
Thomas Keller |
I've reported this, but there's been no indication if it's been received, so I thought I'd say something here. My Organized Play is showing one of my characters played 2-09. I have never played this scenario, but I do have it scheduled for PaizoCon, and I'd like to avoid any headaches about me playing the same scenario twice. Thank you.

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It tells you who the GM is in the same place you discovered the erroneous session.
It goes "Date" "GM" "Scenario" "Points" "Event" etc.
The GM name us a hyperlink to their Paizo account. Click it and send them a Private Message. If they don't have PMs enabled, you can click the hyperlink under "Event" and their may be contact information like an e-mail address.
Hopefully, this helps.

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Well, if the game was reported recently, there's still a chance that they are actively reporting their games (as they should be) and should hopefully see your message, even if they aren't active on the forums.
You could try to check the event to see if you can pin down the location/area where they game, and try to contact the local VO corps to see if they know the GM, although that's probably a decent amount of detective works.
If they don't reply to your message, you could send an email to pfsreportingerrors@paizo.com about it.

Thomas Keller |
Well, if the game was reported recently, there's still a chance that they are actively reporting their games (as they should be) and should hopefully see your message, even if they aren't active on the forums.
You could try to check the event to see if you can pin down the location/area where they game, and try to contact the local VO corps to see if they know the GM, although that's probably a decent amount of detective works.
If they don't reply to your message, you could send an email to pfsreportingerrors@paizo.com about it.
Already sent two emails, but as I indicated, they don't send a reply, so I don't know if they were ever received.

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Tommi Ketonen wrote:Already sent two emails, but as I indicated, they don't send a reply, so I don't know if they were ever received.Well, if the game was reported recently, there's still a chance that they are actively reporting their games (as they should be) and should hopefully see your message, even if they aren't active on the forums.
You could try to check the event to see if you can pin down the location/area where they game, and try to contact the local VO corps to see if they know the GM, although that's probably a decent amount of detective works.
If they don't reply to your message, you could send an email to pfsreportingerrors@paizo.com about it.
Ah, I mean that they probably won't see the message before they next report their games.
Or did you mean that you sent an email to the reporting errors? They may have some backlog, but they'll fix it once they get to your message ^_^

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Very bluntly, the system lacks any safeguards that makes this a problem at all. There's no "WARNING: PLAYER HAS PREVIOUSLY ASSIGNED CREDIT FOR THIS NONREPEATABLE SCENARIO" box that pops up and requires a VC override.
As a matter of fact, the last time I checked, the system is borked in the complete opposite direction - it very unhelpfully says that every scenario is repeatable.
I have had a session double reported (same character, same scenario, same date) with zero flags. The only real problem is that the double counting gave me my first GM star and when the duplicate session was deleted, they seem to have taken away my star, even after I legitimately earned it.
So, yeah, the session should be fixed, but not for the reason listed. (The real reason is that some poor player out there is missing a session and probably angry that reporting is taking so long.)

Thomas Keller |
Thomas Keller wrote:Tommi Ketonen wrote:Already sent two emails, but as I indicated, they don't send a reply, so I don't know if they were ever received.Well, if the game was reported recently, there's still a chance that they are actively reporting their games (as they should be) and should hopefully see your message, even if they aren't active on the forums.
You could try to check the event to see if you can pin down the location/area where they game, and try to contact the local VO corps to see if they know the GM, although that's probably a decent amount of detective works.
If they don't reply to your message, you could send an email to pfsreportingerrors@paizo.com about it.
Ah, I mean that they probably won't see the message before they next report their games.
Or did you mean that you sent an email to the reporting errors? They may have some backlog, but they'll fix it once they get to your message ^_^
I meant that I sent two emails to the reporting errors folks.