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Bad meetings and the verification system

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By *55uk4yngr OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Chester

If you have a bad meet the verification system is pretty useless as bad veris are not always visable to other users.

If all posted veris had to be shown good or bad it would be better for all and an appeal system to admins for "revenge" veris.

Love to read your views.

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By *ub4daddyukMan
2 weeks ago

Warminster

Just so many variables...what sort of things would you think about letting people know? Bad hygiene? Bad behaviour? No show? Not describing themselves physically accurately? Not sticking to what you both wanted ie you only wanted non smokers and theu weren't, no to room aromas but they bought some?

Or are you just referring to no shows/time wasters

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By *3versMan
2 weeks ago

glasgow

There is nothing to stop you leaving a verification on someone's profile other than the person themselves

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By *eedsbearmanMan
2 weeks ago

Leeds

I agree with the sentiment, it becomes self selective to a degree.

But equally I just find the whole system bizarre. We all have off days, or dynamics between people dont work out in reality. Is it fair to be judged on the broadness of human interactions? Just because someone had a good / bad meet with someone else doesn't automatically mean the next person will.

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By *londebiguyMan
2 weeks ago

near Southport


"There is nothing to stop you leaving a verification on someone's profile other than the person themselves "

Though, you can choose what to show and which verification not to.

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By *erscumdumpMan
2 weeks ago

Watford & Worth Matravers

Why on earth wpuld anyone give, or want to publish, a bad veri? This isnt Strictly Come Dancing. Just move on. It take 2 to tango after all.

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By *uy near ArundelMan
2 weeks ago

Nr Arundel


"Why on earth wpuld anyone give, or want to publish, a bad veri? This isnt Strictly Come Dancing. Just move on. It take 2 to tango after all."

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By *ammy57TV/TS
2 weeks ago

Stevenage and Telford

If a guy isn't happy with me then the fact he had me over his knee is usually a pretty powerful stimulus to improve, rather than public humiliation of a bad verification?!?

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By *ondon RimmerMan
2 weeks ago

Islington

What could possibly go wrong?

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By *iketotry2000Man
2 weeks ago

R C T

One only has to watch one news programme on TV and see Trump and Farage spouting lie after lie and getting away with it to understand why the subjects of verifications have a veto on what they agree to be published. I ask guys if they want me to leave a verification and must say yes but some prefer not to and I respect their decision.

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By *oodpeckerMan
2 weeks ago

Falkirk


"I agree with the sentiment, it becomes self selective to a degree.

But equally I just find the whole system bizarre. We all have off days, or dynamics between people dont work out in reality. Is it fair to be judged on the broadness of human interactions? Just because someone had a good / bad meet with someone else doesn't automatically mean the next person will."

This and the original post are a little bizarre, being based on a 'false' premise. The primary function of the verification system is to provide a level of confidence that a profile is a true representation, created by a real person and has successfully/genuinely arranged meets with other Fabguys members. The descriptions of what transpired during the meet are just potential entertainment for readers and definitely not guarantees of future performance

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