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Yeah I know right! I think we can implement these edits for the better. Fax me your proposals and I will ask Jimbo, et al. Ciao. -- Joskinfieds ( talk) 19:03, 3 November 2015 (UTC)
Absolutely reprehensible that you removed the reference to my article whilst "compressing" the Wiki page. I will be ADDING my article in, daily, if required! You should be ashamed of yourself! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.237.194.26 ( talk) 17:28, 9 November 2015 (UTC)
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Hey, I was wondering if you'd be willing to review the article User:Niespodj/The Other Side (2014 film). It'd been deleted at AfD back in September and the film has gotten a slight bit more coverage. Also, one of the sources that was sort of weak at AfD has become a bit stronger, the Horror Society review. Part of the reason that I'd been unable to consider it a really good RS was because they didn't really have anything about an editorial staff on their website, which they've since rectified. The only thing that might count against it is that they do sponsored posts. I'll leave that call up to you overall, though. Tokyogirl79 (。◕‿◕。) 06:47, 27 November 2015 (UTC)
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Dear Sir / madame Patar Knight
I woke up today to find my user page was deleted and it said you deleted it. Can you please explain why it was deleted. I am a real person. I did not advertise anything. I posted my biography. If you would be so kind as to let me know why you thought deleting my biography / user page was neccessary. Thank you for your time and considerations,
BUDDY PLANT AKA Raymond St.Claire
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Hi, I would like to contest your deletion of Vesuvius Records UK - could you please put it up for a proper deletion review. 阝工巳几千凹父工氐 ( talk) 14:38, 1 December 2015 (UTC)
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I have tried before to create SpectroCoin article, but it was deleted as advertisement of the company. I re-wrote the text and provided references. Could you double check if this time it doesn't look as promotion or advertisement. Thank you in advance for your help.
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SpectroCoin article text provided below: SpectroCoin is an online application which provides bitcoin exchange and wallet services. SpectroCoin company mainly focuses on the bitcoin storage at web and mobile wallets services and allows users to buy, sell, send or receive bitcoin crypto-currency. [1] SpectroCoin company is founded in February 2013 by Vytautas Karalevičius, Mantas Mockevičius, Justas Dobiliauskas and managed by Lithuanian-UK company Spectro Finance Ltd. [2] SpectroCoin Bitcoin exchange and wallet services are available in over 150 countries worldwide and company operates over 20 methods of depositing and withdrawing funds, such as through other electronic wallets or bank or credit cards transactions. [3] [4] Company also introduced bitcoin prepaid debit card which can be used at ATMs or physical shops. [5] [6] ProductsSpectroCoin company provides 4 core products including currency exchange, e-wallet, payment integration tools for merchants and physical debit card which available in Europe and other countries. [7] ExchangeAccording to the CEO of the company Vytautas Karalevicius, crypto-currency usage allows SpectroCoin to act as a liquidity provider, consequently users are able to buy and sell bitcoins immediately. [8] SpectroCoin exchange allows trade between bitcoin and fiat currency Euro. [9] According to CEO Vytautas Karalevicius, the key SpectroCoin future plan is to introduce additional fiat and digital currencies both fiat and digital [10] Company also offers bitcoin conversion services to cash in 25 countries. [11] WalletSpectroCoin mobile Bitcoin wallet provides secure bitcoin storage. This wallet supports iOS, Android and Windows mobile phones. [12] SpectroCoin wallet provides easy to use and fast way of sending and receiving bitcoins. [13] Besides, SpectroCoin wallet gives its users the possibility to pay for goods and services, at the places where Bitcoin is accepted. Including a number of shops, cafes and restaurants in London, Southern Europe and the Baltic States. [14] Debit CardSpectroCoin Bitcoin prepaid Debit card works in the same way as any other ordinary payment card. SpectroCoin debit card is funded instantly through SpectroCoin users’ online wallet. This debit card can be used for money withdrawals from any ATMs across 150 countries globally, where ordinary credit or debit cards are accepted. Bitcoin payments made with SpectroCoin debit card are approved at over 20 million merchants worldwide, mainly where MasterCard or VISA payments are accepted. [17]
Merchant SolutionSpectroCoin is the first company in Europe which offers merchant tools of Bitcoin payments integration to both online and physical businesses. According to company’s CEO Vytautas Karalevicius, this merchant solution connects customers who use bitcoin crypto-currency for making purchase and merchants, which are willing to accept such as payments. [18] Firstly, SpectroCoin merchant solution tool provides allows bitcoin payment system integration for online businesses by using API or e-commerce plug-ins. These plug-ins and API support OpenChart, Drupal, WHMCS and Magento e-commerce platforms. [19] Secondly, SpectroCoin provides merchant tool integration for physical businesses. As SpectroCoin offers its own solution for bitcoin payments integrated into existing Point of Sale system. [20] HistorySpectroCoin company was established and registered in United Kingdom in February 2013. Alpha version of SpectroCoin app, which functioned as decentralized currency exchange was launched in July 2013. [21] In February 2014, SpectroCoin introduced wallet services and merchant solution tools. In May 2015, SpectroCoin proposed plastic Bitcoin Debit Card. [22] References
