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Author Topic: [ANN] ICO Hamster Marketplace - Decentralized marketplace for electronics  (Read 14935 times)
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December 23, 2017, 10:42:47 PM
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What about cooperating with Kickstarter? They have many interesting projects on their platform; you could offer them to open their stores on your platform.

This is a great idea, so why not!?
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December 23, 2017, 10:43:20 PM
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How many coins can I buy now for 1 Btc?

Please check the calculator on our web hmstr.io. This is the best way to find out Wink
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December 23, 2017, 10:44:02 PM
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Good afternoon. Tell me, have you already developed an action plan in order to support the demand for HMT coins?

Yes, we did! There are a lot of actions to be done to support token rate! Please check our WP for more details!
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December 23, 2017, 10:44:52 PM
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I’ve often encountered the info on the final redeem of coins. Explain what it is and on what date is this event scheduled?

We are planning to use the most of the income from the platform to buy our tokens from secondary markets.
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December 23, 2017, 10:46:26 PM
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Hello friends. Does anybody know if there will be any regional restrictions for vendors on this platform? I mean, will producers from any particular countries be prohibited to trade on Hamster?

This is not the case! We are open to vendors from anywhere!
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December 23, 2017, 10:47:23 PM
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Good day to all potential investors. Tell me, will manufacturers be able to send their goods directly to customers, avoiding the warehouses of intermediaries?

Yes, definitely. This is the best way to operate at our platform. However if the vendor needs a warehouse, or already has one, we have no problem with this Smiley
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December 23, 2017, 10:48:21 PM
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The platform specializes in cooperation with small companies to promote their development. If the vendor reaches the level of 20 000 - 30 000 sales per year, will you exclude him from the platform? I think that presence on Hamster of such a seller who has such sales volumes will be dishonest in relation to others.

We don't have in plans excluding anyone, however, our platform might become too tight for sellers with such volumes and they will leave by themselves.
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December 24, 2017, 07:54:20 AM
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Hello. I’ve read the description of the project and I like it. Now I’m calculating the economic benefits of working on your site. I’m going to have a small shop, so I’m considering the option of a 20% commission. But somehow there’re still big costs, I still think that it’s more profitable to sell goods on AliExpress.
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December 24, 2017, 07:57:02 AM
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Hello. I’ve read the description of the project and I like it. Now I’m calculating the economic benefits of working on your site. I’m going to have a small shop, so I’m considering the option of a 20% commission. But somehow there’re still big costs, I still think that it’s more profitable to sell goods on AliExpress.

Greetings. It's very strange that you got it like that. What is the average price of your product?
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December 24, 2017, 07:59:19 AM
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Hello. I’ve read the description of the project and I like it. Now I’m calculating the economic benefits of working on your site. I’m going to have a small shop, so I’m considering the option of a 20% commission. But somehow there’re still big costs, I still think that it’s more profitable to sell goods on AliExpress.

Greetings. It's very strange that you got it like that. What is the average price of your product?

I used the cheapest gadget as a base for my calculation and even not its retail cost, but the prime one. The result is $450. I’ll pay a commission of $90 from every sale. Also, I’ll have to pay for the delivery to the buyer and there will obviously be some additional costs. So the result is too much.
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December 24, 2017, 08:02:10 AM
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Hello. I’ve read the description of the project and I like it. Now I’m calculating the economic benefits of working on your site. I’m going to have a small shop, so I’m considering the option of a 20% commission. But somehow there’re still big costs, I still think that it’s more profitable to sell goods on AliExpress.

Greetings. It's very strange that you got it like that. What is the average price of your product?

I used the cheapest gadget as a base for my calculation and even not its retail cost, but the prime one. The result is $450. I’ll pay a commission of $90 from every sale. Also, I’ll have to pay for the delivery to the buyer and there will obviously be some additional costs. So the result is too much.

Oh, that’s the point. According to the description of the project, a 20% commission is charged from each sale, but it shouldn’t be more than $20. So, if you sell one gadget for $450, the commission will be still only $20. Well, does it turn out to be more profitable than AliExpress now?)))
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December 24, 2017, 08:05:04 AM
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Hello. I’ve read the description of the project and I like it. Now I’m calculating the economic benefits of working on your site. I’m going to have a small shop, so I’m considering the option of a 20% commission. But somehow there’re still big costs, I still think that it’s more profitable to sell goods on AliExpress.

Greetings. It's very strange that you got it like that. What is the average price of your product?

I used the cheapest gadget as a base for my calculation and even not its retail cost, but the prime one. The result is $450. I’ll pay a commission of $90 from every sale. Also, I’ll have to pay for the delivery to the buyer and there will obviously be some additional costs. So the result is too much.

