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Nothing works!
Written by dotman from Hong Kong on 7/30/2002
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What can we conclude for hongkong.com? A company with out future but with billions of cash? Why doesn't it convert itself into a local bank, I am sure the profit will be greater than that dumb idea of charging user email access. |
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It's not clever to charge for email access
Written by IT hEAD from Hong Kong on 7/5/2002
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Charging for email, of all things, is dumb. You monetize your traffic to your site through more proprietary services, not through services in which there are a million alternatives. They are just wasting the marketing dollars they spent previously to get these users they will lose in the first place.
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hongkong.com sucks!!!
Written by JG from Hong Kong on 6/24/2002
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crap service, no one on support - what kind of portal service is this??
The company sucks BIG TIME!!!! |
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Service Improvement
Written by kellihu from Hong Kong on 6/24/2002
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I don't think any one would mind paying for a service that works 100% but it does not and never has. Even today with message in in-box to check out the price etc the page fails to load properly, there are typos, some of the links don't work and it's dual language capability is also in question as it's only in one language for the explanation of pricing and stuff. They need to do a lot of work to make this viable and I do think they will lose a lot of customers.
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Bad Service!!!
Written by chia from Hong Kong on 6/23/2002
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* baring entry to my main email account for more than one month, despite my continual mails and calls to your so-called complaint hotline.
* lost my address book
* lost more than 50 important emails
* bars entry to the service (it can often take more than five attempts to gain access), saying the password is wrong (it is most certainly not wrong)
* does not deliver outgoing mail, and the forwarding service has not been working for more than one year now!
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Not working!
Written by PP from Hong Kong on 6/23/2002
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Internet portal Hongkong.com is to charge for e-mail services that come with functions such as spam filtering and added storage. May I say this is the worst decision they have made since IPO? Their email service is one of the worst in HK, my mail always got lost or can't be delivered, I've already stop using it even it's free.
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Forgotten dot-com...
Written by Gennick Corney from Hong Kong on 12/4/2001
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Still remember the glory days when hongkong.com’s first day IPO? I am sure many of you received the invitation to sign up as a member in order to get its stock registration. Still remember the days when huge budget ads spending on TV daily? The site has no much improvement since mid-2000 and it’s kind of dead now. Just wonder it will become part of the history soon. |
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Fast company in burning money
Written by Thakkar Weiss from Hong Kong on 10/12/2001
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I am an investment banker with 12 years of corporate acquisition experience, I’ve never seem the market has been so crazy last year during the dot com era. I still remember Honghong.com listed just after TOM.COM and even my colleagues asked me to purchase some shares from them. Just look at what happens now? A dotcom with no revenue, no ad stream incoming and cutting service at its portal. I heard they are going to cut the home4u and email services soon, then will it be hongkong.com anymore? |
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Technical Improvement Urgently Needed!
Written by Jeffery Tse from Hong Kong on 7/23/2001
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hongkong.com used to be the most popular portal in Hong Kong, that was before they got IPO. One of the most urgently needed to improve task is their freemail service. Always having CGI problems and email got lost from time to time. I heard that they want to charge their email service, if they really want to do so, they must improve the performance and fix the bug first! |
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Shame on managment team!
Written by Justin Deren from Hong Kong on 7/16/2001
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I am so shocked to learn that hongkong.com will end its portal operation soon from Yahoo news today!
How can these dotcom change their mainstream business model without the approval from their share holders? Hongkong.com should really keep its existence because it represents the best portal in Hong Kong and we proud of it! Please do not close the portal operation, besides, if it’s true, the stock price of 8006 will drop sharply!
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