Hello everybody. In my opinion, the company will charge too big commissions from vendors. If in a few years the first producers in Hamster reach millionths of a month's turnover, Hamster's profit will be simply huge and dishonest in relation to vendors.
And why do you think that the commission is big? 20% from each purchase is a relatively normal one. At least, sellers have to give even bigger percentage of their income to the platform in modern marketplaces.
Well, thats not quite right. For example, AliExpress takers only 8% commission from sellers. eBay commission is up to 20%, but it rarely reaches this level, most often its 10-12%. In my opinion, if Hamster is focused on young producers, it could introduce a smaller commission.