Yes, he may have broke a rule but he still has proof. He should have pm'd or emailed those who are interested in seeing the back and forth communication of his proof. He still can pm/email his proof if anyone is interested in seeing it when it's removed from the review
Originally Posted by Seeking ~P
That's an offense that would likely get a provider banned if she committed it, so will be interesting to see what, if any, punitively appropriate action ensues for the fellow. I'm sure several people have hit RTM. (Other posts in the review break rules, too. It's rife with strife!)
The applicable guideline:
#9 - No form of private communications between members are to be posted in our forums. This includes the contents of emails, PMs, IMs, private chat logs, privately shared images, etc. This is an invasion of another's privacy and will not be allowed.
Alas, his posting a screenshot of a text dialogue doesn't prove that she knows him by his ECCIE handle. He may have screened without it, as some fellows do for whatever reason.
Just playing devil's advocate. If he contacted her by PM, then it can be easily proved that she's aware of his board identity, but if not, why not? (Both sides take note: Best to always confirm appointments THROUGH dear ol' ECCIE in case of disputes.)