Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Robotshop

RobotShop is a great company. Their website is easy to navigate and when i order things from them they are always timely with the delivery. You should allow them to keep their wiki page because people interested in buying or building robots might wiki first. Then they can find RobotShop's site that way, and I believe RobotShop would be of use to them because they have robot kits for all levels of builders.

It seems to me there is a bit of American biasis going on here. Things American appear to be automatically 'notable'. To me RobotShop is much more notable than lets say http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dakota_Drug; however that page doesn't seem to be tagged for deletion. To me RobotShop provides a service and information I can't find anywhere else (whoops I guess I need to prove that - now how to I prove a negative assertion). (Rbbj (talk) 21:42, 15 July 2008 (UTC)) -

I had searched for some applicable products (miniature actuators with control interface) for my latest projects for several weeks before I stumbled upon RobotShop. They seemed to have exactely the products I was looking for, so I sent them an e-mail. A few hours later I received a very helpful answer where they suggested some products I could use. Products that would later prove to be the solution to my little dilemma. Up to this date I have not found any other webshops that offer these products. The "next best" option were products from a somewhat similar company, only these parts cost 3 or 4 times as much as the ones RobotShop offer. I live in Norway, and I have now ordered products for several hundreds of USD from RobotShop (which is located in Canada). It goes without saying that this is a very special company with very special products. If not, I would have bought the products from a local dealer. I honestly think they deserve their own Wiki page. -Johannes —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.48.95.64 (talk) 19:13, 16 July 2008 (UTC)