2013/12/5 Paul Norman <penor...@mac.com> > Generally they’re not offices but mailboxes in post offices that are the > problem. They get tagged, but if you go there, all that’s there is a > private post office.
because you checked this personally? How would you know that these are mailboxes and not offices? I agree that there are quite probably some mailbox-only businesses in the short list Frederik has posted (i.e. they have been inserted at their legally registered address and not form their operating base), but discriminating them solely based on the fact that they didn't use an explicit shop tag or office tag and that they accept bitcoin payments doesn't look right neither. I have checked the second example of Freds list (via Streetview) and it looks as if there is a computer repair shop (or some related office): https://maps.google.it/maps?q=Noosphere+Limited&hl=de&ll=41.417178,-81.693306&spn=0.013452,0.027788&cid=4977184682897610927&gl=IT&t=m&z=16&layer=c&cbll=41.417948,-81.694777&panoid=ONU6tFeKPE5-KyYoBq-1fg&cbp=12,18.93,,1,0.76 I think this POI is incomplete, but not spam: http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/2523904649 Also this one: http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/2537387222 (webhost poland) is consistent (address and position in OSM): http://www.webhost.pl/kontakt cheers, Martin
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