User talk:162.119.11.113

PAID and conflict of interest
You are editing from a Kaiser IP address. Three things:


 * 1) Under the terms of use you - you individual person - must disclose edits you make while being paid. This is per the Terms of Use of Wikipedia.  See WP:PAID.
 * 2) Per PAID and the COI guideline, you should not edit the article directly but rather offer suggestions on the article Talk page.
 * 3) Your promotional, undisclosed editing is unethical and denigrates the name and reputation of Kaiser. If you actually do care about the reputation of Kaiser, you will never do that again. Jytdog (talk) 15:45, 5 May 2016 (UTC)

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