Talk:Kravgi

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Sales/ certification
I'm sorry, but how can the sales of 175,000 copies (350,000 discs) be rewarded with 7x platinum, while Despina Vandi's "Gia" has sales of 200,000 copies (400,000 discs), but has been rewarded with the certification of 5x platinum (with the sales figures extracted from the same source)? I will change both articles, using the level of platinum used in Greece since 09/2009 (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IFPI_Greece#Certification_levels ), meaning that "Kravgi" is more than 14x platinum, and "Gia" more than 16x platinum. If there is something wrong with this approach, then by all means, improve it. Use, however, the same standard for both albums, otherwise it doesn't make any sense at all anymore. --Robster1983 (talk) 09:08, 7 July 2010 (UTC)

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