User talk:ArthurofChicago

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March 2012
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Comments on Pimsleur language learning system
You can't include personal commentary in an article like that. I understand you are upset with these folks for the marketing and sales practices. What I would suggest is to add a section on the business model they are using - similar to the section in Video Professor, which has garnered many similar complaints. The section would need to be referenced to a reliable source - I'm guessing the "fine print" section on the site where it's sold would attempt to explain business model.. you could also try Better Business Bureau sites or other governmental sites where complaints might have been registered. -- Versa geek  18:41, 5 March 2012 (UTC)