Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/SkoObid™

1) This article has no commercial purpose at all, or at least, not more that the sites mentioned above in this talk where each online selling site detail their business model and justify why they are better than the competition. 2) how about "degressive flow" it's a new concept that has now an online application. Why can't it be referred into an encyclopedia? from WP:WEB "website's achievements, impact or historical significance" In Taiwan this "new flow" attract 4000 unique users per week... from WP:WEB "The website or content has won a well-known and independent award from either a publication or organization" here you are (chinese): http://mr6.cc/?p=2422 (Mr6 is the largest chinese speaking blog for new techs) I'd love to discuss with other admins about deletion if possible. thanks, Sylvain —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bonfas (talk • contribs) 09:37, 12 November 2008 (UTC)

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SkoObid pte Ltd. is an online auction website founded in June 2008. It is headquartered in Singapore and operates in 2 countries: Taiwan and Singapore. SkoObid is only a service provider: it connects buyers and sellers after they agreed on a price but do not actually sale any products online. SkoObid is the first of it's kind to use a "degressive approach" in its operation flow. SkoObid uses PayPal system to process payments.

The Degressive system
The degressive flow allow user to put items 'on sale'. A user must pick a starting (exaggerated) price, a minimum (bottom) price and set a 'degressive rule' containing: 1) an amount to be removed from the current system price. 2) a time interval before the amount is actually removed. The price will go down until it reach user's minimal price.

As Opposed to conventional auction system, all the parameters defining the 'degressive rule' are public. For a give item, a user is explicitly informed of the starting price, bottom price, current price, next price, time interval and number of degressive cycles.