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[edit] Needs rewrite

Very poor article (=foggy and sloppy). Probably it would be the best to delete it (giving the opportunity for someone to rewrite it) or completly rewrite it by authors, focusing on clear summary of ideas and the target audience (wide public). -- 12 Mar 2010, SpeoLori —Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.24.57.69 (talk) 18:33, 13 March 2010 (UTC)


[edit] Vfd

On 28 Mar 2005, this article was nominated for deletion. The result was keep. See Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Reputation for a record of the discussion. —Korath (Talk) 01:28, Apr 3, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Deleted unimportant quote

I have deleted the following quote which was at the beginning of the article because I think it is not important enough to be in such place.

Cassio. Reputation, reputation, reputation! O! I have lost my reputation. I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial. My reputation, Iago, my reputation!
Iago. As I am an honest man, I thought you had received some bodily wound; there is more offence in that than in reputation. Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit, and lost without deserving: you have lost no reputation at all, unless you repute yourself such a loser. What! man; there are ways to recover the general again; you are but now cast in his mood, a punishment more in policy than in malice; even so as one would beat his offenceless dog to affright an imperious lion. Sue to him again, and he is yours.
Shakespeare, Othello, the Moor of Venice Act II. Scene III, 225-226. Our italics.

[edit] Bad Experience in Alertpay and Dailyinv.com

I\'d trnsferred my deposit to dailyinv.com on September08/2011 via alertpay.com : but the money went into one personal named Marian Pobozny (her/his email, marian76@windowslive.com).

    • I\'m in the cloud

who she/he is? Is she/he the beneficiary for dailyinv.com account in Alertpay ? or someone else ???

    • I\'d contacted Alertpay and Dailyinv.com for verification and explanation. Until now, there\'s no clear & specific answer given.
    • I\'d called for retraction of fund : this was also fell into the deft ear.!!

Please resolve this matter. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.82.94.84 (talk) 03:32, 18 September 2011 (UTC)

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