belechau
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September 03, 2017, 01:00:28 AM |
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I believe in the potential of Snapup, it is wise to invest in the project, and there are those who I look to follow up to the last moments to invest, I made that decision early on for the credibility that has passed us and for the script presented. is the beginning of something great, and will take us very far
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toolucky98
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September 03, 2017, 01:25:01 AM |
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Will you develop Snapup even if not all the tokens are sold?
Or will you refund the crowdfunders?
Someone else asked the same question today, and this is what I answered: It's described on page 17 of their whitepaper. They will adapt the number of SNP each investor gets proportionally to the amount of EUR invested and the total amount of EUR raised. They have specified a soft cap of $5 million, but from the team's responses it appears they will continue with the platform no matter what. It would only be a disadvantage for those who join after this project becomes popular. The price of snapup token will be much more expensive that time.
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the_donald
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September 03, 2017, 05:28:15 AM |
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Will you develop Snapup even if not all the tokens are sold?
Or will you refund the crowdfunders?
Someone else asked the same question today, and this is what I answered: It's described on page 17 of their whitepaper. They will adapt the number of SNP each investor gets proportionally to the amount of EUR invested and the total amount of EUR raised. They have specified a soft cap of $5 million, but from the team's responses it appears they will continue with the platform no matter what. It would only be a disadvantage for those who join after this project becomes popular. The price of snapup token will be much more expensive that time. That's kinda the point of investing. Getting in before it's popular. You should be excited that you got into snapup before it get's big.
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Voltaje
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September 03, 2017, 05:39:40 AM |
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Will you develop Snapup even if not all the tokens are sold?
Or will you refund the crowdfunders?
Someone else asked the same question today, and this is what I answered: It's described on page 17 of their whitepaper. They will adapt the number of SNP each investor gets proportionally to the amount of EUR invested and the total amount of EUR raised. They have specified a soft cap of $5 million, but from the team's responses it appears they will continue with the platform no matter what. It would only be a disadvantage for those who join after this project becomes popular. The price of snapup token will be much more expensive that time. That's kinda the point of investing. Getting in before it's popular. You should be excited that you got into snapup before it get's big. If the soft cap is not reached, then is their loss, this is a very profitable project backed by a very good idea, so we have a solid investment here over time, middle to long term, so if they wish not to be part of this and save up money in purchases, then again, is their loss, I myself am happy with my investment here, and looking forward to get my new CPU threadriper for less than half the price :D:D.
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Retired
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September 03, 2017, 07:07:04 AM |
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When will the ICO take place?
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snapup
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Snapup - Disrupt the way you buy premium products!
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September 03, 2017, 07:25:07 AM |
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When will the ICO take place?
You're going to have all the news in these days, stay tuned Patrick - Snapup
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matjas
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September 03, 2017, 09:15:41 AM |
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Its great to see you are not slowing down even if preICO didnt go according to your plans. You will have a working platform soon and people will have to invest a little to be a part of snapup events, so bigger profit will come sooner or later.
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Retired
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September 03, 2017, 09:18:44 AM |
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Its great to see you are not slowing down even if preICO didnt go according to your plans. You will have a working platform soon and people will have to invest a little to be a part of snapup events, so bigger profit will come sooner or later.
Well, the presale is still ongoing.
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FIEX
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September 03, 2017, 09:30:27 AM |
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When will the ICO take place?
You're going to have all the news in these days, stay tuned Patrick - Snapup Stay tuned with a wickey smiley Is there some big news coming up? Lets hope People are still joining the preICO, lets hope some big investors come.
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Frickeladm
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September 03, 2017, 09:34:30 AM |
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I have gone through the Whitepaper looks very interesting and very innovative. This project seems to be very interesting and will able to make well reputable in the market because a lot of people are supporting but we have to wait for presale how people will react.
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toolucky98
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September 03, 2017, 09:50:30 AM |
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Its great to see you are not slowing down even if preICO didnt go according to your plans. You will have a working platform soon and people will have to invest a little to be a part of snapup events, so bigger profit will come sooner or later.
The greatest challenge will always be at the beginning when you start it, never give up is the only way.
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Gecko8
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September 03, 2017, 10:02:29 AM |
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I also read your white papers couple of days back. But I am not 100% sure, whether I have really understood your concept. With the hidden biddings on a specific product you actually allow a manufacture of goods/services to define the "real" market value of a specific good. What happens, if the price is so low, that potential margin is not paying off production costs?
