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By *etKatproject88 OP   Woman
36 weeks ago

Bristol

I have started reporting profiles who don't show up to arranged meets. One of them had the cheek to say they are 5 minutes away, never to show up then next day(!) claim they were stopped by police. So, does anybody know what happens if someone gets reported by multiple people? Is it worth doing it? I know of a couple who has done it to at least 3-4 people I know. We all reported them and nothing happened, they're still on.

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By *unchalMan
36 weeks ago

Dartford


"I have started reporting profiles who don't show up to arranged meets. One of them had the cheek to say they are 5 minutes away, never to show up then next day(!) claim they were stopped by police. So, does anybody know what happens if someone gets reported by multiple people? Is it worth doing it? I know of a couple who has done it to at least 3-4 people I know. We all reported them and nothing happened, they're still on."

Who cares!? It’s all part of the process. Be kind! Not everyone is at the same point as you. This can be challenging for some people.

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By *elloWoman
36 weeks ago

alpha centauri


"I have started reporting profiles who don't show up to arranged meets. One of them had the cheek to say they are 5 minutes away, never to show up then next day(!) claim they were stopped by police. So, does anybody know what happens if someone gets reported by multiple people? Is it worth doing it? I know of a couple who has done it to at least 3-4 people I know. We all reported them and nothing happened, they're still on."

People have the right to not show up for a meet, yes it is very annoying and inconsiderate but would you really rather sit there with someone who doesn't want to be there wasting each others time or be let down and able to make alternative plans.

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By *arley QuimWoman
36 weeks ago

Somewhere

I don't think it really matters much. Slightly annoying of someone's a no show, but I'd rather that than someone going along with it and not being keen.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
36 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

It's not illegal

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By *enrietteandSamCouple
36 weeks ago

Staffordshire

They get bummed.

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By *arley QuimWoman
36 weeks ago

Somewhere


"It's not illegal "

We can get the Fab police to track them down. Off with their heads, and pants!

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By *rBobbMan
36 weeks ago

Birmingham


"I have started reporting profiles who don't show up to arranged meets. One of them had the cheek to say they are 5 minutes away, never to show up then next day(!) claim they were stopped by police. So, does anybody know what happens if someone gets reported by multiple people? Is it worth doing it? I know of a couple who has done it to at least 3-4 people I know. We all reported them and nothing happened, they're still on."

I honestly don't think anything will happen to be honest, but there is certainly no harm in trying.

I can't understand the logic of people who do this as they will be the ones moaning "I never get a reply".

Don't take it personally, move on and stay safe.

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By *ot to giggleWoman
36 weeks ago

Coventry

no shows are annoying - i actually have only ever had one no show, well 2 but the other one I knew wasnt going so when he sent the apology for not turning up 2 days later - i hadnt been there either, i was in the shop buying ice cream

I find people ghost after arranging - i would rather someone say - not going to make it or dont want to do it now - then i can organise something else.

As for reporting, if they not meeting you are they meeting someone else ?? its one of those 'things'

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By *ackformore100Man
36 weeks ago

Tin town


"I have started reporting profiles who don't show up to arranged meets. One of them had the cheek to say they are 5 minutes away, never to show up then next day(!) claim they were stopped by police. So, does anybody know what happens if someone gets reported by multiple people? Is it worth doing it? I know of a couple who has done it to at least 3-4 people I know. We all reported them and nothing happened, they're still on."

People change their mind. So what? Can't imagine the site would do anything nor should they.

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By *essTTWoman
36 weeks ago

Birmingham


"I have started reporting profiles who don't show up to arranged meets. One of them had the cheek to say they are 5 minutes away, never to show up then next day(!) claim they were stopped by police. So, does anybody know what happens if someone gets reported by multiple people? Is it worth doing it? I know of a couple who has done it to at least 3-4 people I know. We all reported them and nothing happened, they're still on."

Everyone saying "people are allowed to change their mind"

Of course they are but then they should be adult about it and say that and not leave people waiting around for them, or telling fibs like being pulled over

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By *elloWoman
36 weeks ago

alpha centauri

How would someone prove that they didn't actually get pulled over ? Sometimes people do tell the truth.

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By *ullsfan77Man
36 weeks ago

Torquay

Frustrating from both angles. It does make it difficult for others, as many profiles require verifications because of this-I don’t have any because I have not had any positive replies yet. However I do understand that people may get cold feet etc etc. This is why I won’t go more than 1-1.5 hours down the road-imagine driving 4 or 5 hours-that would be a very long drive back!

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By (user no longer on site)
36 weeks ago

I think its rude for sure , yeah of course people can change their mind and things come up but a simple text would clarify and not waste anyones time.

Having said that nothing will be done just block and move on. I just don't arrange meets through fab anymore my time is limited and precious so when I'm free I go to the club.

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By *ackformore100Man
36 weeks ago

Tin town


"I have started reporting profiles who don't show up to arranged meets. One of them had the cheek to say they are 5 minutes away, never to show up then next day(!) claim they were stopped by police. So, does anybody know what happens if someone gets reported by multiple people? Is it worth doing it? I know of a couple who has done it to at least 3-4 people I know. We all reported them and nothing happened, they're still on.

