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October 23, 2017, 01:08:49 AM
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Platform Handalion works through smart contracts. This means payment for all services will be supported only in the crypto currency?
No, the fact that the work is based on smart contracts does not mean that it will work only with crypto currency
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October 23, 2017, 01:09:19 AM
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Platform Handalion works through smart contracts. This means payment for all services will be supported only in the crypto currency?
No, the fact that the work is based on smart contracts does not mean that it will work only with crypto currency
And what kind of currency will they support?
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October 23, 2017, 01:10:25 AM
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Platform Handalion works through smart contracts. This means payment for all services will be supported only in the crypto currency?
No, the fact that the work is based on smart contracts does not mean that it will work only with crypto currency
And what kind of currency will they support?
I can not say exactly. ETH, BTC, Fiat money, I do not know for sure
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October 23, 2017, 01:12:12 AM
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And what will the company do if the customer who ordered a shipment of goods through Handleon and paid 30% of the total cost will simply refuse the goods? I mean refuses during his transportation or delivery to the warehouse.
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October 23, 2017, 01:12:59 AM
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And what will the company do if the customer who ordered a shipment of goods through Handleon and paid 30% of the total cost will simply refuse the goods? I mean refuses during his transportation or delivery to the warehouse.
Such things are usually prescribed in the contract. Obligations of the parties and all of that kind.
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October 23, 2017, 01:13:55 AM
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And what will the company do if the customer who ordered a shipment of goods through Handleon and paid 30% of the total cost will simply refuse the goods? I mean refuses during his transportation or delivery to the warehouse.
Such things are usually prescribed in the contract. Obligations of the parties and all of that kind.
What if they declare themselves bankrupt?
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October 23, 2017, 01:14:28 AM
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And what will the company do if the customer who ordered a shipment of goods through Handleon and paid 30% of the total cost will simply refuse the goods? I mean refuses during his transportation or delivery to the warehouse.
Such things are usually prescribed in the contract. Obligations of the parties and all of that kind.
What if they declare themselves bankrupt?
Who exactly, Handelion or company is the customer?
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October 23, 2017, 01:15:00 AM
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And what will the company do if the customer who ordered a shipment of goods through Handleon and paid 30% of the total cost will simply refuse the goods? I mean refuses during his transportation or delivery to the warehouse.
Such things are usually prescribed in the contract. Obligations of the parties and all of that kind.
What if they declare themselves bankrupt?
Who exactly, Handelion or company is the customer?
I mean the customer
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October 23, 2017, 01:18:35 AM
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And what will the company do if the customer who ordered a shipment of goods through Handleon and paid 30% of the total cost will simply refuse the goods? I mean refuses during his transportation or delivery to the warehouse.
Such things are usually prescribed in the contract. Obligations of the parties and all of that kind.
What if they declare themselves bankrupt?
Who exactly, Handelion or company is the customer?
I mean the customer
Yes, in fact this is a very interesting situation. I think such moments are prescribed initially in the contract.
I suppose that to cover expenses and return all funds to investors, Handleon can announce an auction for a shipment of goods or something like that.
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October 23, 2017, 01:19:28 AM
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And what will the company do if the customer who ordered a shipment of goods through Handleon and paid 30% of the total cost will simply refuse the goods? I mean refuses during his transportation or delivery to the warehouse.
Such things are usually prescribed in the contract. Obligations of the parties and all of that kind.
What if they declare themselves bankrupt?
Who exactly, Handelion or company is the customer?
I mean the customer
Yes, in fact this is a very interesting situation. I think such moments are prescribed initially in the contract.
I suppose that to cover expenses and return all funds to investors, Handleon can announce an auction for a shipment of goods or something like that.
Or they just send a shipment of goods back to the supplier, maybe this way out of the situation.
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October 23, 2017, 01:20:18 AM
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And what will the company do if the customer who ordered a shipment of goods through Handleon and paid 30% of the total cost will simply refuse the goods? I mean refuses during his transportation or delivery to the warehouse.
Such things are usually prescribed in the contract. Obligations of the parties and all of that kind.
What if they declare themselves bankrupt?
Who exactly, Handelion or company is the customer?
I mean the customer
Yes, in fact this is a very interesting situation. I think such moments are prescribed initially in the contract.
