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November 27, 2017, 07:46:30 AM
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I’ve just read the information that the manufactures will have to pay 25 000 USD per year to get a place in Hamster. Of course, I'm not an expert in this matter, but don’t you think that $25,000 is too much for small companies?
Yes, you’re right; this sum is big for small companies. And haven’t you read about the second option of payment for "renting a place" in the marketplace? It is clearly written that each manufacturer can choose an alternative: they can pay 20% of each sale to the platform, but not more than $20.
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November 27, 2017, 07:59:31 AM
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I’ve just read the information that the manufactures will have to pay 25 000 USD per year to get a place in Hamster. Of course, I'm not an expert in this matter, but don’t you think that $25,000 is too much for small companies?
Yes, you’re right; this sum is big for small companies. And haven’t you read about the second option of payment for "renting a place" in the marketplace? It is clearly written that each manufacturer can choose an alternative: they can pay 20% of each sale to the platform, but not more than $20.
Hello. Yes, I somehow didn’t notice this information. I'm wondering if a vendor can choose an option of commission payment from each sale, and then, after he has been working for some time on the platform, change the subscription fee to $25,000 per year for a place on the site when registering?
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November 27, 2017, 08:04:56 AM
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I’ve just read the information that the manufactures will have to pay 25 000 USD per year to get a place in Hamster. Of course, I'm not an expert in this matter, but don’t you think that $25,000 is too much for small companies?
Yes, you’re right; this sum is big for small companies. And haven’t you read about the second option of payment for "renting a place" in the marketplace? It is clearly written that each manufacturer can choose an alternative: they can pay 20% of each sale to the platform, but not more than $20.
Hello. Yes, I somehow didn’t notice this information. I'm wondering if a vendor can choose an option of commission payment from each sale, and then, after he has been working for some time on the platform, change the subscription fee to $25,000 per year for a place on the site when registering?
Yes, of course! This is the very idea of the project’s developers. So the young manufacturer first pays the commission from each sale. Then, when commission costs become more than $ 25,000 per year, each vendor can switch to a fixed monthly fee.
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November 27, 2017, 08:11:27 AM
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I’ve just read the information that the manufactures will have to pay 25 000 USD per year to get a place in Hamster. Of course, I'm not an expert in this matter, but don’t you think that $25,000 is too much for small companies?
Yes, you’re right; this sum is big for small companies. And haven’t you read about the second option of payment for "renting a place" in the marketplace? It is clearly written that each manufacturer can choose an alternative: they can pay 20% of each sale to the platform, but not more than $20.
Hello. Yes, I somehow didn’t notice this information. I'm wondering if a vendor can choose an option of commission payment from each sale, and then, after he has been working for some time on the platform, change the subscription fee to $25,000 per year for a place on the site when registering?
Yes, of course! This is the very idea of the project’s developers. So the young manufacturer first pays the commission from each sale. Then, when commission costs become more than $ 25,000 per year, each vendor can switch to a fixed monthly fee.
You explained everything very well, thank you. I found the information about the sale of the marketplace to the vendors when getting acquainted with the white paper of the project. Did I understand correctly that after the sale of the platform vendors won’t pay any fees or subscription fees?
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November 27, 2017, 08:26:52 AM
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Good day everybody. I'm very interested in buying HMT coins, so I’m wondering if I will receive any information about the development of the platform.
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November 27, 2017, 08:29:13 AM
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Good day everybody. I'm very interested in buying HMT coins, so I’m wondering if I will receive any information about the development of the platform.
Hello. I can’t say anything about receiving information, but you will definitely get an early access to testing the platform. This option will be available only to the holders of the tokens.
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November 27, 2017, 08:33:07 AM
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Hello everybody. How long will Hamster’s ICO last?
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November 27, 2017, 08:34:24 AM
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Hello everybody. How long will Hamster’s ICO last?
Hello, my friend. Hamster’s ICO will last for 4 weeks. It can end earlier if a hard cup level is reached
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November 27, 2017, 09:08:32 AM
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I’m wondering, how will the new vendors get into the marketplace after the sale of the company in 2020? Everything is clear if this happens now, but I can’t even imagine what will happen in the future.
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November 27, 2017, 09:12:22 AM
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Hello everybody. How long will Hamster’s ICO last?
Hello, my friend. Hamster’s ICO will last for 4 weeks. It can end earlier if a hard cup level is reached

if not reach cap after 4 weeks ,will you extend ICO ,and how about unsold tokens,will burn?
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November 27, 2017, 10:21:30 AM
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If I understand correctly, you can pay for purchases in Hamster both with HMT coins and other currencies. Can one get a reduction in commission costs when paying for the purchase with tokens?
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November 27, 2017, 10:23:09 AM
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If I understand correctly, you can pay for purchases in Hamster both with HMT coins and other currencies. Can one get a reduction in commission costs when paying for the purchase with tokens?

