User talk:JPZingher

ATM SafetyPIN software
Your edits to ATM SafetyPIN software are becoming increasingly inappropriate. I presume you are the patent holder of the invention described on this page. If so you have a clear conflict of interest. On the other hand, given you first hand knowledge of the history and current status of the invention, I'm sure you could make valuable contributions. But you must understand and respect Wikipedia's policies. We can only include information that has been published elsewhere in a reliable source (WP:RS) and we must maintain a neutral point of view. (WP:NPOV). If you are unhappy with the content of this page, I would suggest you discuss your concerns on the talk page for the article. Please see our conflict of interest policy WP:COI for additional suggestions. I'm sorry if you are frustrated by recent edits, but you must understand that Wikipedia is not a blog or discussion forum. I hope you will find a way to continue to contribute. --agr 18:02, 9 October 2007 (UTC)

Your contributions to article "ATM SafetyPIN software"
I am reverting your changes to article ATM SafetyPIN software once again. Reasons: Assumptions, leading, lack of neutrality.

Have you taken the time to read through the article regarding conflicts of interest? Please do so, and adhere to the policies, before continuing to post at Wikipedia.

"Wikipedia is not an advertising service. Promotional articles about yourself, your friends, your company or products, or articles created as part of a marketing or promotional campaign, will be deleted in accordance with [the Wikipedia] deletion policies."--Mfolozi 21:01, 9 October 2007 (UTC)

Snopes
Thanks for your edit to Snopes, but since the source you mention does not directly reference Snopes, it is inappropriate synthesis to write about it in the article.

Reading your previous warnings, you appear to still be advertising a website you may have a connection with (you linked to it again in your Snopes edit). Please make sure you are aware of Wikipedia's conflict of interest guidelines. --McGeddon (talk) 19:22, 30 March 2009 (UTC)