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I don't know if you've ever seen it or not, but if you haven't, check out the sheer size of the hidden comment that had to be left in Belinda Stronach, right in the introduction between her name and the PC designation, years ago when people doing the same thing in her article actually turned into a full-on constant unresolvable edit war. Bearcat ( talk) 15:49, 15 December 2015 (UTC)
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Hi, I would like to create a page for Louder Than Life. I saw you deleted one that someone previously made. Is it ok if I make another one more professionally and with valid information with references? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 1515398nick ( talk • contribs) 17:54, 30 December 2015 (UTC)
Sorry, but when I first seen this edit, [1] I thought it was just another one of the unsourced nonsense edits that appear in the article from time-to-time. I didn't actually expect it to be true. Had the source been provided by the editor who added it, I never would have reverted. However, I have read through the source a couple of times now and see where it states "neighbour's dog" but can't find where it says "in a ploy to appear more likeable." It was actually that statement that originally made me think it was nonsense. Comparing what was added and what the source says, does that sound to you like the editor was just drawing his or her own conclusion? I may just be misunderstanding the way it was written, but that's the feeling I get after reading the source. Cmr08 ( talk) 11:18, 1 January 2016 (UTC)
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Hi Patar Knight,
Mr MSN Murthy whose page you deleted is a well known Indian classical musician. The page wasfor information and not advertisement. I totally understand and appreciate your interest in keeping the wiki clean.
URL: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/?title=MSN_Murthy
Please let me know how it can be reinstated.
Best regards Raghu — Preceding unsigned comment added by 199.128.78.166 ( talk) 16:26, 26 April 2016 (UTC)
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Yeah I know right! I think we can implement these edits for the better. Fax me your proposals and I will ask Jimbo, et al. Ciao. -- Joskinfieds ( talk) 19:03, 3 November 2015 (UTC)
Absolutely reprehensible that you removed the reference to my article whilst "compressing" the Wiki page. I will be ADDING my article in, daily, if required! You should be ashamed of yourself! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.237.194.26 ( talk) 17:28, 9 November 2015 (UTC)
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Hey, I was wondering if you'd be willing to review the article User:Niespodj/The Other Side (2014 film). It'd been deleted at AfD back in September and the film has gotten a slight bit more coverage. Also, one of the sources that was sort of weak at AfD has become a bit stronger, the Horror Society review. Part of the reason that I'd been unable to consider it a really good RS was because they didn't really have anything about an editorial staff on their website, which they've since rectified. The only thing that might count against it is that they do sponsored posts. I'll leave that call up to you overall, though. Tokyogirl79 (。◕‿◕。) 06:47, 27 November 2015 (UTC)
'Withdrawn by nominator' is a speedy close criterion if other editors have not argued for deletion. In this case an outcome based on consensus or a no consensus close is needed. -- Michig ( talk) 09:54, 28 November 2015 (UTC) ...and how did you arrive at 'keep' when it has been relisted twice because there wasn't a consensus? -- Michig ( talk) 10:14, 28 November 2015 (UTC)
Dear Sir / madame Patar Knight
I woke up today to find my user page was deleted and it said you deleted it. Can you please explain why it was deleted. I am a real person. I did not advertise anything. I posted my biography. If you would be so kind as to let me know why you thought deleting my biography / user page was neccessary. Thank you for your time and considerations,
BUDDY PLANT AKA Raymond St.Claire
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Hi, I would like to contest your deletion of Vesuvius Records UK - could you please put it up for a proper deletion review. 阝工巳几千凹父工氐 ( talk) 14:38, 1 December 2015 (UTC)
On behalf of the Military history WikiProject's Coordinators, we would like to extend an invitation to nominate deserving editors for the 2015 Military historian of the year and Military history newcomer of the year awards. The nomination period will run from 7 December to 23:59 13 December, with the election phase running from 14 December to 23:59 21 December. MediaWiki message delivery ( talk) 05:04, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
Hey,
I have tried before to create SpectroCoin article, but it was deleted as advertisement of the company. I re-wrote the text and provided references. Could you double check if this time it doesn't look as promotion or advertisement. Thank you in advance for your help.
