User talk:EkaterinaKhlopkova

You cannot cut and paste a corporate website into an article. Please stop advertising your employers here.

August 2013
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Dear Beagel, thank you for your message. I would like to clarify some issues. First, my account is personal, not of my company. Moreover, creating of this account and editing the article about Techsnabexport is my own initiative, just to contribute to my favourite and respect Wikipedia project. As I've mentioned below, the uploaded information is not from our corporative website, it's just some kind of summary of Techsnabexport activities. Besides,the sphere of my company's activity is very specific, so it doesn't need any advertising of its products on the web resourses for a wide range of readers (like Wikipedia). Hope if you don't mind if I shorten in some way and upload a part of the summary about Techsnabexport's activities once again, in addition to your version. Please let me kindly know if I do something wrong because of lack of editing experience in Wikipedia project. Thank you for your attention. Sincerely, Ekaterina

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