From ‘Extra Jay Chou shows, but fan upset they’re only for OCBC cardholders’ 5 May 2010, posted in Stomp online.
Their main sponsor OCBC cardholders had privileges for all three (Jay Chou) concerts.’
I believe that the organisers have planned the second and third shows due to the overwhelming response from the audience. However, why is it that only OCBC cardholders are entitled to the last two concerts?
It this an OCBC marketing strategy to make people open banking accounts with them?
Perhaps a last ditch gimmick by a bank probably in a financial deficit after giving away too many birthday cakes. SISTIC and OCBC should just put a cap on crazy fans (and I bet there are) who go for all 3 shows in row. If you’re an OCBC holder and want to make a sleazy quick buck out of adolescents, then sell it on the black market for more than 1k a ticket.
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