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2011-03-17 02:41:52 Welcome to the Wiki. Please read information for business owners. —JasonAller
2011-03-17 12:19:34 1st... know what you're talking about before you let your fingers touch a keyboard. 2nd... learn how to properly use the Wiki... Hint, it's not a personal attack vehicle and there are talk pages for a reason.
3rd... get to know the community instead of trying to champion a con. —Users/Wes-P
2011-03-18 03:15:33 Edits like this one are not going to help you win people to your cause. No one is going to be swayed to view 24/7 in a new light, which I think is your goal, if you behave badly. Take the high road and you might win some hearts and minds. Continue on the low road and people will judge you by your actions and react accordingly. —JasonAller
2011-03-18 03:21:36 Cocoa: one point regarding whether 24/7 is a Davis business. According to the City of Davis Business Directory 24/7 is an "out of town" taxi service. Please stop trying to pass your employers/company off as something it is not when a few keystrokes confirm what the rest of the community has said. —OliviaY
2011-03-18 04:25:57 Please stop. Your editing has turned malicious. Speaking as someone who has read over the whole thing without getting involved, at first you seemed to mean well. Now you don't. Read the link Jason provided above when he welcomed you—the information for business owners includes how to deal with negative reviews. Trying to remove them, much less to delete information on competing companies, is NOT the way to go about it. At least one user has already raised the possibility of banning you. Keep it up, and I'm sure most people around here will get on board.
Please stop. Try to work with the people here who've reached out to you and tried to engage in an actual discussion. Join in on the /Talk page. And stop the shenanigans. —TomGarberson
2011-03-22 20:57:40 oh my god, stop. Please. There was a conclusion reached by Andrew (who I presume is your employer) and the community. You are beating a dead horse by making this a problem all over again. —OliviaY