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November 30, 2017, 08:37:28 AM |
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Hello everyone. I try to understand correctly if a company starts to sell its goods, will it have the right to do it on the other platforms?
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Mat24
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November 30, 2017, 08:55:06 AM |
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Hello everyone. I try to understand correctly if a company starts to sell its goods, will it have the right to do it on the other platforms?
Hello. Why do you think so? Hamster doesn’t limit the ability of manufacturers to place goods on the other platforms. The only thing they require is that they don’t increase the price of their products in Hamster unreasonably.
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romfish
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November 30, 2017, 08:58:00 AM |
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Hello everyone. I try to understand correctly if a company starts to sell its goods, will it have the right to do it on the other platforms?
Hello. Why do you think so? Hamster doesn’t limit the ability of manufacturers to place goods on the other platforms. The only thing they require is that they don’t increase the price of their products in Hamster unreasonably. But why is it often written in the description that the unique products will be sold only on this marketplace and nowhere else?
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November 30, 2017, 08:59:51 AM |
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Hello everyone. I try to understand correctly if a company starts to sell its goods, will it have the right to do it on the other platforms?
Hello. Why do you think so? Hamster doesn’t limit the ability of manufacturers to place goods on the other platforms. The only thing they require is that they don’t increase the price of their products in Hamster unreasonably. But why is it often written in the description that the unique products will be sold only on this marketplace and nowhere else? Most likely, this is a figurative expression, because young manufacturers find it difficult to develop themselves on large trading platforms such as Amazon or eBay, so the only alternative for them is Hamster.
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californybit
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November 30, 2017, 09:02:05 AM |
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Hello everyone. I try to understand correctly if a company starts to sell its goods, will it have the right to do it on the other platforms?
Hello. Why do you think so? Hamster doesn’t limit the ability of manufacturers to place goods on the other platforms. The only thing they require is that they don’t increase the price of their products in Hamster unreasonably. But why is it often written in the description that the unique products will be sold only on this marketplace and nowhere else? Most likely, this is a figurative expression, because young manufacturers find it difficult to develop themselves on large trading platforms such as Amazon or eBay, so the only alternative for them is Hamster. And how will the company's specialists determine that the Hamster manufacturer has set the price higher than elsewhere? I’m not sure if they are going to check hundreds of other marketplaces.
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Mat24
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November 30, 2017, 09:04:24 AM |
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Hello everyone. I try to understand correctly if a company starts to sell its goods, will it have the right to do it on the other platforms?
Hello. Why do you think so? Hamster doesn’t limit the ability of manufacturers to place goods on the other platforms. The only thing they require is that they don’t increase the price of their products in Hamster unreasonably. But why is it often written in the description that the unique products will be sold only on this marketplace and nowhere else? Most likely, this is a figurative expression, because young manufacturers find it difficult to develop themselves on large trading platforms such as Amazon or eBay, so the only alternative for them is Hamster. And how will the company's specialists determine that the Hamster manufacturer has set the price higher than elsewhere? I’m not sure if they are going to check hundreds of other marketplaces. That's right. There will be a special algorithm that will track the goods from Hamster on other platforms. It will be able to compare prices and, if somewhere the cost is less for the same product, algorithm will automatically adjust it.
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californybit
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November 30, 2017, 09:06:38 AM |
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Hello everyone. I try to understand correctly if a company starts to sell its goods, will it have the right to do it on the other platforms?
Hello. Why do you think so? Hamster doesn’t limit the ability of manufacturers to place goods on the other platforms. The only thing they require is that they don’t increase the price of their products in Hamster unreasonably. But why is it often written in the description that the unique products will be sold only on this marketplace and nowhere else? Most likely, this is a figurative expression, because young manufacturers find it difficult to develop themselves on large trading platforms such as Amazon or eBay, so the only alternative for them is Hamster. And how will the company's specialists determine that the Hamster manufacturer has set the price higher than elsewhere? I’m not sure if they are going to check hundreds of other marketplaces. That's right. There will be a special algorithm that will track the goods from Hamster on other platforms. It will be able to compare prices and, if somewhere the cost is less for the same product, algorithm will automatically adjust it. I’m interested if there is a possibility that the vendor will be able to hide from the algorithm its products on other platforms, so that the system couldn’t change the price for the vendor's products in Hamster?
