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Hi Tom,

Sorry I used a new username as my old one is long forgotten.

You deleted some entries I'd made, I think which is fair enough if that's the policy. I had added UK Whitegoods to most of the major appliance sections as I see that many other commercial sites had done. UKW is not exactly commercial in the true sense.

We offer help and free information to the public through articles and forums on specific whitegoods, or major appliance, problems and the links were not placed there for commercial reasons. Also, whilst we do have the ability to buy spares on the site, that's pretty much where it ends, the shop isn't much good anyway as it's more of a hobby than anything. In short, the links where there to allow people to get more information on appliances in the UK and Europe.

I had written a bit for Wikipedia on whitegoods but it was removed and the term "whitegoods" simply redirected.

I respect the decision and I will not post the links again but I thought I'd tell you why I had put them there.

Regards

Kenneth Watt