User talk:Iamascorp

Only the people within this office have access to this account. The individual who originaly created the article was having problems with Wikipeditrix. She has a problem when it comes to her relaying of her suggestions. I have read your input and I appreciate it. We have only tried to help to reduce the stresses of this situation. Hopefully it has been resolved.

License tagging for Image:Caroline.jpg
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Caroline image.
Would've been a rather nice gesture if you'd've named your image something else, rather than just overwriting the image I was using for Caroline.--Jeff 03:14, 16 May 2006 (UTC)

One account per person, please.
"Only the people within this office have access to this account."? "We"? Please read Sock_puppet. One account per person, please. Uncle G 00:05, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Issues over IAMAS Corporation
Hi, I've just seen the message you've left me. I haven' had a great look through the page's history yet, but I can see what you mean about there being an odd numebr of tags on the page. The best first step would be to use the talk page of the article to describe why you thik the tags are wrong and then remove them. If there are replaced again then ask whoever removes them to discuss their changes on the talk page. Iif however, as I get the impression from what you say this doesn't appear to work then I'll advise you on what to do next. But use the talk page first, its purpose is to discuss changes to the page. --Wisd e n17 00:19, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Wisden17, thank you for your imput. We have tried to remove the tags and ask Wikipediatrix to explain why she is tagging things. It does not work with her. We actually had to get aggressive with her and demand that she explain herself. Finally she gave a half baked answer and we ammended the page again to show the cite. We also used a cite that took the reader to Mr. Cook's web page to show the Crabbottom USA program mentioned in the article. She took the link off and tagged it again. We will try to put the cites back in and see if she will leave it alone, but I think we are going to run into trouble with her again. Anidote had a problem with her at one point and you can look on the talk page to see that he reprimanded her for tagging things without giving explaination. She shot back at him telling him, "Why do we have tags if we can't use them?" It is very frustrating dealing with her. Then when you do she cops an attitude and turns it back on you. I just do not feel this is a good Wikipedia standard of editing. We have another article for Caroline Keller that she has refered over for deletion and does not explain her position on why. Maybe you could look at that article and make some suggestions as to what we shoudl do with it. Again, thank you for your time and understanding in the situation. IAMAS Corporation 1:50, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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Replaceable fair use Image:Davidlcook.jpg
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Speedy deletion nomination of David Cook (musician)
Hello Iamascorp,

I wanted to let you know that I just tagged David Cook (musician) for deletion, because the article doesn't clearly say why the subject is important enough to be included in an encyclopedia.

If you feel that the article shouldn't be deleted and want more time to work on it, you can contest this deletion, but please don't remove the speedy deletion tag from the top.

You can leave a note on my talk page if you have questions.

Atsme 📞📧 01:56, 7 August 2017 (UTC)