Oh, that’s the point. According to the description of the project, a 20% commission is charged from each sale, but it shouldn’t be more than $20. So, if you sell one gadget for $450, the commission will be still only $20. Well, does it turn out to be more profitable than AliExpress now?)))

Yes, now it turns out to be definitely more profitable. In case of growing to a large volume of sales, you can stop paying the annual subscription fee. By the way, will its size depend on the volume of sales?
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December 24, 2017, 08:07:52 AM
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Hello. I’ve read the description of the project and I like it. Now I’m calculating the economic benefits of working on your site. I’m going to have a small shop, so I’m considering the option of a 20% commission. But somehow there’re still big costs, I still think that it’s more profitable to sell goods on AliExpress.

Greetings. It's very strange that you got it like that. What is the average price of your product?

I used the cheapest gadget as a base for my calculation and even not its retail cost, but the prime one. The result is $450. I’ll pay a commission of $90 from every sale. Also, I’ll have to pay for the delivery to the buyer and there will obviously be some additional costs. So the result is too much.

Oh, that’s the point. According to the description of the project, a 20% commission is charged from each sale, but it shouldn’t be more than $20. So, if you sell one gadget for $450, the commission will be still only $20. Well, does it turn out to be more profitable than AliExpress now?)))

Yes, now it turns out to be definitely more profitable. In case of growing to a large volume of sales, you can stop paying the annual subscription fee. By the way, will its size depend on the volume of sales?

Good afternoon. No, the subscription fee is fixed – it is $25,000 per year. Even if you sell a million of products per day, the subscription fee remains the same)))
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December 24, 2017, 08:10:36 AM
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Hello. I’ve read the description of the project and I like it. Now I’m calculating the economic benefits of working on your site. I’m going to have a small shop, so I’m considering the option of a 20% commission. But somehow there’re still big costs, I still think that it’s more profitable to sell goods on AliExpress.

Greetings. It's very strange that you got it like that. What is the average price of your product?

I used the cheapest gadget as a base for my calculation and even not its retail cost, but the prime one. The result is $450. I’ll pay a commission of $90 from every sale. Also, I’ll have to pay for the delivery to the buyer and there will obviously be some additional costs. So the result is too much.

Oh, that’s the point. According to the description of the project, a 20% commission is charged from each sale, but it shouldn’t be more than $20. So, if you sell one gadget for $450, the commission will be still only $20. Well, does it turn out to be more profitable than AliExpress now?)))

Yes, now it turns out to be definitely more profitable. In case of growing to a large volume of sales, you can stop paying the annual subscription fee. By the way, will its size depend on the volume of sales?

Good afternoon. No, the subscription fee is fixed – it is $25,000 per year. Even if you sell a million of products per day, the subscription fee remains the same)))
Well, that’s cool) Do you know if one can pay for subscription fees with fiat money?
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December 24, 2017, 08:13:35 AM
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Hi everybody. Tell me please, will tokens which rest unsold during the pre-ICO be transferred to the ICO?
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December 24, 2017, 08:15:36 AM
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Hi everybody. Tell me please, will tokens which rest unsold during the pre-ICO be transferred to the ICO?
I don’t think so. Most likely, these coins will be simply burned.
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December 24, 2017, 12:50:48 PM
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Good day, friends. Listen, maybe I'm dull, or I can’t get the point. Hamster claims to be a non-profit platform, but still, it will charge commissions from each sale. So the project is commercial, right?
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December 24, 2017, 12:54:19 PM
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Good day, friends. Listen, maybe I'm dull, or I can’t get the point. Hamster claims to be a non-profit platform, but still, it will charge commissions from each sale. So the project is commercial, right?

It is non-profit in other way. Yes, the company will charge a commission for each sale, but not a single cent of this money will be owned by the Hamster developers and founders.

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December 24, 2017, 12:57:14 PM
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Good day, friends. Listen, maybe I'm dull, or I can’t get the point. Hamster claims to be a non-profit platform, but still, it will charge commissions from each sale. So the project is commercial, right?

It is non-profit in other way. Yes, the company will charge a commission for each sale, but not a single cent of this money will be owned by the Hamster developers and founders.
Can you tell us, what will this means be allocated to?
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December 24, 2017, 01:05:44 PM
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Good day, friends. Listen, maybe I'm dull, or I can’t get the point. Hamster claims to be a non-profit platform, but still, it will charge commissions from each sale. So the project is commercial, right?

It is non-profit in other way. Yes, the company will charge a commission for each sale, but not a single cent of this money will be owned by the Hamster developers and founders.
Can you tell us, what will this means be allocated to?

First of all, the will be used to pay for servers: none will provide them to the company for free. Secondly, they’re necessary to redeem the coins from holders. Well, the remaining is are for small consumables, fixing errors in the operation of the platform, etc.

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