Hello Nstiac (talk) 14:16, 20 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

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Thanks for the message. I based the removal on Wikipedia:External links. It seemed to me that the site in question contains sections, notably the "Villas and Apartments" section, which exist purely to make money from the readers. The site even says "In here you'll find an up-to-date list of direct access-links to our properties:" with a subsequent invitation to "book online." Such sites aren't allowed. I've asked for a second opinion here. Valenciano (talk) 14:39, 20 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

The whole site is not clear cut dedicated to promote properties, indeed the site contains one section which exist to make money from the readers, yet, it also has four more informational sections. Seems to me based on percentage, the purpose of the site itself is informational. DMOZ has listed the site under Malaga: Guides & Directories section. Asides the link in question is not to this one but actually this one whose main objective is to provide article related information. The fact that the linked page has itself links to other sections dedicated to make money should'nt be an indicative for spam, as most sites do have this sort of links or advertisements (unless they were in an objectionable amount). In this specific case, the actual "web page" beeing linked: actually this one does not in any way "mostly promote or advertise" anything, just provides the reader with interestingly enough information related to the article not to be found on one single web page elsewhere. Nstiac (talk) 02:57, 21 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

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