User talk:Raisinbran7

Upper Canada Mall
With regards to your recent edits to Upper Canada Mall on 7 January, 2008, it would be appreciated if you would provide credible citations in addition to your edits ("Expansion Phase 2: New Stores coming Spring 2008"). Credible sources in this case should ideally be from official company websites and associated press releases (in this case either from Ivanhoe Cambridge/Upper Canada Mall, and/or Abercrombie & Fitch/Hollister Co, and/or Aeropostale). This will help improve the quality of such articles, and keep the information associated with them reliable. Please be aware that such new edits that are not properly referenced have a great chance of being removed. For more help on this matter, please refer to Wikipedia's policy on citing sources (WP:REF), and also on verifiability (WP:V), or feel free to leave me a message on my talk page. Thank-you for your cooperation. Sasquatch4510 (talk) 05:13, 7 January 2008 (UTC)

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