Talk:National Payroll Week
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editThese five articles:
- American Payroll Association
- American Accounts Payable Association
- Fundamental Payroll Certification
- Certified Payroll Professional and
- National Payroll Week
were all created in a short period of time by a single user who has contributed to no other article except for a mention to American Payroll Association in the Accounts payable article.
These articles do not cite any outside references (other than one advertisement / press release) or claim any notability of the topic, and appear serve no purpose other than to promote the umbrella organization and its activities, including its fee-based certification programs. Bongomatic (talk) 12:18, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
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