Brothers, the melon is here again. At this rate, it’s hard to tell when the war between the non-small accounts will end.
After I posted the article last night, I went to coax my child to sleep. After finally coaxing him to sleep, I asked him to check his phone before he went to bed, but he jumped out of bed.
Please take a look at the comments section:
This looks a bit messy, so I'll simply sort it out:
This person named Zhou Qi was exposed by the new team of Feixiaohao yesterday. Because Juzuo took a screenshot of the announcement content of the new team, he also appeared in Juzuo's article.
Late in the night he left a message and mentioned a few points: the non-small account was only sold once, not three times as the other party said.
Yu Ning is just a professional manager, not a boss.
Then Ju Zuo asked him: Does your business manager have the authority to obtain the source code?
He said that the people who bought the source code were not the original shareholders of Feixiaohao, this was fictitious.
This made me very curious, so I asked him: Who are you? Can what you say represent the non-small account team?
Then he argued with me, saying, "You don't even know who I am, so why are you using my circle of friends as material?"
Ju Zuo didn't indulge him either, first asking him to prove that he was himself, then calling him a chicken chop who didn't even dare to reveal his identity.
He said he was just a passerby, and I asked him why he was making such a fuss?
Then he said that Juzuo charged for posting smear articles, and Juzuo also asked him if he charged for posting on WeChat Moments.
To be honest, it was the middle of the night, and this friendly exchange directly made me energetic. I jumped out of bed and went to get my work phone. To be honest:
The moment I got the phone, my whole expression was a little awkward.
Because this Zhou Qi is my WeChat friend, and he has sent me 10 messages on WeChat, including a voice call.
We then had a friendly conversation for nearly 40 minutes, and it was almost midnight when we finished the call.
During these 40 minutes, Zhou Qi told me another version of the story, which can be said to be a completely different version.
But before telling this story, it becomes important to understand who Zhou Qi is.
First of all, it can be confirmed that Zhou Qi is not an employee of Feixiaohao, but he was one of Feixiaohao’s business agents before, so he is also relatively clear about Feixiaohao’s situation.
The chat records between him and Ju Zuo can prove this, but in the past Ju Zuo always treated this kind of information as mass advertisements and naturally didn't take him too seriously.
After explaining Zhou Qi's identity, let's talk about his story:
He said that Feixiaohao had indeed been sold once, but not three times as the new team said. And this time, the subsequent quarrel was caused by the buyer's breach of contract.
After the contract was signed, the buyer only paid a small portion of the money and obtained the feixiaohao.com.cn domain name and part of the source code.
But later on, the buyer had financial problems and the subsequent payment was delayed, so the sale was shelved and the property was not sold.
Ju Zuo then raised the first question: You have signed the contract and the other party has paid the money, so you just say you don’t want to sell it?
Zhou Qi said that there is a deadline for payment under a sales contract. You can't just sign a contract with me and not pay me, and then you can tie me down for life, right?
Ju Zuo thought it made sense, so he asked: What about Yu Ning’s case? How could he, a professional manager, have the authority to do this?
Zhou Qi's answer was simple and reasonable: because Yu Ning was authorized by the boss to handle the matter.
You all know what happened next. Something went wrong with Fei Xiaohao again and the core members were taken away, so this gave the new team a period of development.
After the people come out, they will definitely have to slow down for a while. However, during this period, the old team discovered that the new team went out to do marketing and activities in the name of the new non-small account. They failed to sell anything and instead had their products stolen.
Moreover, the fee was much lower than the previous price. As an agent, Zhou Qi felt the pressure from the client. What was going on? Who should he give it to when the renewal period came?
The new team also approached Zhou Qi to do their business, but was rejected by Zhou Qi.
So Zhou Qi stood on the side of the old team, and also told Ju Zuo some negative information about the new team, but these have not been verified, so I can't say it publicly.
From the perspective of the old team, the story goes like this:
The buyer said he wanted to acquire the company, but couldn't come up with the money. Then when he ran into trouble, he resorted to impersonation, took incomplete data to deceive customers, and snatched orders at a very low price.
This can also be seen in the circle of friends of the business manager of the new non-small team:
Yes, the business manager of the new team also added Ju Zuo’s WeChat last night and simply said hello.
This conversation reminded Ju Zuo of the first minute of his conversation with Zhou Qi last night:
Zhou Qi came up and asked, "Did you take the money?"
Ju Zuo said, let’s do this, let’s play harder, whoever takes the money will have his whole family killed.
Zhou Qi is also a ruthless person. He said, "Okay, if I take the money, my whole family will die."
Then we started friendly communication in this atmosphere.
Therefore, Juzuo also posted the screenshots of the chats with these stakeholders, and the full version can also be posted. I am just telling the story from the perspective of a neutral spectator. There is no need for me to ask for your help.
Don’t think of me as dirty or cheap.
Just like Luo Yonghao said, prostitutes think that all women make money by selling themselves.
Yesterday I wrote an article from the perspective of the new team, and today I will write another article from the perspective of the old team. Both sides have their own opinions on this matter, and Ju Zuo will not comment on who is right or wrong, because this is essentially a dispute over interests.
When it comes to interests, what is right or wrong?
The above is the general content. Logically speaking, the old team’s statement is indeed tenable.
But there is a very critical question that has been unresolved: Why should non-small accounts be sold?
I also asked Zhou Qi this question yesterday. He said that the non-small account business is quite profitable in a bull market with more projects, but in a bear market, the cash flow pressure is relatively large.
The reason for selling it at that time was that on the one hand, it was not making much money, and on the other hand, the boss had other profitable businesses, so he wanted to sell this part as a package, and that's how this happened.
I didn't expect that I would go from selling myself to having a clone, and now I have to face the dilemma of Li Kui, Li Gui, and Liu Er Mihou. However, both parties must be hiding something from me, so I'll wait and see what happens next.
In this article, Ju Zuo still does not take any stance. If you feel that yesterday's article was biased towards the new team, it is because the logic of the new team was more consistent with what Ju Zuo had previously verified with industry friends, so I did have some preconceived ideas, which led to my argument with Zhou Qi in the comment section.
But in the end, I think he is a very interesting person. As an outsider speaking out on this matter, regardless of whether he is right or wrong, at least he has the courage.
Well, today's article will be restored from the perspective of the old team. Anyway, both sides have their own opinions, and Ju Zuo has no intention of manipulating public opinion. Let's all be rational.
Let’s see how the two sides fight each other and who will be the one left at the table in the end.
Look at the name of my IP, isn’t it quite appropriate?
I am Ju Zuo, your crypto asset recovery expert, the man who can help you get rich.