Hi,
I note in your log for "Something's Out There" that you say you did
not sign the log. How can I ever confirm that you found the cache if
you didn't sign the log? The rules of geocaching state that you should
write in the logbook and while this isn't always adhered to this is
usually explained by the lack of a pen, which I am certain I included
in the cache container. Do you have any other proof that you visited
the site?
Regards,
Jeremy.
Cachers who refuses to sign the log book
- noikmeister
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Cachers who refuses to sign the log book
I recently got a log on one of my caches (GC.com) and similarly on a few other in the immediate area owned by other cachers where the finder logged "took nothing, left nothing did not sign the log". I sent what I thought was a polite email querying it (quoted below for your to judge) and got a very indignant reply basically telling me to piss off. I am waiting for the immediate emoltional effect to wear off before I do anything, so I thought I'd set up this poll/discussion instead. I'm well aware that the Rules of Geocaching state that you "Write about your find in the logbook" so I am well within my rights to delete the offending entry.
- Happy Chappies
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Re: Cachers who refuses to sign the log book
Delete I'd say - No proof the cacher has ever been there. Even if he was and has got a policy of not signing the log, well, he's going to run into trouble sooner or later!
And if he's going to be rude about it, then I'd be even more inclined to delete it. If he'd explained why then maybe I'd let it slide, but a rude response would equal a 'delete log' from me...
Are they new cachers?
And if he's going to be rude about it, then I'd be even more inclined to delete it. If he'd explained why then maybe I'd let it slide, but a rude response would equal a 'delete log' from me...
Are they new cachers?
- rbirtles
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Re: Cachers who refuses to sign the log book
Well, in my opinion they have failed on 2 aspects - not signing the log in the first place as required by the rules, and second, the way they have replied back to you. I would see no problem in deleting their log. You could choose in emailing them first to say that you are going to delete their log on such a time in case they want to be more constructive in a follow up email to you. Your choice though.
Cheers Rob.
Cheers Rob.
- noikmeister
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Re: Cachers who refuses to sign the log book
Member since 2009, but only 12 finds. My only thought is that they don't realise that other people place the caches.Happy Chappies wrote:
Are they new cachers?
- Bronnie_1990
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Re: Cachers who refuses to sign the log book
I've noticed a few logs like that recently..
Really, if you are going to refuse to sign the log book, secretly, why would you post it online?
I've accidentally forgotten to sign the log like once, but i mentioned that i forgot to, took a photo of the log as proof!
(And found a pen at home, and went back out there to sign it?)
I'd say delete it. They sound rude, and clearly dont read rules.
Really, if you are going to refuse to sign the log book, secretly, why would you post it online?
I've accidentally forgotten to sign the log like once, but i mentioned that i forgot to, took a photo of the log as proof!
(And found a pen at home, and went back out there to sign it?)
I'd say delete it. They sound rude, and clearly dont read rules.
Re: Cachers who refuses to sign the log book
I think you should go easy on him, he's found the cache and isn't trying to claim finds in places that would be impossible to visit. He's done the main part of geocaching which is finding the container, I don't think it's worth worrying about people writing in the logbook, logging the find online, et cetera.
Maybe it's better when people with nothing good to say, refrain from writing in your logbook? I know a few Cachers would say the same thing of me
Maybe it's better when people with nothing good to say, refrain from writing in your logbook? I know a few Cachers would say the same thing of me
- noikmeister
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Re: Cachers who refuses to sign the log book
But why crow about the fact that you didn't sign the logbook in your online log? If you don't want to sign it then don't sign it and keep it to yourself.
Re: Cachers who refuses to sign the log book
If they want to geocache, they should sign the log. I vote to delete.
- noikmeister
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Re: Cachers who refuses to sign the log book
If his response was along the lines of "sorry, but I didn't realise signing the log was a requirement, I'll endeavour to do so in the future" then I would totally go easy on them.danozz wrote:I think you should go easy on him, he's found the cache and isn't trying to claim finds in places that would be impossible to visit. He's done the main part of geocaching which is finding the container, I don't think it's worth worrying about people writing in the logbook, logging the find online, et cetera.
Maybe it's better when people with nothing good to say, refrain from writing in your logbook? I know a few Cachers would say the same thing of me
Re: Cachers who refuses to sign the log book
Without their name in the book or a photo of the cache how do you (as a cache owner) know that they have actually found the cache?danozz wrote:I think you should go easy on him, he's found the cache and isn't trying to claim finds in places that would be impossible to visit. He's done the main part of geocaching which is finding the container, I don't think it's worth worrying about people writing in the logbook, logging the find online, et cetera.
Maybe it's better when people with nothing good to say, refrain from writing in your logbook? I know a few Cachers would say the same thing of me
This combined with their rudness would incline me to delete the log.
- Bewilderbeest
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Re: Cachers who refuses to sign the log book
I agree with most of the previous responses. The one thing you have to do is sign the physical log. Their response to you shows they didnt do this out of ignorance but have consciously chosen not to.
Delete it.
Delete it.
- wileyclan
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Re: Cachers who refuses to sign the log book
So the cacher in question has completed 12 finds since 2009? I wouldn't delete the log that you sent him the email about as you have now made him aware of the requirements.
If he finds anymore of your caches and puts a similar thing into his online log I would delete those. If he doesn't post a similar story online, I would check the logbook of the cache he claimed a find on (but I am a suspicious person ) and then delete or keep as appropriate.
Maybe he has learnt the rules because you did take the time to explain them to him, and wrote back to your whilst embarrased and on the defensive. Not everyone takes the time to calm down before writing emails/texts (guilty as charged your honour ) and we all know that it is hard to convey emotion via letters on a screen.
Thats my 2c worth anyway
Cheers
If he finds anymore of your caches and puts a similar thing into his online log I would delete those. If he doesn't post a similar story online, I would check the logbook of the cache he claimed a find on (but I am a suspicious person ) and then delete or keep as appropriate.
Maybe he has learnt the rules because you did take the time to explain them to him, and wrote back to your whilst embarrased and on the defensive. Not everyone takes the time to calm down before writing emails/texts (guilty as charged your honour ) and we all know that it is hard to convey emotion via letters on a screen.
Thats my 2c worth anyway
Cheers
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Re: Cachers who refuses to sign the log book
If the response was a curt "It was a XXXXX container." I'd be irked, but let it stand.
But a snarky response? No obligation to let the log stand, imo.
But a snarky response? No obligation to let the log stand, imo.
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Re: Cachers who refuses to sign the log book
Looks like the cacher in question has logged other caches with "Took nothing, left nothing, did not sign log" (i was not stalking, at all)wileyclan wrote:
If he finds anymore of your caches and puts a similar thing into his online log I would delete those. If he doesn't post a similar story online, I would check the logbook of the cache he claimed a find on (but I am a suspicious person ) and then delete or keep as appropriate.
I am also a slightly suspicious person..
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Yep, a confused and anti-social newbie, despite the apparent length of time since he joined up. It's probably doubtful he'll become a regular, especially with that attitude. Why would you refuse to sign a cache log? On philosophical or religious grounds?noikmeister wrote:I recently got a log on one of my caches (GC.com) and similarly on a few other in the immediate area owned by other cachers where the finder logged "took nothing, left nothing did not sign the log".