Hello. The developers promise that you’ll receive discounts from manufacturers when paying for purchases with HMT tokens.
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November 27, 2017, 11:12:40 AM
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It should be really interesting at the start of the marketplace’s operation: unknown manufacturers with cool and useful goods, excellent competition and much more. But what will happen over time? Vendors will develop to the level of "big" players and then new small manufactures won’t be able to win their competition in Hamster. Then Hamster will turn into what Amazon is now, and lose its main idea ((
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November 27, 2017, 11:16:41 AM
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It should be really interesting at the start of the marketplace’s operation: unknown manufacturers with cool and useful goods, excellent competition and much more. But what will happen over time? Vendors will develop to the level of "big" players and then new small manufactures won’t be able to win their competition in Hamster. Then Hamster will turn into what Amazon is now, and lose its main idea ((

And do you know that Hamster isn’t a permanent marketplace for companies? The developers position it as an intermediate stage between Kikcstarter and Amazon. It means that when certain results are achieved, the manufacturer leaves Hamster and moves to a site like Amazon in order to offer his products to a wider audience. Therefore, there will be no problems with the development of new small producers.

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November 27, 2017, 11:20:47 AM
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Good day to all the readers of the forum. I would like to ask whether the vendor will be able to divide the payment of $50,000 which will have to be paid by the founder of the marketplace in 2020, into several parts and pay it within 1-2 years?

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November 27, 2017, 11:25:19 AM
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It should be really interesting at the start of the marketplace’s operation: unknown manufacturers with cool and useful goods, excellent competition and much more. But what will happen over time? Vendors will develop to the level of "big" players and then new small manufactures won’t be able to win their competition in Hamster. Then Hamster will turn into what Amazon is now, and lose its main idea ((

And do you know that Hamster isn’t a permanent marketplace for companies? The developers position it as an intermediate stage between Kikcstarter and Amazon. It means that when certain results are achieved, the manufacturer leaves Hamster and moves to a site like Amazon in order to offer his products to a wider audience. Therefore, there will be no problems with the development of new small producers.
And how will the process of transition of an already large company from Hamster to Amazon take place? Will it be compulsory or by choice? If a manufacturer has a choice, can a company go to Amazon and at the same time stay on Hamster? After all, who wants to lose potential buyers, even if there’re little of them...
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November 27, 2017, 11:29:22 AM
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It should be really interesting at the start of the marketplace’s operation: unknown manufacturers with cool and useful goods, excellent competition and much more. But what will happen over time? Vendors will develop to the level of "big" players and then new small manufactures won’t be able to win their competition in Hamster. Then Hamster will turn into what Amazon is now, and lose its main idea ((

And do you know that Hamster isn’t a permanent marketplace for companies? The developers position it as an intermediate stage between Kikcstarter and Amazon. It means that when certain results are achieved, the manufacturer leaves Hamster and moves to a site like Amazon in order to offer his products to a wider audience. Therefore, there will be no problems with the development of new small producers.
And how will the process of transition of an already large company from Hamster to Amazon take place? Will it be compulsory or by choice? If a manufacturer has a choice, can a company go to Amazon and at the same time stay on Hamster? After all, who wants to lose potential buyers, even if there’re little of them...

Good afternoon. It seems to me I’ve heard that the process of leaving Hamster will be forced. So when the vendor reaches certain financial results, he is asked to leave the marketplace, in order to prevent him to hamper the development of other young companies. Therefore, the platform should be supported by constant competition between small companies, large organizations don’t belong here.
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November 27, 2017, 11:32:49 AM
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It should be really interesting at the start of the marketplace’s operation: unknown manufacturers with cool and useful goods, excellent competition and much more. But what will happen over time? Vendors will develop to the level of "big" players and then new small manufactures won’t be able to win their competition in Hamster. Then Hamster will turn into what Amazon is now, and lose its main idea ((

And do you know that Hamster isn’t a permanent marketplace for companies? The developers position it as an intermediate stage between Kikcstarter and Amazon. It means that when certain results are achieved, the manufacturer leaves Hamster and moves to a site like Amazon in order to offer his products to a wider audience. Therefore, there will be no problems with the development of new small producers.
And how will the process of transition of an already large company from Hamster to Amazon take place? Will it be compulsory or by choice? If a manufacturer has a choice, can a company go to Amazon and at the same time stay on Hamster? After all, who wants to lose potential buyers, even if there’re little of them...

Good afternoon. It seems to me I’ve heard that the process of leaving Hamster will be forced. So when the vendor reaches certain financial results, he is asked to leave the marketplace, in order to prevent him to hamper the development of other young companies. Therefore, the platform should be supported by constant competition between small companies, large organizations don’t belong here.
It is very interesting at what financial results will the company be "expelled" from Hamster. Friends, does anyone have this information? This point became really interesting to me)))
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November 27, 2017, 11:51:04 AM
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I was very surprised when I’ve learned that the launch of the platform will take place only after there will be 300 manufacturers on it! Don’t you think that this is too much and it can take a long time to reach this mark? I'm just worried that the launch of the platform because of this can be delayed.
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November 27, 2017, 11:52:01 AM
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You said that if you collect less than $ 2 million during the sale of tokens, you will return all the funds to investors. In this case, won’t development of the platform continue or will you do it on your own money?
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