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MadduckUK
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November 30, 2017, 09:31:18 AM |
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Greetings. Do users have an opportunity to mine HMT tokens?
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November 30, 2017, 09:36:06 AM |
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Greetings. Do users have an opportunity to mine HMT tokens?
Hello. HMT coins can’t be mined. You can get them only on the ICO.
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sinfazat22ron
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November 30, 2017, 09:39:59 AM |
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Are you really not going to control the activities of the vendor at his site in Hamster?
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nothappend
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November 30, 2017, 09:42:00 AM |
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Hello everyone. Tell me, when do developers plan to launch a web version of the marketplace? I'm also interested in whether the mobile application will be released with the web version or later?
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November 30, 2017, 09:54:54 AM |
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Who are your main competitors?
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hunterofmoney
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November 30, 2017, 10:30:44 AM |
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Good afternoon! How much money does the Hamster team plan to collect on the sale of coins?
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Shaurman
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November 30, 2017, 10:33:27 AM |
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Good afternoon! How much money does the Hamster team plan to collect on the sale of coins?
There is only a minimum limit of 2 million US dollars. The top one is $ 28 million when all the tokens are sold.
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bit679
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November 30, 2017, 10:35:56 AM |
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I know by myself that it is difficult for small companies that are just beginning their journey in the business world to make the first steps. It's great that your platform gives a good opportunity to start trading for companies. But do you think to give that entrepreneurs advice, how to start their business better and something like that?
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November 30, 2017, 11:04:45 AM |
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Hello everyone. In 2020, Hamster will be transferred to the management of vendors. But after all, I suppose that the founders will not just give their project away? They will obviously ask for some kind of compensation from the sellers who work in the marketplace.
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newboi
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November 30, 2017, 11:17:33 AM |
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Hello everyone. In 2020, Hamster will be transferred to the management of vendors. But after all, I suppose that the founders will not just give their project away? They will obviously ask for some kind of compensation from the sellers who work in the marketplace.
Yes, you are right. Each vendor will have to pay $ 50,000when transferring the marketplace. This equals the subscription fee for two years.
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November 30, 2017, 11:22:40 AM |
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Hello everyone. In 2020, Hamster will be transferred to the management of vendors. But after all, I suppose that the founders will not just give their project away? They will obviously ask for some kind of compensation from the sellers who work in the marketplace.
Yes, you are right. Each vendor will have to pay $ 50,000when transferring the marketplace. This equals the subscription fee for two years. I wonder what will happen to those vendors who refuse to pay such a price for buying a marketplace?
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foreverman
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November 30, 2017, 11:40:07 AM |
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Hello everyone. In 2020, Hamster will be transferred to the management of vendors. But after all, I suppose that the founders will not just give their project away? They will obviously ask for some kind of compensation from the sellers who work in the marketplace.
Yes, you are right. Each vendor will have to pay $ 50,000when transferring the marketplace. This equals the subscription fee for two years. I wonder what will happen to those vendors who refuse to pay such a price for buying a marketplace? I will not argue, I can only assume that in this case, most likely, the manufacturer will lose the trading platform and he will have to look for a new place. It is better to spend $ 50,000 than then again look for a new place to trade and spend time on it.
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November 30, 2017, 11:46:26 AM |
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Hello everyone. In 2020, Hamster will be transferred to the management of vendors. But after all, I suppose that the founders will not just give their project away? They will obviously ask for some kind of compensation from the sellers who work in the marketplace.
Yes, you are right. Each vendor will have to pay $ 50,000when transferring the marketplace. This equals the subscription fee for two years. I wonder what will happen to those vendors who refuse to pay such a price for buying a marketplace? I will not argue, I can only assume that in this case, most likely, the manufacturer will lose the trading platform and he will have to look for a new place. It is better to spend $ 50,000 than then again look for a new place to trade and spend time on it. This is very cool, but what about the vendors who, for example, entered the marketplace, for example, 3 months before the transfer the project to the vendors? Where does a small company that has just started its business take $ 50,000?
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