User talk:Varietymanager

Possible conflict of interest
noticed that you. I would refer you to the guidelines on Conflict of Interest (see here).

If your intention is to edit articles about the (or yourself), I would suggest that anything that you want to add/change/remove is discussed on the relevant talk page (just click at the top of the article's page on the discussion tab) - and provide reliable and independent sources for anything to be changed (see Independent sources and Reliable sources). Also declare your connection with the.

If your intention is to create an article about the (or yourself), I would suggest that you put a request in at Requested Articles, explaining your connection to the company, and what you would like to be put into an article. Ideally, this would include sources of information that are reliable and independent of the.

If your intention is to edit in other areas, then please accept my apologies — as you will no doubt appreciate, we have a lot of people who create accounts to edit areas in which they are personally involved!

Enjoy editing here, and if you have any questions, ask for help by using any of the methods mentioned in my welcome message above!

Regards,  Phantom Steve / talk &#124; contribs \ 20:44, 28 February 2012 (UTC)

In response to your feedback
Another editor may have reverted your changes for a variety of reasons. You can look in the article's history by checking the View History tab on the top right of the page and seeing if there is an edit summary which explains the problem. Maybe the information was not backed up by a published source? Maybe it wasn't neutrally phrased? Or not relevant to the article? The only way to know is to ask the editor who removed it. You can also leave a message on the article's talk page by clicking the Discussion/Talk tab at the top left of the page. Then click New Section and leave a message asking for help or an explanation. Good luck!

Ocaasit 23:40, 28 February 2012 (UTC)

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