Everyone saying "people are allowed to change their mind"

Of course they are but then they should be adult about it and say that and not leave people waiting around for them, or telling fibs like being pulled over "

How do you know they didn't get pulled over?

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By *obilebottomMan
36 weeks ago

All over

Things happen or people change their mind too. Personally, I think is common courtecy to let the other party know of course but sadly not everyone does.

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By *etKatproject88 OP   Woman
36 weeks ago

Bristol

Because he told me the next day or even two days later I don't remember. After messaging me in a way that it made me believe he actually didn't remember who I was.

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By *essTTWoman
36 weeks ago

Birmingham


"I have started reporting profiles who don't show up to arranged meets. One of them had the cheek to say they are 5 minutes away, never to show up then next day(!) claim they were stopped by police. So, does anybody know what happens if someone gets reported by multiple people? Is it worth doing it? I know of a couple who has done it to at least 3-4 people I know. We all reported them and nothing happened, they're still on.

Everyone saying "people are allowed to change their mind"

Of course they are but then they should be adult about it and say that and not leave people waiting around for them, or telling fibs like being pulled over

How do you know they didn't get pulled over? "

When you're on your way somewhere and get pulled over, do you continue on your destination and be late or do you turn around and go home and not make contact for 2 days with the person you were going to meet?

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By *etKatproject88 OP   Woman
36 weeks ago

Bristol


"I have started reporting profiles who don't show up to arranged meets. One of them had the cheek to say they are 5 minutes away, never to show up then next day(!) claim they were stopped by police. So, does anybody know what happens if someone gets reported by multiple people? Is it worth doing it? I know of a couple who has done it to at least 3-4 people I know. We all reported them and nothing happened, they're still on.

Who cares!? It’s all part of the process. Be kind! Not everyone is at the same point as you. This can be challenging for some people. "

Be kind? Really? It does take a bit of effort to get dolled up for us girls, you know. I would never just not show up to an arranged meet. At least lie that something came up not make me believe that you are on the way just making me wait wait and feel like an idiot...

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
36 weeks ago

Reading

The problem is proof.

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By *rBobbMan
36 weeks ago

Birmingham


"I have started reporting profiles who don't show up to arranged meets. One of them had the cheek to say they are 5 minutes away, never to show up then next day(!) claim they were stopped by police. So, does anybody know what happens if someone gets reported by multiple people? Is it worth doing it? I know of a couple who has done it to at least 3-4 people I know. We all reported them and nothing happened, they're still on.

Everyone saying "people are allowed to change their mind"

Of course they are but then they should be adult about it and say that and not leave people waiting around for them, or telling fibs like being pulled over

How do you know they didn't get pulled over?

When you're on your way somewhere and get pulled over, do you continue on your destination and be late or do you turn around and go home and not make contact for 2 days with the person you were going to meet?"

Exactly. The last time I was pulled over They only kept me for about 15 minutes max.

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By *ohn.Wick.Man
36 weeks ago

The Continental

Don’t see any point in reporting someone. It’s not like there’s anything that can be done to ‘punish’ is there?

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By *avexxMan
36 weeks ago

cheshire


"Don’t see any point in reporting someone. It’s not like there’s anything that can be done to ‘punish’ is there? "
,,, walk of shame

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By *elloWoman
36 weeks ago

alpha centauri


"I have started reporting profiles who don't show up to arranged meets. One of them had the cheek to say they are 5 minutes away, never to show up then next day(!) claim they were stopped by police. So, does anybody know what happens if someone gets reported by multiple people? Is it worth doing it? I know of a couple who has done it to at least 3-4 people I know. We all reported them and nothing happened, they're still on.

Everyone saying "people are allowed to change their mind"

Of course they are but then they should be adult about it and say that and not leave people waiting around for them, or telling fibs like being pulled over

How do you know they didn't get pulled over?

When you're on your way somewhere and get pulled over, do you continue on your destination and be late or do you turn around and go home and not make contact for 2 days with the person you were going to meet?"

Depends on whether when I've been pulled over the police have confiscated my car and left me by the side of the road and I'm worried about how ill get home and to work . Or if they've pulled me over and found me over the drink drive limit so arrested me.

There are things that do happen to people which makes thinking about someone you don't actually know and meeting for the first time right down the bottom of priority lists.

I've think trying to get people removed from a social site like fab just because they didn't show is not fair. If this site was an actual daring site then yes report them, but this site isn't one

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By *essTTWoman
36 weeks ago

Birmingham


"I have started reporting profiles who don't show up to arranged meets. One of them had the cheek to say they are 5 minutes away, never to show up then next day(!) claim they were stopped by police. So, does anybody know what happens if someone gets reported by multiple people? Is it worth doing it? I know of a couple who has done it to at least 3-4 people I know. We all reported them and nothing happened, they're still on.

Everyone saying "people are allowed to change their mind"

Of course they are but then they should be adult about it and say that and not leave people waiting around for them, or telling fibs like being pulled over

How do you know they didn't get pulled over?

