports newspaper reporter)

Hiroki Takahashi, a YouTube lawyer, also took to Twitter to discuss the “Gershey hush-mouth scam.

Even I have heard of such “I can stop Mr. Garcie from talking” men several times.

He confesses, “I am not a fan of the new system.

If you see someone making such a suggestion, please record or scrub it immediately because it will only cause secondary damage!”

He is calling on the public to join him.

Some well-known celebrities who have already become edicts of the Gershey cannon, through others, put pressure on Gershey. But that was counterproductive for Mr. Azumaya, who had nothing to lose. He would rather burn hard and take the initiative to drop bombs. In other words, the “Gershey hush-mouth scam” itself is not viable.

As a side note, this type of trouble-solving scam is not new, and celebrities are usually easy targets.

A few years ago, there was a huge scam in Kanagawa, Japan, in which a male idol X, who is very popular among women, was named as a victim. The company has been in the process of making the case for the new system. X was a victim in the first place, and his name would never have been mentioned, but there are people who approach you cleverly,” said a reporter from a national newspaper.

Returning to Azumaya’s story, he started a gourmet food project titled “[Gashi Log] Celebrities’ favorite restaurants are here – [Tokyo version]” on his subchannel “Gershi’s Subchannel. He is showing his strong business spirit.

A man who reveals secrets and those who plot to make money with them. All in all, it is nothing short of “the end of the world.

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