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General Caching / Re: I have had enough
« on: December 09, 2012, 10:16:22 pm »
Trying not to go into a rant
The issues are not relating to landowner permission but over zealous interpretation of Guidelines when reviewing my caches compared with what they allow others to write or where they are allowed to place caches.
This reviewer seems to have had it in for me for some time and I have tried to work round and with them to resolve issues without success. There is nothing unique about the caches that they have most recently disabled Although one makes little sense now as I have had to remove the name of the historic building it relates to so as to not infringe soliciting rules. It is like a Church micro without the name of the Church being mentioned. Also they will not publish my descriptions if they contain information they consider "unnecessary".
The cache I have been working on For BPJC2 is a multi part of which is to be done during the day and finished as a night cache. Full permissions have been obtained and a months work put in so far to build place and hide some of the most bizarre puzzles I have ever made. Yet as the reviewer is disabling any cache I submit there is little point of even submitting it.
In the past they have made me move a cache because it was 1m too close to another. Is this not being a little too pedantic?
The issues are not relating to landowner permission but over zealous interpretation of Guidelines when reviewing my caches compared with what they allow others to write or where they are allowed to place caches.
This reviewer seems to have had it in for me for some time and I have tried to work round and with them to resolve issues without success. There is nothing unique about the caches that they have most recently disabled Although one makes little sense now as I have had to remove the name of the historic building it relates to so as to not infringe soliciting rules. It is like a Church micro without the name of the Church being mentioned. Also they will not publish my descriptions if they contain information they consider "unnecessary".
The cache I have been working on For BPJC2 is a multi part of which is to be done during the day and finished as a night cache. Full permissions have been obtained and a months work put in so far to build place and hide some of the most bizarre puzzles I have ever made. Yet as the reviewer is disabling any cache I submit there is little point of even submitting it.
In the past they have made me move a cache because it was 1m too close to another. Is this not being a little too pedantic?