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Free or Die! Free and Die!
Written by AWSJ from Hong Kong on 1/4/2001
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Seemed to me many GO2HK’s users having strong objection to its charging scheme, the key is Free or Die! However, many people didn’t realize at the beginning of this year that tons of dotcom companies are burning like crazy and offering free staff if you register with them. Hong Kong people are particular like the “Free Concept”, but eventually these dotcom companies will run of cash and die which is “Free and Die” |
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Too late for charging fees
Written by Guan Koo from Hong Kong on 1/3/2001
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GO2HK and Red-dots both will start charging their members for transaction fee, isn't this too late after their member already established the auction habit for free auction? Isn’t this too late for GO2HK and similar companies to realize how to generate revenue from B2C model? Many members already start to boycott GO2HK in its forum and I definitely see GO2HK will lose 50% of its member, just like CyberCity did 9 months ago. |
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Innovative!
Written by Wil Zhang from Taiwan on 12/28/2000
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I love GO2HK, though it's a Hong Kong based auction company. I came to notice this company recently, since they setup the office in Taipai and I found GO2HK is constantly looking to innovate new ideas and services to enhance their users' experience by integrating the Internet technologies. |
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Good and sincere site
Written by Pon Pon from Hong Kong on 12/8/2000
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I met very nice people there and the shopping experience is very nice too. |
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A better choice for online auction in HK
Written by Kenneth from Hong Kong on 12/7/2000
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This site has great buying and selling community, I and my friends have actually sold and bought more than 50 items there. The interface is the easiest to use.
Deadbeat bidder is not so serious. Since members are required to use ISP or company email to register, self pushing price problem is much better than Red-Dots and Yahoo.
But the B2C part is not very good. Not as rich variety as Red-Dots. In fact Red-Dots is transforming into a shopping site instead. Is this the way to survive In HK? |
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Partly right, but B2C has died!
Written by James from Hong Kong on 11/29/2000
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GO2HK may be the best in Hong Kong, but when you take a look outside this small city. It's really nothing. In China, we are talking about 8848.net and in US, there is eBay, I think GO2HK's long term strategy is wait to be acquired by these giant. Mind you, GO2HK isn't making any money after launched more than 1 year! If I am VC, I won't even look at their business plan! |
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very good auction site
Written by softmotor from Hong Kong on 11/29/2000
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very good web site, easy to use and many many fun stuffs!!
PS: many palms and nokia mobile phones!!
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Hong Kong People's Auction Site
Written by Susan Lee from Hong Kong on 11/11/2000
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go2hk.com is a very good C2C platform. From the website layout, product searching method, classification are all well organized.
Although this site do very well in almost every aspects, something still need to improve. Like the web site design, I can recall that it has been used for long long time and its the time to change to let us can have a more clear screen. |
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GO2HK is the best in town!
Written by Eilleen Mok from Hong Kong on 11/6/2000
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May be it's not the best compare to eBay, but surly the best in Hong Kong. Massive traffic, with higher bid rate and successful rate. GO2HK also got the easiest-to-use interface and is well balanced.
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The only choice in HK, but
Written by Crazy Bidder from Hong Kong on 10/2/2000
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Without doubt, go2hk is my only choice for online bidding in Hong Kong. However, there aren’t many members from other countries. I'm still waiting to make deals with users outside of HK. I would say no other HK auction sites worth visiting besides go2hk. |
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