But Jongyu and some men kept on pestering her complaining that she is not supposed to earn profit from business and she must work for free which is against labor laws. Jongyu escalated complaints to Johnny Tsai, the business partner who got percentage profit share from the events planned and executed by the lady.
Incident reports also stated that when the LADY organized some events for charity, a number of jerks insulted the lady that she is organizing events to look for men that is why the events are free or low cost. Due to disrespect and lack of gratitude of these people, the lady abolished all low cost events.
The lady left Johnny Tsai due to his lack of qualification and skills in business leadership. She formalized her business with the help of her lady friends and built her own team.
Jongyu did not stop stalking and pestering the lady, he went on to file his slanderous complaints against the lady to the organizers of ABC group.
While Johnny got a percentage of the profit from the lady instead of providing salary for the lady for working in his group, he listened to Jongyu then asked the lady to work for free which against labor laws. Johny did not ban the sick jerks who harrassed her and he kept them in his group TAG for his own benefit, at the expense of the lady being bullied and harassed. Email trails prove that Johnny Tsai covered up for the criminals who slandered and bullied her.
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 1:15 PM, The LADY wrote:
Hi Johnny,
It seems that the Paypal payment option is deactivated yet. May we activate it? Do you have a Paypal account to link it if ever? I have a business Paypal account for my eCommerce sites.The business plan is <confidential business plan hidden for public viewing> *******However, to make these negotiations we need advanced payments from members to ensure they will not back-out as it will affect group discounts.*********
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 3:16 PM, LADY wrote:
Of course organizers and hosts deserve some free trips for the effort. With the last meetup I organized there were actually 30 people who signed up and 10 no shows. ********* Perhaps I could allocate a portion of the fees each time to help you pay the dues. I'll think of a business plan and get back to you. :)
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Johnny Tsai wrote:
Yeah I've already paid for the fees, and since I used a special coupon they offered me (only for the new year) way back in january, so I only had to pay 6 USD for the first 6 months. Then for the next 6 months it'll be 12 USD (which is the normal price of starting a meetup group.)You can see the pricing plan for normal payment here. It's not much now, but eventually to keep the meetup group going I'd have to pay 12 USD a month for the next 6 months (which is $72 USD or 2160 TWNT), which still isn't THAT much but it's definitely a huge increase from 120 NT haha. I'm still not really sure if I should start charging or not, because many other meetup groups don't charge.
It would be cool though, to save up some money so we can all have a nice trip outside of Taipei one day... but that's just a small dream.
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