User talk:Sammysammy

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Finally, if you have any questions on how things work, don't hesitate to ask me. The best way to do that is to leave a message on my talk page. Good luck and happy editing! Billz 19:21, 27 June 2006 (UTC)


Hello there. I'd just like to warn you of the possible consequences of vandalism on Wikipedia. I currently suspect you to be an account of User:Sammy. If you are planning to make lots of accounts to vandalise Wikipedia, here's a few things to remember:
  • If your account is blocked, your IP address is automatically blocked too, so you probably won't be getting very far.
  • If your IP address changes and you cause a significant problem, Wikipedia can find out the IP addresses you use. These can then be blocked or used to report to your ISP. If you do cause enough of a problem for us to make a report to your ISP, your Internet connection will most likely be disconnected.
  • If you are operating from a shared IP address, such as a school or company, Wikipedia can find out contact information for the organisation and let them sort the problem out. That could mean worse trouble.
Keep that in mind. Archer7 | talk 19:46, 27 June 2006 (UTC)