Talk:Martin Wehrle
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Misleading/Missing citation for quote in section reception
[edit]The section in question states: According to German magazine Focus and Austrian magazine Kurier, Martin Wehrle is „Deutschlands bekanntester Karriere- und Gehaltscoach“ ("Germany's most famous career and salary coach")
The problem is that the two citations given for this, are by no means backing up this claim. The first citation is his own homepage [9] (as far as i can tell) and only claims the same without an actual source; The citation [10] does not even include the cited sentence. Doing a quick google search, reveals that this quote is used on numerous sites, but I failed to find any actual real citation anywhere. The german version of this wikipedia page also does not contain this quote.
I think this section should be removed or otherwise backed up by an actual legit source. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:1748:DD5E:88A0:B4E9:7F04:920D:3C73 (talk) 22:37, 23 November 2021 (UTC)