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Love? The Reborn Me Just Wants to Obtain Rewards-Chapter 190 - 98 Does Daddy Treat You Well_2
Chapter 190: Chapter 98 Does Daddy Treat You Well?_2
Chapter 190: Chapter 98 Does Daddy Treat You Well?_2
The best part was… all the troublesome matters were handed over to Pei Shuyu, and Gou Huai just needed to stand behind the scenes, pointing and directing, and then he would be able to reap all kinds of benefits.
Could this also be considered a form of ‘eating soft rice’ in a tough way?
Anyway, it felt fantastic, and there was no reason not to do it.
However, Gou Huai only knew how MCN organizations should operate 22 years later, and he really didn’t understand the current ecosystem, so he had to trouble Bai…
Su Huai, “Mr. Bai, I’ll take it as a compliment. Alright, let’s talk about cashback. To speak the honest truth, I don’t need a penny returned for small deals. But if you want monthly turnovers at the fifty million level… 72% just isn’t enough.”
Bai Guanghong was both shocked and pleased.
He was shocked to think that Su Huai really had dirty money to clean, and pleased that Su Huai had more money than he expected.
In his mixed feelings of surprise and joy, he laid all his cards on the table.
“Gou God, I’m not joking with you, you won’t find a higher percentage anywhere on the entire network now. Er Ya can go up to 70% at most; Tiger Shark doesn’t even reach 70%. If the volume is small on Kuaishou, it can reach 75%, but if it’s high, it’s also 72%.
Really, if I’ve lied about anything, may I never get it up for the rest of my life!”
Su Huai frowned and decided to pressure him further.
“Then what use are you? Isn’t it pure nonsense if costs are higher than 20%? Dude, do you even understand the business?”
Bai Guanghong became anxious, rattling off a speech in a Cantonese accent.
“Gou God, I understand, but there’s just no way to get higher cashback in our industry.
72% is the absolute limit for me to break even. In fact, if the turnover is [too] large, it will definitely not break even, and some taxes will be lost.
But for you, I’m willing to take on some losses myself and bring it up to 75% for you.
The rest can’t be compensated with money; I can’t afford that. It can only be compensated with the streamer herself. You’re definitely not short on that little bit of money, consider it helping a young girl fulfill her dreams… How about it?
As long as you help promote two people, and then push them to the top of the singing and stand-up comedy tracks by the end of the year, we can call it a deal.
Of course, you can’t tip too much. The highest cap you can give our guild within three months is one hundred million. Any higher and I really can’t afford the losses…”
Su Huai didn’t care about the percentages at all; his mind was set on extracting his play with traffic, so he kept up the extreme pressure.
“Brother, I don’t care about the money. I’m fond of Yuyu and don’t need a refund for the money I spend on her. You can ask anyone about that. But you came to me to talk, so you need to show some sincerity and attitude, right?”
Jiangnan Guild, Bai: “Ah, right!”
Su Huai: “Let me spell it out for you and see if it makes sense.
Let’s assume I go to Macau with a good friend—say Ji Xiaobo—play with a bit of money, and if luck is on my side and I win a billion, then I get an official certificate, pay 20% in occasional income tax, and can take back 800 million in legal assets.
If a friend is capable, we could use another intermediary channel to bring back as much as 92 million.
If you return just 75 million for my 100 million top-up to your guild, I’d still need to find a way to legitimize this 75 million transfer, facing up to a 15% loss in the process, ultimately getting in hand 64 million. How much am I losing out?!
Dude, I’m trying to move money in here, with costs ranging from a low of 8% to a high of 20%. I’m trying to move money out, and even with overseas loans and currency lock-ins, it won’t use up 10%. Do you not understand, or are you just messing with me?”
Su Huai was discussing the standard routines for laundering money nowadays, and left Bai Guanghong sweating profusely.
Real money laundering seldom involves streamers; the costs in this industry are too high, and pure laundering without added value is simply a way to throw away money.
Many people see a spendthrift splurging cash and assume it’s laundering, but it really isn’t.
Unless the platform is involved, streamers and guilds assisting criminals in laundering money will definitely incur costs far exceeding other channels.
The country’s first case of a major live-streaming money laundering scandal, titled ‘An untroubled life amid a light drizzle,’ involved embezzled funds totaling over one billion. Which live streaming platform could clean that up?
In actuality, it only involved spending tens of millions on Er Ya’s platform, mainly to show off and incidentally recycle some money. The real bulk of the funds, probably around six or seven hundred million, would have been moved through other channels.
Chen Shaojie was incarcerated for operating gambling dens. Whether or not he was involved in money laundering is still under investigation, but the chances are slim.
Fu Hailong from 339 received a six-year sentence, also for operating gambling dens, without any involvement in money laundering.
In the live streaming industry, paid trolls are mainstream, and involvement in pornography and gambling is the norm, but money laundering is uncommon, done only by a few rash nouveau riche.
That’s because the related industry chains in Hong Kong and Macau are already quite mature, and then came cryptocurrencies as the best vessels, so those with a bit of intelligence know which are more cost-effective.
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Bai Guanghong himself had only a vague understanding of this, but upon hearing Su Huai’s explanation, he finally realized—shoot! He seems to have offended Gou God…
In his urgency, he finally loosened up, revealing the information Su Huai wanted to hear most—
“Gou God, you could also ask the platform for some special treatment! With such high recharges, Chen Jie must give you face. I can also push on the platform side, put pressure on the boss…”
Su Huai was intrigued and immediately took a screenshot of the message and sent it to Chen Jie.
Overnight Hamster: “!!!”
Overnight Hamster: “Um, indeed, you deserve some special treatment. In fact, I’ve already had some ideas, but since I don’t have that much authority, I’d have to get approval from the boss, so I’m sorry I couldn’t mention it to you in advance…”
Su Huai: “How are you planning to adjust on my behalf? Let me hear it. Regardless of whether the boss approves or not, I’ll appreciate the gesture.”
Chen Jie was typing with a smile, feeling quite happy.