>6600 yen for a meet and greet?Pay 6600 yen 3300 goes to the company. 3300 goes to the idol.Then the idol gives 2000 to her ikemen boyfriend.Imagine being this cuck.
6600 yen is like 5 dollars poorfag
>>113455162>other criticized the excessive price and the severe mental strain the artists will endure from handling such fleeting and continuous sessionsup the minimum purchase to 5 minutes and ignore poors
Wiliam Shatner charges $100 for a handshake and an extra $100 for an autograph when he is at Star Trek conventions.
>>113455162leave my deso alone, you freaks. Get filtered.
>>113455162One $100's worth of Hajime speaking gibberish to me please
>>113455162who is that supposed to be in that pic? doesn't look like any holo i've seen
>>113455162you think that's a lot? how long does it take you to earn that much picking pagpag from the pagpag tree?
>>113455162what, >>113451741 didn't go well?
>>113456634it says ReGLOSS, and that looks like Kanade, alt-outfit.
>>113455162>Expecting to meet your oshi IRL>See a screen with her usual model>$40 please, plus tax and tipSomething about this is really pathetic.
>>113455162Surely nobody wants their oshi to have a side job to live, right?
>>113455162Surprised they're going after Holo for this.Niji's been doing far worse prices for years, so you'd think they'd take the much more shocking 60-90 dollars for 1 minute they've done for even NijiEN. No yen conversion needed.
>>113457898Wha...? I thought the corpo chuubers could live off their streaming jobs alone?
>>113455162Meet and greets are dumb. They should do special streams or music-related stuff instead.
here's already thread made >>113451741 with more replies.Here another with les reply and puc related. >>113454946Also Anon post this there:A celebrity or artist meet and greet usually costs between $1K and $5K for top-tier acts. However, prices vary drastically depending on the performer's fame level, the industry, and the event venue.Cost Breakdown by Event TypeMajor Music Concerts: Premium superstar experiences routinely range from $900 to over $3,000+ per person, often bundled into front-row VIP ticket packages.Comic-Cons & Fan Conventions: Meeting actors or pop culture figures at events like GalaxyCon or New York Comic Con is much cheaper. After paying a general admission ticket fee, standalone professional photo ops or autographs usually cost between $40 and $200 per celebrity.Pro Wrestling Events: Meeting wrestlers typically spans $25 to $200 for standard talent, though high-end legends can command well over $700 for exclusive weekend packages.Mid-Tier Bands & Indie Artists: Less mainstream touring acts or rock bands often sell separate VIP upgrades or after-show passes for $150 to $400.
>>113457220>you think that's a lot? how long does it take you to earn that much picking pagpag from the pagpag tree?For a 1 minute "virtual hand shake" yeah, it is a lot.
I like celebrities like anybody else but I don't like them enough to pay for a handshake and a signature.
>>113457690This but vtubing as a whole.
Everyone bitching about this is stupid unless it's like $500 they aren't making money, it's to keep out the retards who'd clog up the line or give your oshi the finger and troll everyone
>>113459639Your oshi ain't that famous.
>>113455162Aka supa but this time you get to meet and greet for 1 minute instead of 1 line of text
What do you even talk about for 60 seconds?
>>113460994> watashi wa... eto... hi
>>113460994start masturbating