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SpectroCoin article text provided below: SpectroCoin is an online application which provides bitcoin exchange and wallet services. SpectroCoin company mainly focuses on the bitcoin storage at web and mobile wallets services and allows users to buy, sell, send or receive bitcoin crypto-currency. [1] SpectroCoin company is founded in February 2013 by Vytautas Karalevičius, Mantas Mockevičius, Justas Dobiliauskas and managed by Lithuanian-UK company Spectro Finance Ltd. [2] SpectroCoin Bitcoin exchange and wallet services are available in over 150 countries worldwide and company operates over 20 methods of depositing and withdrawing funds, such as through other electronic wallets or bank or credit cards transactions. [3] [4] Company also introduced bitcoin prepaid debit card which can be used at ATMs or physical shops. [5] [6] ProductsSpectroCoin company provides 4 core products including currency exchange, e-wallet, payment integration tools for merchants and physical debit card which available in Europe and other countries. [7] ExchangeAccording to the CEO of the company Vytautas Karalevicius, crypto-currency usage allows SpectroCoin to act as a liquidity provider, consequently users are able to buy and sell bitcoins immediately. [8] SpectroCoin exchange allows trade between bitcoin and fiat currency Euro. [9] According to CEO Vytautas Karalevicius, the key SpectroCoin future plan is to introduce additional fiat and digital currencies both fiat and digital [10] Company also offers bitcoin conversion services to cash in 25 countries. [11] WalletSpectroCoin mobile Bitcoin wallet provides secure bitcoin storage. This wallet supports iOS, Android and Windows mobile phones. [12] SpectroCoin wallet provides easy to use and fast way of sending and receiving bitcoins. [13] Besides, SpectroCoin wallet gives its users the possibility to pay for goods and services, at the places where Bitcoin is accepted. Including a number of shops, cafes and restaurants in London, Southern Europe and the Baltic States. [14] Debit CardSpectroCoin Bitcoin prepaid Debit card works in the same way as any other ordinary payment card. SpectroCoin debit card is funded instantly through SpectroCoin users’ online wallet. This debit card can be used for money withdrawals from any ATMs across 150 countries globally, where ordinary credit or debit cards are accepted. Bitcoin payments made with SpectroCoin debit card are approved at over 20 million merchants worldwide, mainly where MasterCard or VISA payments are accepted. [17]
Merchant SolutionSpectroCoin is the first company in Europe which offers merchant tools of Bitcoin payments integration to both online and physical businesses. According to company’s CEO Vytautas Karalevicius, this merchant solution connects customers who use bitcoin crypto-currency for making purchase and merchants, which are willing to accept such as payments. [18] Firstly, SpectroCoin merchant solution tool provides allows bitcoin payment system integration for online businesses by using API or e-commerce plug-ins. These plug-ins and API support OpenChart, Drupal, WHMCS and Magento e-commerce platforms. [19] Secondly, SpectroCoin provides merchant tool integration for physical businesses. As SpectroCoin offers its own solution for bitcoin payments integrated into existing Point of Sale system. [20] HistorySpectroCoin company was established and registered in United Kingdom in February 2013. Alpha version of SpectroCoin app, which functioned as decentralized currency exchange was launched in July 2013. [21] In February 2014, SpectroCoin introduced wallet services and merchant solution tools. In May 2015, SpectroCoin proposed plastic Bitcoin Debit Card. [22] References
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Hi, I would like to create a page for Louder Than Life. I saw you deleted one that someone previously made. Is it ok if I make another one more professionally and with valid information with references? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 1515398nick ( talk • contribs) 17:54, 30 December 2015 (UTC)
Sorry, but when I first seen this edit, [1] I thought it was just another one of the unsourced nonsense edits that appear in the article from time-to-time. I didn't actually expect it to be true. Had the source been provided by the editor who added it, I never would have reverted. However, I have read through the source a couple of times now and see where it states "neighbour's dog" but can't find where it says "in a ploy to appear more likeable." It was actually that statement that originally made me think it was nonsense. Comparing what was added and what the source says, does that sound to you like the editor was just drawing his or her own conclusion? I may just be misunderstanding the way it was written, but that's the feeling I get after reading the source. Cmr08 ( talk) 11:18, 1 January 2016 (UTC)
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Hi Patar Knight,
Mr MSN Murthy whose page you deleted is a well known Indian classical musician. The page wasfor information and not advertisement. I totally understand and appreciate your interest in keeping the wiki clean.
URL: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/?title=MSN_Murthy
Please let me know how it can be reinstated.
Best regards Raghu — Preceding unsigned comment added by 199.128.78.166 ( talk) 16:26, 26 April 2016 (UTC)
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