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Topic: Oybee | Your quick digital storefront - page 2. (Read 2352 times)

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January 04, 2013, 07:27:22 PM
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Here are a couple decent deals using the system.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wts-oybee-items-134746
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January 04, 2013, 07:22:52 PM
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    Oybee.com

I would like to introduce everyone to a new service for the community. Oybee is a place for anyone wanting to sell any type of digital good. Oybee can be used to quickly house a product and make it available for purchase. This allows sellers and buyers to do a more streamlined exchange. In the Digital Goods section of the marketplace, there are many different products that are enticing, but having to go through the process of PMing the seller and waiting until you are both available can be a deterrent within and of itself. With Oybee, both the buyer and seller have the ability to get what they want within minutes.

Features
  • Simple
  • No-Signup
  • Anytime access to items
  • 1-confirmation transactions - Quick enough buyers don't have to wait too long, protection enough for the average seller
  • Low cost for sellers - A flat 5% fee

Feel free to check out the test item below. There will also be a few deals in the Digital Goods section.
http://www.oybee.com/item.php?id=1

Give it a try and post feedback as you see fit.  Thanks!



I've also implemented a feature that allows for a visual representation of the availability of an item. You can use it as shown below. For example, if the id of an item was 1, the following url would return an image stating 'Sold!' or 'Available!' as shown above in the test item.

Code:
[img]http://www.oybee.com/availability.php?id=1[/img]




Implemented Features
  • PGP/Bitcoin-otc Verification ✓

If you like any of these, let me know and I'll up its priority.

Feature Requests
  • Directory?
  • Blog Integration?
  • Price in QR code?
  • Email/SMS confirmation notifications?
  • Custom # of confirmations?
  • BTC prices that fluctuate in relation to other currencies?


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