Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Avatar Relocation

As I wrote on this entry's Talk Page...

This is my first Wikipedia submission and please excuse me if I have violated policy...this was not my intention, nor was my intention spam the thought of which gives me pause.

Please bear with me while I make a respectful argument: To a very great extent, all of the pages in the Category:Moving companies category promote the listed companies. However, none of the entities in Category:Moving companies offer consumers the educational resources which are maintained by the Avatar Relocation entry. This statement is significant: it is evidence of a new type of business methods and principles; business by means of consumer education. Not hiding from the consumer what is to be known, but rather revealing everything that is to be known...and by doing so such a methodology benefits the industry, and the consumer. In addition, I am well aware that search engines will not index the links contained within this entry and the intent was to promote the consumer "Knowledge-Base"...not the company. Again, I write respectfully...but how does the entry for "Moishe's Moving Systems" qualify as encyclopedic, but where a vast repository of conumser education material does not? This entry was not intended to be spam, rather, it was intended to point to a resource of great value to comsumers of moving, storage, and relocation services. If I need to study and revise the content which has been submitted I can do so...however...I believe this entry has merit as a radical change as to how consumers are treated within by Category:Moving companies.

Thank you for your patience.

"Delete - Corporate advert. No claims to notability whatsoever. §FreeRangeFrog 02:08, 21 February 2009 (UTC) Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Avatar_Relocation"

Again, I would disagree with your assessment: this company is notable in-so-much as it's business model is based upon unparalleled consumer education. For example: this company instructs the consumer education on how to document (and file) a loss or damage claim which is unheard of in the moving & storage industry. I would argue that this entry is not an advertisement; rather it describes a company that represents a striking change in how consumers are treated by the moving & storage industry. And I sincerely doubt that this company will obtain any business as a result of this Wikipedia entry...however...by learning of this new business model...other moving & storage industry service providers may alter how they treat/educate American consumers and may begin to operate in a more accountable manner. This is notable...significantly notable.

Thanks for considering my opinion.