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January 01, 2018, 12:07:07 PM
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It seems to me that Hamster just offers manufacturers to create their own online store, and then will also charge a commission from each sale. There are a lot of services where you can create a free trading platform yourself and sell your goods. I'd rather make a choice in favor of free services.
You see, every vendor will have his own trading platform, but, nevertheless, Hamster itself will be a marketplace similar to Amazon or eBay. There will be all vendors' products, they will be seen by all potential buyers. I believe it’s the main difference between Hamster and an online store.
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January 01, 2018, 12:08:49 PM
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It seems to me that Hamster just offers manufacturers to create their own online store, and then will also charge a commission from each sale. There are a lot of services where you can create a free trading platform yourself and sell your goods. I'd rather make a choice in favor of free services.
You see, every vendor will have his own trading platform, but, nevertheless, Hamster itself will be a marketplace similar to Amazon or eBay. There will be all vendors' products, they will be seen by all potential buyers. I believe it’s the main difference between Hamster and an online store.

You can just promote your online store and attract customers in the same way. No difference, but the costs are less.
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January 01, 2018, 12:16:22 PM
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It seems to me that Hamster just offers manufacturers to create their own online store, and then will also charge a commission from each sale. There are a lot of services where you can create a free trading platform yourself and sell your goods. I'd rather make a choice in favor of free services.
You see, every vendor will have his own trading platform, but, nevertheless, Hamster itself will be a marketplace similar to Amazon or eBay. There will be all vendors' products, they will be seen by all potential buyers. I believe it’s the main difference between Hamster and an online store.

You can just promote your online store and attract customers in the same way. No difference, but the costs are less.
Less? Hah. But what if you have a unique product that isn’t available anywhere else? How will you determine your own audience? If you promote anything without knowing what your target audience is, you just leave money on the table.
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January 01, 2018, 12:25:40 PM
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It seems to me that Hamster just offers manufacturers to create their own online store, and then will also charge a commission from each sale. There are a lot of services where you can create a free trading platform yourself and sell your goods. I'd rather make a choice in favor of free services.
You see, every vendor will have his own trading platform, but, nevertheless, Hamster itself will be a marketplace similar to Amazon or eBay. There will be all vendors' products, they will be seen by all potential buyers. I believe it’s the main difference between Hamster and an online store.

You can just promote your online store and attract customers in the same way. No difference, but the costs are less.
Less? Hah. But what if you have a unique product that isn’t available anywhere else? How will you determine your own audience? If you promote anything without knowing what your target audience is, you just leave money on the table.

But who guarantees that Hamster visitors will be interested in my UNIQUE product?
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January 01, 2018, 12:33:12 PM
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It seems to me that Hamster just offers manufacturers to create their own online store, and then will also charge a commission from each sale. There are a lot of services where you can create a free trading platform yourself and sell your goods. I'd rather make a choice in favor of free services.
You see, every vendor will have his own trading platform, but, nevertheless, Hamster itself will be a marketplace similar to Amazon or eBay. There will be all vendors' products, they will be seen by all potential buyers. I believe it’s the main difference between Hamster and an online store.

You can just promote your online store and attract customers in the same way. No difference, but the costs are less.
Less? Hah. But what if you have a unique product that isn’t available anywhere else? How will you determine your own audience? If you promote anything without knowing what your target audience is, you just leave money on the table.

But who guarantees that Hamster visitors will be interested in my UNIQUE product?
Hamster marketers will attract only the customers interested in innovative gadgets who wants to try out something new. That's why you can be sure that there will be a demand for your unique product. Moreover, you’ll be able to provide insight into your target audience.
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January 01, 2018, 12:39:08 PM
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It seems to me that Hamster just offers manufacturers to create their own online store, and then will also charge a commission from each sale. There are a lot of services where you can create a free trading platform yourself and sell your goods. I'd rather make a choice in favor of free services.
You see, every vendor will have his own trading platform, but, nevertheless, Hamster itself will be a marketplace similar to Amazon or eBay. There will be all vendors' products, they will be seen by all potential buyers. I believe it’s the main difference between Hamster and an online store.