I suppose that to cover expenses and return all funds to investors, Handleon can announce an auction for a shipment of goods or something like that.
Or they just send a shipment of goods back to the supplier, maybe this way out of the situation.
But where do they get the money to deliver the goods several times at different points.
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October 23, 2017, 01:21:49 AM
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And what will the company do if the customer who ordered a shipment of goods through Handleon and paid 30% of the total cost will simply refuse the goods? I mean refuses during his transportation or delivery to the warehouse.
Such things are usually prescribed in the contract. Obligations of the parties and all of that kind.
What if they declare themselves bankrupt?
Who exactly, Handelion or company is the customer?
I mean the customer
Yes, in fact this is a very interesting situation. I think such moments are prescribed initially in the contract.
I suppose that to cover expenses and return all funds to investors, Handleon can announce an auction for a shipment of goods or something like that.
Or they just send a shipment of goods back to the supplier, maybe this way out of the situation.
But where do they get the money to deliver the goods several times at different points.
In any case, the customer makes an advance payment of at least 30% of the order value.
These 30% can just go for similar expenses, as a guarantee of different risks. Wink
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October 23, 2017, 01:22:37 AM
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And what will the company do if the customer who ordered a shipment of goods through Handleon and paid 30% of the total cost will simply refuse the goods? I mean refuses during his transportation or delivery to the warehouse.
Such things are usually prescribed in the contract. Obligations of the parties and all of that kind.
What if they declare themselves bankrupt?
Who exactly, Handelion or company is the customer?
I mean the customer
Yes, in fact this is a very interesting situation. I think such moments are prescribed initially in the contract.
I suppose that to cover expenses and return all funds to investors, Handleon can announce an auction for a shipment of goods or something like that.
Or they just send a shipment of goods back to the supplier, maybe this way out of the situation.
But where do they get the money to deliver the goods several times at different points.
In any case, the customer makes an advance payment of at least 30% of the order value.
These 30% can just go for similar expenses, as a guarantee of different risks. Wink
Yes, it makes sense. In this context
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October 23, 2017, 01:23:38 AM
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What type of delivery do they do? By train, plane, or shipping barges across the ocean?
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October 23, 2017, 01:24:58 AM
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What type of delivery do they do? By train, plane, or shipping barges across the ocean?
Firstly, they do not deliver, but provide a full range of services, which includes delivery.
Secondly, it does not matter, delivery can be carried out in any or several ways.
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October 23, 2017, 01:25:47 AM
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What type of delivery do they do? By train, plane, or shipping barges across the ocean?
Firstly, they do not deliver, but provide a full range of services, which includes delivery.
Secondly, it does not matter, delivery can be carried out in any or several ways.
So it turns out they have their own transport company or something? How it works? Huh
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October 23, 2017, 02:00:34 AM
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What type of delivery do they do? By train, plane, or shipping barges across the ocean?
Firstly, they do not deliver, but provide a full range of services, which includes delivery.
Secondly, it does not matter, delivery can be carried out in any or several ways.
So it turns out they have their own transport company or something? How it works? Huh
Of course not. All delivery is carried out through outsourcing. They just hire a transport company, that's all.
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October 23, 2017, 02:01:18 AM
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What type of delivery do they do? By train, plane, or shipping barges across the ocean?
Firstly, they do not deliver, but provide a full range of services, which includes delivery.
Secondly, it does not matter, delivery can be carried out in any or several ways.
So it turns out they have their own transport company or something? How it works? Huh
Of course not. All delivery is carried out through outsourcing. They just hire a transport company, that's all.
It turns out that they do not have their own warehouses, right?
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October 23, 2017, 02:01:50 AM
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What type of delivery do they do? By train, plane, or shipping barges across the ocean?
Firstly, they do not deliver, but provide a full range of services, which includes delivery.
Secondly, it does not matter, delivery can be carried out in any or several ways.
So it turns out they have their own transport company or something? How it works? Huh
Of course not. All delivery is carried out through outsourcing. They just hire a transport company, that's all.
It turns out that they do not have their own warehouses, right?
Yes exactly Wink
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October 23, 2017, 02:16:59 AM
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When do they plan to launch their project?
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