User talk:RobertLipp

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Electric vehicle warning sounds
This is to let you know that I reversed your edit on this article, because it violates several wikipedia policies. Since you are the author/inventor of the product this could be considered WP:Spam, and particularly WP:OR. The content seems OK (I can improve it a bit), but you should provided independent reliable sources, your own video is not good, it is considered OR. Please provide such RSs if interested in restoring the content (and please, companies are sorted alphabetically), and remember that Electric vehicle warning sounds is tagged as a WP:Good Article candidate, so Wiki policies are enforced strictly when dealing with articles of higher standard. Welcome to Wikipedia.-Mariordo (talk) 05:00, 6 November 2010 (UTC)
 * The new references that you provided are not good, they are self-published, making your edits really look like spam. If you can not produced third-party reliable sources please refrain from restoring your edit. This behavior might be considered vandalism, and your account blocked. Also, be carefull not to engage in an WP:edit war, after three reversals you could be blocked from editing. Please read all the policies following the links I provided. I will be glad to help you verify the reliability of any new sources, I already Google and found none. The content is legitimate for this article, but you need to provide reliable sources.-Mariordo (talk)