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Hmm. The systematic taking of caches isn't very common, but it does happen. There was an episode of cache "piracy" in a big way in the States not too long ago.

 

Individual caches do get stolen or trashed by people who either find them accidentally or use geocaching.com to find them, but this sort of thing is rather less common.

 

They've posted the same log on around eight or so caches in the Bournemouth area. As one of those caches is a virtual, I'm inclined to doubt that they've actually taken those caches, so far anyway.

 

Whether this is a joke, or whether they do intend to steal caches wholesale, remains to be seen.

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They've posted the same log on around eight or so caches in the Bournemouth area. As one of those caches is a virtual, I'm inclined to doubt that they've actually taken those caches, so far anyway.

 

Whether this is a joke, or whether they do intend to steal caches wholesale, remains to be seen.

Yes, I noticed one was a virtual, and that they just joined today, let's hope their "fun" doesn't extend beyond the keyboard!

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It certainly looks unpleasant but unfortunately there’s nothing we can do to stop this sort of thing. It’s happened in the past and it’ll probably happen again. As geocaching grows more weirdos like this will stumble across it and will get enjoyment from spoiling other people’s fun. The more people react, especially in the forums, the more they’ll enjoy it.

 

Unpleasant, but a fact of life.

 

We can ask Groundspeak to close their account but they’ll either get another one or just continue their “game” and not post.

 

I suggest we all give a collective "shrug of the shoulders" and get on with the serious business of hunting plastic boxes in the woods and ignore these feeble minded "people".

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taz' date='Aug 23 2005, 12:04 PM'] they could always ban the IP address so that they cant access any of the Geocaching sites.

The vast majority of people's internet access is via some form of Dynamic IP Address allocation so that wouldn't really solve the problem.

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taz,Aug 23 2005, 12:04 PM] they could always ban the IP address so that they cant access any of the Geocaching sites.

The vast majority of people's internet access is via some form of Dynamic IP Address allocation so that wouldn't really solve the problem.

yes, but also a vast majority have a fixed IP address, or one that is changed very infrequently. as part of an online gaming website we have found it an effective way to stop abusive members from logging back on.

 

However if they want to get back in they just change the user name and IP.

 

but it does slow them down.

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Well they have taken at least one of my caches... and as I don't live that close to Bournemouth anymore, I'm archiving all my caches.... sad to say that the morons have won on this occasion...

..or you might consider putting them up for adoption.

 

If you get any takers you can arrange it at www.geocaching.com/adopt

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I could probably come up with a choice statement for this kind of behaviour and people, but Lactodorum and Eckington would more than likely ban me. So all I'll say is "blahhhhhhhhhhhh" to these idiots who wish to destroy others enjoyment.

 

Milton (aka moote)

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