When you're on your way somewhere and get pulled over, do you continue on your destination and be late or do you turn around and go home and not make contact for 2 days with the person you were going to meet?

Depends on whether when I've been pulled over the police have confiscated my car and left me by the side of the road and I'm worried about how ill get home and to work . Or if they've pulled me over and found me over the drink drive limit so arrested me.

There are things that do happen to people which makes thinking about someone you don't actually know and meeting for the first time right down the bottom of priority lists.

I've think trying to get people removed from a social site like fab just because they didn't show is not fair. If this site was an actual daring site then yes report them, but this site isn't one"

They never said that though, they said they had been stopped by police.

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By *ackformore100Man
36 weeks ago

Tin town


"I have started reporting profiles who don't show up to arranged meets. One of them had the cheek to say they are 5 minutes away, never to show up then next day(!) claim they were stopped by police. So, does anybody know what happens if someone gets reported by multiple people? Is it worth doing it? I know of a couple who has done it to at least 3-4 people I know. We all reported them and nothing happened, they're still on.

Everyone saying "people are allowed to change their mind"

Of course they are but then they should be adult about it and say that and not leave people waiting around for them, or telling fibs like being pulled over

How do you know they didn't get pulled over?

When you're on your way somewhere and get pulled over, do you continue on your destination and be late or do you turn around and go home and not make contact for 2 days with the person you were going to meet?"

I have no idea what people do or why. Maybe getting pulled over spoils their mood, maybe their car needed to be left. Maybe they changed their mind. Maybe they did arrive, and changed their mind. I have no idea and I suspect nor do you. Why waste energy and effort on things you can't influence or control. Sure it's pretty shitty to go silent but there are clearly some pretty selfish shitty people on here.

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By *etKatproject88 OP   Woman
36 weeks ago

Bristol


"Don’t see any point in reporting someone. It’s not like there’s anything that can be done to ‘punish’ is there? "

I think if a profile gets reported by multiple people for the same reason they should be removed as they clearly make a habit of wasting people's time. In an ideal world. Or they should come up with a review instead of verification

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By *toC Thats MeWoman
36 weeks ago

Sheffield


"Don’t see any point in reporting someone. It’s not like there’s anything that can be done to ‘punish’ is there?

I think if a profile gets reported by multiple people for the same reason they should be removed as they clearly make a habit of wasting people's time. In an ideal world. Or they should come up with a review instead of verification "

I’d just make a note in the comments and block them. The problem is even if they get removed, people will just rejoin.

This is why I don’t meet privately and stick to clubs. People are fickle.

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By *aughty tradieMan
36 weeks ago

Manchester

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By *aughty tradieMan
36 weeks ago

Manchester


"They get bummed."

Someone might not show up on purpose

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By *ealitybitesMan
36 weeks ago

Belfast

How often is this happening?

How do you know they are not showing up for other meets?

I've never had a no show or been one so I can't speak about the experience.

If it happened to me once or twice I would chalk it up to experience.

If it was a regular occurrence I would be looking at how I was vetting the people I was arranging to meet.

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By *he turned me GreyCouple
36 weeks ago

Warwick and Coventry

It's all part of the game innit,

Mr

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By *exySiren01Woman
36 weeks ago

RCT

I see it the same as anything else in life....what would you do if you had a date set up and they didn't show up or contact you again?....report them to the dating site?

It's just one of those annoying things unfortunately

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By *ohn.Wick.Man
36 weeks ago

The Continental


"Don’t see any point in reporting someone. It’s not like there’s anything that can be done to ‘punish’ is there?

I think if a profile gets reported by multiple people for the same reason they should be removed as they clearly make a habit of wasting people's time. In an ideal world. Or they should come up with a review instead of verification "

But then they make a new profile a day later and the cycle starts all over again.

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By *ad NannaWoman
36 weeks ago

East London

I don't give men anything to wank over before arranging to meet.

The fantasists and masturbaters tend to get bored and bugger off to look for another victim.

I've only had one man not show, and I knew he wasn't going to drive all the way to me for a drink, so I didn't bother getting ready. He messaged in the morning to ask if we could put the meeting time back an hour and I thought, yea, you're not turning up, and I stayed in bed.

Unfortunately, even though lots of men complain about not getting meets, some of them are flakey or only want a wank.

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By *udeNTw1stedMan
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36 weeks ago

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Here is an explanation from Admin from another thread on how they deal with reports.

******Just a quick note. If people report others and we can verify that they have broken site rules, we always take action (either a first and final warning, partially suspended account, fully suspended, mixture of the above).

Every single report sent via the REPORT link is reviewed. Clearly it's not in our interests to have people on here who are bad for the site. Equally we need to verify what has been reported and be fair to those who have been reported.

Admin

PS. we never provide feedback on what has happened. It's just not practical given that we get 100s of reports a day.

Here is what the page says after a report has been submitted:

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Your feedback has been saved.

A website admin will shortly review your feedback and take the necessary action. After reviewing the evidence available to us, we may disable an account, remove a user, disable certain aspects of that user's account or issue a warning.

By leaving feedback you help improve the site for everyone who uses it. Thank you.******

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