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Legal Threats

Dear Mr. Yones,

Your comments have been removed from Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/International Institute of Management because legal threats against other users on Misplaced Pages will not be tolerated. Please see Misplaced Pages:No_legal_threats for our official policy regarding this and what steps you can take to properly resolve your dispute in a civil manner. You have been blocked from making any more threats on Misplaced Pages, but you may still respond to our messages by editing this page.

Yours sincerely,
Andrew Lau

--  Netsnipe    16:53, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

Blocked - legal or personal threat against another user

As a result of your comments made at User talk:Nickieee—namely one month—you have been blocked from editing Misplaced Pages for a period of time, for posting what could be seen as a threat against another user on Misplaced Pages. Misplaced Pages does not tolerate such actions. Users who make threats, whether legal, personal, or professional, that in any way are seen as an attempt to intimidate another user, are immediately blocked.

See Misplaced Pages:No personal attacks and Misplaced Pages:No legal threats for more information.


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