You can just promote your online store and attract customers in the same way. No difference, but the costs are less.
Less? Hah. But what if you have a unique product that isn’t available anywhere else? How will you determine your own audience? If you promote anything without knowing what your target audience is, you just leave money on the table.

But who guarantees that Hamster visitors will be interested in my UNIQUE product?
Hamster marketers will attract only the customers interested in innovative gadgets who wants to try out something new. That's why you can be sure that there will be a demand for your unique product. Moreover, you’ll be able to provide insight into your target audience.

But there will also be other vendors on the platform, how can I become one of the leaders and make people notice my products there?
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January 01, 2018, 04:18:07 PM
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What is the maximum markup that you’ll put on vendors' products and what does it depend on?
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January 01, 2018, 05:13:11 PM
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Why are you sure that the cost of goods on your platform will be minimal if vendors are able to place their goods in other marketplaces at the same time?
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January 01, 2018, 06:32:48 PM
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What will you do if a kind of Amazon services launches the same project as yours, and begins to advertise it via its platform?
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January 01, 2018, 07:37:04 PM
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Greetings. I am a start upper and I am interested in the following question: will it be possible to compile reports on the activities of my company for the tax authorities using Hamster?
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January 01, 2018, 08:30:56 PM
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Good day! Tell me please, how will the company deal with the cheat reviews? I’ve read that there won’t be any of them the platform at all, so it became interesting for me.
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January 01, 2018, 09:27:08 PM
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If you’re going verify each product, perhaps you could give vendors recommendations on an optimal price for a product?
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January 01, 2018, 10:31:52 PM
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Hello. Can you give me an answer, if it’s no bother for you: for example, I my company isn’t officially registered, can I work on Hamster in this case?
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January 01, 2018, 11:29:06 PM
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It's cool that you’ll attract buyers who’s interested in gadgets which are unique and unknown by the public. But how will you determine that a person is interested in this exact kind of goods?
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January 02, 2018, 07:45:25 AM
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14 million tokens emission isn’t enough, is it?
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January 02, 2018, 07:50:33 AM
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14 million tokens emission isn’t enough, is it?
Hello. The total issue is 20 million tokens, 14 million of them are put up for sale.
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January 02, 2018, 08:11:30 AM
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I’ve learned that the tokens were sold at $1.6 during the pre-ICO, although the description of the project says that all coins would be sold for $2 per piece. The reason of the changes isn’t clear.  Can anyone explain?
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January 02, 2018, 08:20:38 AM
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I’ve learned that the tokens were sold at $1.6 during the pre-ICO, although the description of the project says that all coins would be sold for $2 per piece. The reason of the changes isn’t clear.  Can anyone explain?
Coins were sold at a cost of $1.6 and $1.8 per piece during the pre-ICO, it’s really right. These were just discounts for pre-ICO. There won’t be any discounts during the ICO.
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January 02, 2018, 08:25:23 AM
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I’ve learned that the tokens were sold at $1.6 during the pre-ICO, although the description of the project says that all coins would be sold for $2 per piece. The reason of the changes isn’t clear.  Can anyone explain?
Coins were sold at a cost of $1.6 and $1.8 per piece during the pre-ICO, it’s really right. These were just discounts for pre-ICO. There won’t be any discounts during the ICO.

I’ve read several reviews in blogs that Hamster’s ICO will be unique. Why do so many people think so?
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January 02, 2018, 08:29:32 AM
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I’ve learned that the tokens were sold at $1.6 during the pre-ICO, although the description of the project says that all coins would be sold for $2 per piece. The reason of the changes isn’t clear.  Can anyone explain?
Coins were sold at a cost of $1.6 and $1.8 per piece during the pre-ICO, it’s really right. These were just discounts for pre-ICO. There won’t be any discounts during the ICO.

I’ve read several reviews in blogs that Hamster’s ICO will be unique. Why do so many people think so?
Well, I'm not sure, but maybe the reason is that Hamster changed the notion of tokens. If everyone sells them as a kind of stocks, this company will sell them as debt obligations to investors.
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