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I have searched my finds manually but have not had any luck
in Support and help by mkleggs (220 points)

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Use the pgc "Find Bad Logs" in the profile menu
the result is below and the cache is  Stumped? I hope not! http://coord.info/GC1PX6R
http://project-gc.com/Profile/FindBadLogs?profile_name=mkleggs&submit=Filter
by Target. (Expert) (104k points)
selected by mkleggs
Wow! this is incredible.  thank you.  Log has been deleted
You can also use this to tidy up your own caches as you have heaps of people who have logged your caches twice. I typically send an email using the website. If they don't tidy it up within a month I delete the duplicate log.
thats a great idea, I think I'll do that too
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For me the difference is even larger - 2007 finds on 2003 caches but I am pretty confident this is not due to duplicate logs. (I'll check anyway) Could this be due to visiting regular events, for instance?
by Domino_67 (6.8k points)
Check the bad logs and do not post the question as an answers. http://project-gc.com/Profile/FindBadLogs?profile_name=Domino_67&submit=Filter
I'm not an expert but I do attend a regular monthly event (breakfast in our town) and each event is it's own GC code so I don't think that could be the issue
Indeed, apologies for that and indeed there were four duplicates - I am quite puzzled how this happened but now it is all fine.
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