User talk:Rpardz

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Streamline
Hi,

A couple of suggestions. Your page on Streamline is likely notable enough for Wiki (at least as a part of the Royal Bank of Scotland page). The material was mostly copied from Streamline's website. That's generally considered a no-no since its copyright violation as well as violates the NPOV policy. Also when someone drops a speedy tag on a page you wrote, instead of deleting the tag (another no-no if you are the author) drop the tag which will inform the admins to hold off. And then give a reason in the talk page.

Frankly I am suggesting a merge since the company is a sub of the RBS Group. Most folks would likely agree. Montco 16:21, 31 October 2006 (UTC)