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commented answer | How do I know that the sitter actually visits my house? I see your point Walt. But in my humble opinion, a client and a sitter who are not both showing is not the same thing. I... |
commented answer | How do I know that the sitter actually visits my house? I am sorry if I caused a misunderstanding. I have a pet and I hire a sitter who are supposed to visit my house twice a d... |
commented answer | How do I know that the sitter actually visits my house? Oh thank you very much for the advice Karen. It would definitely work for me I guess. It is a shame for me that I have m... |
commented answer | How do I know that the sitter actually visits my house? Hello Karen. Thank you for your reply. But does Rover App check the location of the sitter? I generally get reports abou... |
commented answer | How do I know that the sitter actually visits my house? Thank you very much for your comments. They are really informative and useful I guess. Thank you again. Best wishes. ... |
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marked best answer | How do I know that the sitter actually visits my house? I am sorry if this was discussed before. I am generally getting information about my pet and photos twice in a day, but these photos could be taken in a day, and in the following days these photos could be sent to me and the sitter could pretend she\he is visiting my house while she\he just misses the visit. What other means I could use to be sure the sitter is actually visiting my house? It is a shame http://rover.com fails to ensure the visits. I was thinking to be sent live location through some other apps during visits, but I am not so sure about this solution. I desperately need your advice. Thank you. |
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