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Reference errors on 15 July
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Portishead 'Dummy' UK BPI certification
Hi, I reverted your recent edit on Portishead discography, as the BPI site lists 2x platinum as the highest certification 'Dummy' has been awarded. In your edit summary, you said "Actually awarded 3 platinum by BPI, one in 1995 and two in 1996." This is incorrect. The BPI site lists each certification separately, when it occurred. So separate listings of 'Platinum' and '2x Platinum' do not equate to 3x Platinum cumulative total. You will notice on the site that Silver and Gold awards are listed individually; this does not mean that a release has been cumulatively awarded Gold and then later on Silver or Platinum. You always need to go with the highest certification listed on the BPI site.Nqr9 (talk) 01:31, 16 July 2016 (UTC)