A Conversation for Human Pryamid Schemes in the UK
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Peer Review: A46133598 - Human Pryamid Schemes in the UK
U13787494 Started conversation Jan 18, 2009
Entry: Human Pryamid Schemes in the UK - A46133598
Author: ukdirectmarketing - U13787494
Im sure you will agree this is a matter that needs highlighting
A46133598 - Human Pryamid Schemes in the UK
RadoxTheGreen - Retired Posted Jan 18, 2009
TAKE THIS OUT OF PEER REVIEW NOW!
The edited guide is not a place for you to conduct 'anti-whatever' campaigns. Furthermore, the text of your 'entry' is directly ripped from the site you are promoting. If you don't own the site that is plagiarism. If you do own it, is is blatant self advertising. Either way you are in breach of the House Rules of this site. Remove it from Peer Review, read the rules and don't post stuff like this again.
There are conversation forums on this site where someone will be happy to discuss with you the merits or otherwise of the schemes concerned. Peer Review is NOT that place. Remove it from PR and rewrite it in your own words please.
A46133598 - Human Pryamid Schemes in the UK
bobstafford Posted Jan 18, 2009
Seconded
Please remove this as soon as you can this is not the place for this entry.
A46133598 - Human Pryamid Schemes in the UK
bobstafford Posted Jan 18, 2009
I see that this has been removed
Raddox I assume that this was your work well spotted. I saw this this morning but had no time to act.
A46133598 - Human Pryamid Schemes in the UK
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Jan 18, 2009
The content has been removed, but the Entry is still in PR, so I've emailed the Eds to request thread removal
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