In the current market structures all the "middle man" contributing with their marketing efforts. Yes your approach leaves obviously those behind and and you as manufacture saves money by avoiding margin loses (disruptive industry). And those margin "loses" occur today, as you need to pay all the middle man (Manufacture to wholeseller, wholeseller to retailer retailer to endcustomer). But this you can have already through a simple online shop.
So what is actually the advantage for manufactures? The advantages for end-user is probably clear, as it provides the promise to get goods for a cheaper price. But the user story for manufactures is not really clear to me. And with that, how do you want convince manufactures to get on your platform?
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Wapinter (OP)
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September 03, 2017, 11:19:30 AM |
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I also read your white papers couple of days back. But I am not 100% sure, whether I have really understood your concept. With the hidden biddings on a specific product you actually allow a manufacture of goods/services to define the "real" market value of a specific good. What happens, if the price is so low, that potential margin is not paying off production costs?
In the current market structures all the "middle man" contributing with their marketing efforts. Yes your approach leaves obviously those behind and and you as manufacture saves money by avoiding margin loses (disruptive industry). And those margin "loses" occur today, as you need to pay all the middle man (Manufacture to wholeseller, wholeseller to retailer retailer to endcustomer). But this you can have already through a simple online shop.
So what is actually the advantage for manufactures? The advantages for end-user is probably clear, as it provides the promise to get goods for a cheaper price. But the user story for manufactures is not really clear to me. And with that, how do you want convince manufactures to get on your platform?
If I put it in simple words, the community buying will make a product cheaper for end user.The manufacturer may or may not sell us at discounted price (though if he gets lots of buy order from our platform, he has to) but end user will always get it cheaper because all the participants in the event paid for it.Hope that address some of your concerns, if not or if you have more questions, you can join us on Slack or on Telegram Good luck
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Retired
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September 03, 2017, 11:21:35 AM |
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What discounts can the users expect?
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Heimer
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September 03, 2017, 11:27:01 AM |
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When will the ICO take place?
ICO is currently running. You can participate in it at: https://ico.snapup.bizCurrently there is 20% bonus so you will get 20% more tokens at the same price
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nor9854
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September 03, 2017, 11:33:33 AM |
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When will the ICO take place?
ICO is currently running. You can participate in it at: https://ico.snapup.bizCurrently there is 20% bonus so you will get 20% more tokens at the same price I think this is presale or pre ico and they will have ico later or they may not have it at all as there presale couldn't reach soft cap. Good projects suffering because there are lots of crowdsale running and if we get more, we will see ico dying
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FIEX
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September 03, 2017, 11:41:23 AM |
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What discounts can the users expect?
Up to 90% Thats a good reason to buy some SnapCoins. Getting those premium products very cheap like the Snappies now
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Retired
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September 03, 2017, 11:47:15 AM |
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When will the ICO take place?
ICO is currently running. You can participate in it at: https://ico.snapup.bizCurrently there is 20% bonus so you will get 20% more tokens at the same price I meant the ICO. Currently the project is in pre-ICO
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robocop3
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September 03, 2017, 12:22:30 PM |
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I also read your white papers couple of days back. But I am not 100% sure, whether I have really understood your concept. With the hidden biddings on a specific product you actually allow a manufacture of goods/services to define the "real" market value of a specific good. What happens, if the price is so low, that potential margin is not paying off production costs?
In the current market structures all the "middle man" contributing with their marketing efforts. Yes your approach leaves obviously those behind and and you as manufacture saves money by avoiding margin loses (disruptive industry). And those margin "loses" occur today, as you need to pay all the middle man (Manufacture to wholeseller, wholeseller to retailer retailer to endcustomer). But this you can have already through a simple online shop.
So what is actually the advantage for manufactures? The advantages for end-user is probably clear, as it provides the promise to get goods for a cheaper price. But the user story for manufactures is not really clear to me. And with that, how do you want convince manufactures to get on your platform?
If I put it in simple words, the community buying will make a product cheaper for end user.The manufacturer may or may not sell us at discounted price (though if he gets lots of buy order from our platform, he has to) but end user will always get it cheaper because all the participants in the event paid for it.Hope that address some of your concerns, if not or if you have more questions, you can join us on Slack or on Telegram Good luck for manufacturer,if the platform have so many user,they will glade to sell their goods in the platform. by selling goods in platform,they also can saving money such as shipping, advertise....!
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Retired
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September 03, 2017, 12:27:49 PM |
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They will have an incentive to offer their product cheaper.
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