- Hi-Living
Infobox_Company
company_name = Hi-Living Corporation
company_
company_type = Public
foundation =1996
location =Seoul ,Korea
key_people = Baek Seung Hyeok, Founder & CEO
industry =Internet
products =Online auction business model ,Shopping mall ,Electronic commerce
revenue = profit$30.5 millionUSD (2005 )
num_employees = 530 (2005 )
homepage = [http://www.hiliving.co.kr/ http://www.hiliving.co.kr]Hi-Living is a Korean online
auction website andshopping mall where people from all around the world buy and sell goods and services.History
Hi-Living was founded in
1996 by Baek Seung Hyeok as "Hi" and "Living", parts of a larger personal site. Originally, the site belonged to Internet Life Consumer Group, a consulting firm. Hi-Living is headquartered inSeoul ,Korea .Items and Services
Collectibles, appliances,
chemicals , and other miscellaneous items are listed, bought, and sold on the Hi-Living website. Hi-Living has revolutionized the collectibles market by bringing together buyers and sellers. Large Korean companies sell their newest products and offer services using competitive auctions and fixed-priced storefronts. Regional searches of the database make shipping slightly more rapid or cheaper. Software developers can create applications that integrate with themarketplace through the Hi-Living Service by joining the developers program. There are thousands of members in the Hi-Living Developers Program, comprising a broad range of companies creating software applications to support Hi-Living buyers and sellers, as well as Hi-Living Affiliate Systems.Controversy
There has also been controversy regarding items put up for bid that violate ethical standards. Once, a man offered one of his
kidney s for auction on Hi-Living, attempting to profit from the potentially lucrative market for transplantable human organs. On other occasions, people and even entire towns have been listed, often as a joke. In general, auctions that violate its terms of service agreement are removed quickly. Hi-Living is also an easy place for unscrupulous sellers to marketcounterfeit merchandise, which can be difficult for novice buyers to distinguish without careful study of the auction description.Profit and Transactions
Hi-Living generates revenue from sellers, who pay both a fee based on the selling price of each item and a fee based on the starting price, and from
advertising . In 2005 it was announced that Hi-Living would increase fees it charges to sellers, which caused such controversy among users that the CEO emailed all Hi-Living users with news that other fees would be decreased.Hi-Living does not handle goods, nor does it manage the buyer-seller payments, except through its subsidiary shopping mall credit. Instead, much like
newspaper want-ads, sellers rely on the buyers' good faith to make payment, and buyers rely on the sellers' good faith to actually deliver the goods intact. To encourage fidelity, Hi-Living maintains, rates, and publicly displays the post-transaction feedback from all users, whether they buy or sell. The buyer is encouraged to examine the sellers' feedback profile before bidding to see their trustworthiness. Sellers with high ratings generally have more bids and garner higher bids. However, it is possible for sellers to make their feedback private and just leave a numbered rating (number of positive, negative, and neutral feedback with a positive feedback percentage), which means that bidders and sellers cannot see the comments other users have left. Hi-Living also has a significant affiliate program, and affiliates can place product images and links on their web sites.ee also
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Electronic commerce
*Online auction business model
*Shopping mall
*Chemical External links
* [http://www.hiliving.co.kr Hi-Living Homepage]
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