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Per this OTRS ticket, an executive with the FDIC is requesting that this article be deleted. Their nomination statement is as follows: "We would like to ask you to nominate the article for deletion on our behalf. The information is greatly out dated and some of the information was never correct. It is not just a matter of updating a few sentences - the entire entry is invalid.
Thank you, <redacted>"
Please note this request is being made as a courtesy, and the fact that it is made by an OTRS respondent should have no bearing on whether or not to delete the article. Tiptoety talk 04:07, 17 January 2013 (UTC)
- I am sorry to say, but it seems that some government officials and/or others are trying to play us. In the past 2.5 years this article is (partly) blanked several times. Two years ago they already tried to make us believe the content is outdated, and last week they claimed: All information in this article is no longer relevant, the article should be deleted. [1]. Some people seems to try everything outside the box to get this article expelled.
- Wikipedia has talk pages to discuss this kind of matters first, and attempts have been made to start a discussion [2], [3]. I would like to ask this government official to start a dialogue. I already proposed a possible solution on the talk page. Please consider this option. -- Mdd (talk) 16:26, 17 January 2013 (UTC)