November 2009

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The following discussion was started on User talk:Toddst1 but was moved here to continue.

Hey Todd,

Was just reading through your comments, and you are correct, we are not in the top 3%, and our math is definitely the same.

"Congratulations to our 2009 Platinum Circle of Excellence Winners! Platinum winners received outstanding ratings across all 7 metrics and represent the top 4% of all merchants in the BizRate network."

I'd like you advice on how to best word this. While we are not in the top 4%, we are definitely noted here. Also, any assistance you can provide at making our entry correct would be appreciated.Just let me know what kind of sources you would recommend. Since we are public company, most of the information is in our SEC filings. Thanks again and appreciate your comments. Lalitd (talk) 21:59, 13 November 2009 (UTC)LalitdReply

I'd just leave it as written.
 But since that article was loaded with puffery and advertising-like wording as you wrote it, I'm going to issue a warning to you to stop using Wikipedia for promotion. Continuing to do so will find you blocked. Toddst1 (talk) 22:30, 13 November 2009 (UTC)Reply