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Answers to some common Contact Us QuestionsThe statements and opinions on this page are solely those of its authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of CouchSurfing International.
The following are some of the most common questions we see in the Contact Us (CUQ) group. Even if your question isn't answered here, we hope you'll find the information useful!
LocationsCity not listed in database
Here's what you do:
Pass on this information to the Locations Team so that we can enter the city that is missing in the system. If you cannot find these details anywhere on the web, please send as much information about the location as you can. When you send the city's lat/lon info to our team, please be sure to include a link to the website where you found it so its accuracy can quickly be double-checked (e.g. New York).
City listed in wrong state/district/province
We are aware that there are many bugs with the locations in our database, and we have a team of volunteers working to correct them. Please report any errors you encounter to the Locations Team. Thanks for helping us improve the site!
Profile showing wrong login location
What you are seeing is the information from the Last Login field. It is a security feature and has nothing to do with the address you list in your profile. Every time a member logs in, we trace their IP address to their country of origin and show it for others to see. This helps ensure that people are accurately reporting where they are in this world. This information is only a guide and not 100% accurate. While it works for the majority of our members, it occasionally displays inaccurate information. This location is based on information provided by your Internet Service Provider. Please contact them if it is wrong, as we cannot change it. Sometimes when users connect through large international providers (like AOL), their location will be reported incorrectly. For example, even though they are in Europe, the CS website may show that they are connecting from the US. Many AOL users are falsely reported as logging in from Potwin, Kansas. There's no real way around this other than getting your ISP to change its settings or logging in through a different ISP.
Languages
If you've checked the current list of Missing languages and find that your language isn't listed, please send a note to Contact Us with a link to a resource that provides detailed information about the missing language you'd like to see included.
Vouching
The vouching system was started from scratch after the big CS crash in 2006. The new system, designed to strengthen the integrity of CouchSurfing vouching and to draw attention to the seriousness of vouching, was developed at the CouchSurfing Collective in Montreal. The first CouchSurfers to be vouched for were the Administrators of CouchSurfing, who then vouched for their trustworthy friends. In the new system, you need three vouches before you yourself can start vouching for others. This is a security measure to preserve the integrity of vouching. More information on vouching can be found here.
VerificationPaying for membership
CouchSurfing IS free. You are always welcome to use the site for free. Verification is an optional security feature that you are welcome to use or not, as you see fit. The money from the verification process is used for
If you can't afford to get verified, no problem! We welcome you to continue using the site for free for as long as you like!
Verification without a credit card
Currently, the only way to get verified is with a credit card in your name or with a verified PayPal account. To get verified using your verified PayPal account, please log on to the CouchSurfing website, then donate the appropriate amount through the donation page. Once you have completed the transaction, be sure to inform the Verifications Team in order to have your donation counted for verification. Be sure to mention:
Issues with locked name fields
To get verified on CouchSurfing, it is important that the name listed in your profile match the name shown on your credit card. If your profile lists your name as "Joe Smith" while your credit card shows it as "Joe David Smith," this is normally fine for verification purposes. As long as the fields "Real first name" and "Last name" on this page can be reasonably matched to your credit card, the process should work. However, if you need to unlock your name and change it, please access step 1 of the verification process.
Changing your address
That depends on your verification level.
Your profileUsername issues
First, check that your desired new username is not already in use by typing it into the address bar (for example: www.couchsurfing.com/people/casey). If a profile comes up, that username is taken. If you get an error page, that name is available! Now edit your profile to change your username - and keep in mind that you can do this only once every three months.
No problem! Just edit your privacy preferences accordingly. To do this, visit this page and set "Hide Name" to Yes.
Age/birthdate issues
The birthday/age calculator is highly subject to strange behavior. Sometimes it changes your age ahead of your birthday, sometimes it doesn't change it at all. It can usually be "tricked" into showing your correct age by going to your edit profile section and changing your year of birth to something else entirely, saving it, then repeating this process to change it back to the correct year. Sorry for the inconvenience!
This setting hides your birthday - but not, of course, from YOU. You can still see your birthday because it is YOUR profile. It is not possible to hide your age (apart from "disguising" it by entering the wrong year of birth). Of course many members would like an option to hide their age as well as their birthday, but it is an integral part of the CouchSearch function, as some members only feel comfortable staying with people in a certain age range. Nevertheless, it has been requested that this option be modified to allow members to search by age while still giving anyone who wants it the option to hide their age from their profile. This may or may not be implemented sometime in the future.
Adding friends
To add another CouchSurfing member (whether someone you've met through CouchSurfing or someone you've known for years) to your list of friends, just go to that member's profile and click on the button "+ Add to my friends". On the next page, read the instructions carefully and fill in the requested information. When you click on "Save connection information," that member will receive an automated notification that you have requested a friend link. As soon as the member approves your request, they will be added to your list of friends! Here is some more information about creating connections on CouchSurfing.
Photos
Well, you don't HAVE to post a photo, but we would love it if you did! Plus your profile won't be considered complete without one. Here's why: The strength of our system depends on members being as open and up-front with other members as possible. If you fill out your profile fully, and post even just one or two pictures of yourself, people will be more likely to host you or want to be hosted by you - because they will be able to figure out (especially from what you say in your profile) if you're someone they might get along with. If you don't have any digital pictures of yourself, that's OK - you can upload one later when you do get one. For now, maybe you have another photo, perhaps of a place you've visited, that you could post in the meantime? So, no, you don't have to post a photo, but we certainly encourage you to do so, and we definitely encourage you to fill out your profile in as much detail as you can (and are comfortable with!).
