CamoCachers Posted November 21, 2005 Share Posted November 21, 2005 i was just curious how people feel about this. recently ive come across quite a few caches that had a tb listed as being in it, but upon finding, the tb is missing. in the situations ive had this happen. ill check the logs in the cache and at home. if no one has mentioned taking it in either, and its been a while since the last find. ill mention on the tb page in a note that its no longer in that cache. and also leave a note on the cache page so others dont expect to get it. would most people appreciate this info about their bugs? Quote Link to comment
+Yellow Wingers Posted November 21, 2005 Share Posted November 21, 2005 YES... If a TB isn't in the cache, especially if it hasn't been visited for a while, then it is appropriate to mention that. If someone did pick it up, and hasn't got around to logging it, they can mention that they picked it up in their log. You might also want to PM the cache owner and the TB owner, just to let them know that something is up. Quote Link to comment
Keystone Posted November 21, 2005 Share Posted November 21, 2005 If you do leave a note on the cache page and/or the bug page, or send an e-mail to the cache owner and/or the bug owner, it may be helpful to mention the option available to both the cache owner and the bug owner to remove the bug from the page and send it to an "unknown location." No mileage will accrue, and if the bug ever does turn up, it can simply resume its travels. This is an especially useful option for when the TB owner is no longer active. From my experience in dealing with caches that are in trouble/muggled/disabled etc., many people seem to be unaware of this functionality. Quote Link to comment
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