HellasReviewer: Dear Cache Owner,
I'm checking up on caches that have had the "Reviewer Attention Requested" attribute. In case you didn't notice, this attribute is currently displayed on your cache page. It seems that there are serious issues with your cache.
First thing you must know is that even if you delete a "Reviewer Attention Requested" log, the Reviewer gets notified, and action must be taken. Deleting a log isn't a good practice.
Let's talk about maintenance.
Your profile shows that you live more than 2,000 km away from the cache. This means that you cannot perform maintenance yourself whenever it is necessary. Your local supporters have quit helping you with maintenance. You have been asking the geocaching community for help and you got it several times. However, a cache cannot be regarded as healthy when this keeps happening too often.
According to the geocaching guidelines, https://www.geocaching.com/play/guidelines#ownerresponsibility
"To keep the geocache in proper working order, the cache owner must
* Visit the geocache regularly.
* Fix reported problems (such as replace full or wet logbook, replace broken or missing container).
* Make sure the location is appropriate and change it if necessary.
* Remove the geocache container and any physical stages within 60 days after the cache page is archived.
Cache owners who do not maintain their existing caches in a timely manner may temporarily or permanently lose the right to list new caches on Geocaching.com."
In general, Vacation geocaches are not recommended.
Furthermore, fake logs, photologs or disputes in logs are far from the fun that geocaching should offer.
For all the above reasons, it seems that archiving is the best suggestion. Please note that unarchiving a cache page requires the same review process as a new cache, using the cache placement guidelines currently in effect.
Regards,
HellasReviewer
Community Volunteer Reviewer for Geocaching.com
My Profile: https://www.geocaching.com/p/?guid=17044640-6f52-458b-b4b8-954b932462d7