Generally, you simply need to edit the photo and click on "set as main photo". However, there are sometimes some minor issues with the image server. If you have already clicked on "set as main photo" and it still doesn't appear, please go have a nice cup of tea while you wait for the server hiccup to pass.
Creating a new profile after deleting an old one
It is against CouchSurfing's Terms of Use to create more than one profile. We'd rather you just use the same account than create a new one, as this will allow you to keep all your friend links, references and vouch status, if applicable. It's easier for everyone involved. To have your deleted account reinstated, just send a request to Contact Us!
MessagesDeleting system messages
You can move messages from your Inbox to your Deleted messages folder. However, messages in your Sent and Deleted messages folders are retained permanently for safety reasons. If a member were to delete a message fully from our system, and then have a complaint against another member, we would not be able to assist them if it their interaction cannot be proven through our system. This is because we're unable to use MSN conversations, SMS, or off-site emails as any evidence in a dispute. We mark this clearly on every message sent through CS, as well as mentioning it in our Terms of Use, so that members are aware of this.
Reply % issues
This figure is calculated automatically by the CouchSurfing website and cannot be changed manually. It is based solely on the couch requests (not regular system messages) you receive and reply to through the CouchSurfing website and not by using the reply link in the message that gets forwarded to your personal e-mail address. If you check this list, you will see which requests are missing a "proper" reply. If there is no reply date noted next to the message, it means you did not reply (or, during a certain period when CS messages fell victim to a bug, did not reply through your CS inbox). You will need to click on the message subject to open the request from within your CS inbox, then hit the Reply button to send a reply. You can just explain nicely why you are replying again even though you already wrote to them before (assuming that you did!) - or perhaps just say Hello! and ask how your long-lost CS friend is doing. This is the Only way to increase your percentage.
Normally the system should take deleted profiles into account and adjust your reply percentage accordingly. Recently, however, there seems to be a bug in this function. As mentioned above, this figure is calculated automatically and cannot be changed manually, so there is nothing to do but wait. The Tech Team is looking into it and your patience is greatly appreciated.
Sending mass messages
We prefer that members send individual emails and couch requests on CouchSurfing, as that maintains the level of personal interaction that we are hoping to foster through this project. It may take longer, but you're bound to get better results! The sole way we currently support mass emailing between members is when a CouchSurfer wants to set up a meeting. Here's how you do that:
GroupsLeaving a group
To leave a group, simply go to the main page of the group you want to leave and click on the button "Leave this Group" under Group Options (near the bottom center). That's it! Or you can follow the illustrated explanation on How_to_leave_a_group. However, if your reason for leaving is because you are receiving too many messages from that group, please see the next section!
Group communications settings
You can easily change your group communication settings (or disable them altogether) by going to your group communication settings page If you set communications to
Media
We sure do! Check out the press page!
Please contact one of our media coordinators through media@couchsurfing.com - they can answer any questions you might have. Alternatively, feel free to send a proposal to media@couchsurfing.com, and one of our media coordinators will get back to you. For further information, please see the Media FAQ.
Other questionsGetting started
Let's say you plan to spend a few days in Paris. You click on CouchSearch and enter the relevant information, such as the country (France) and the city (Paris). Then click on 'List surfers on next page' and up to 300 members will show up. Look through some profiles until you find someone who looks interesting to you and who you think you'd get along with well. In each profile, there is a button labeled 'CouchSurf with XYZ' above the main photo. Click on it and write a nice message to this person asking if you can surf their couch. Provide as much information as you can - like your arrival and departure date, how many people you're traveling with, and maybe even the reason why you chose this particular member. Click on 'Send' and wait for their reply. That's it! :-) Easy, isn't it? Just keep in mind that people in big cities like Paris, London, New York, etc. sometimes get flooded by requests. So you will increase your chances of getting a couch by having a completely filled out profile that tells a lot about you and includes photos (preferably some that clearly show other members who they can expect to see on their doorstep). Some (though certainly not all) members also prefer to host only members who have at least started the verification process.
CouchSurfing is open to EVERYONE! And there are a lot of members (and families) who are happy to host families. Please visit the Family Welcome Group to get an idea of what's possible. You can also find more information on the Family CouchSurfing wiki page.
CouchSurfing is open to members of ALL ages, backgrounds, education levels, locations and virtually any other demography you can imagine. The only exception is that, for legal/liability reasons, we do not allow members under the age of 18. While the majority of our members are indeed under 30 years of age, we still have plenty of members in their 50s and above. We even have a Global Ambassador who is 72 years old! We deeply appreciate the participation of the older generations, as they bring some balance to this very young community. Please take a look at our statistics, and then perhaps check out the CS for all ages group. At the bottom of that page, you can choose the subgroup for your age bracket and, when you have a profile, start meeting other young-at-heart CouchSurfers!
Learning more
There is a LOT of information available in many different places between the CouchSurfing website and the CouchSurfing wiki. It can certainly be overwhelming for new members! But don't be afraid to just browse through the site - getting *lost* in it is the best way to learn! However, if what you're looking for is a more focused direction, the following pages offer some good information, tips and other FAQs about CouchSurfing. Other Frequently Asked Questions
CouchSurfing icons
We're glad you asked! Here is a handy key to identifying them, organized according to the profile section they are found in.
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