User talk:Jidoje

Not quite ready
In my opinion, the article (here) is not quite ready to move into article space. I'll explain why, and remove the request to move this article into article space. Other editors may feel differently, so if you disagree with my reasons, feel free to replace the move request template, and someone else may move it for you.

It borders on violation of Spam. Others may see it differently, but I'm concnered that some would delete it as is.

One of the early claims "It is one of the few Canadian Internet companies, founded before the dot-com bubble began in 1998, to survive the dot-com burst in 2000" is not supported by the reference. I may have missed it, but I think I listened to all the audio, and didn't hear the claim supported.

This claim: "Declining Price (Dutch) Auctions: A patented [Dutch auction] (declining) format, in which a starting price is set and a limited time period is allocated for a fixed quantity of the product to be sold. As time advances, the price drops in small increments until the asset is sold." is confusing. The concept of a Dutch Auctions has certainly not been patented by this company. Perhaps some special formulation has been, but the reader is not told what special feature is patented.

Watch for Peacock terms, such as "pioneer" and "strategic partnership".-- SPhilbrick  T  18:09, 22 May 2010 (UTC)