Good day:
I don't see this is an issue for the contest sponsor.  IMHO, if I log the QSO 
with
the required exchange information, I'm claiming a valid QSO.  The contest
sponsor just needs to check the accuracy of my information if they can and
take my word for it if they cannot.
I had the identical situation with an NT station in the CW contest.  I didn't
claim the QSO because it would have been claiming a multiplier I didn't
work - though I had a nice QSO with him..  I also missed the sweep.  :-(
73,
Mark
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From: I H <ih772@yahoo.com>
[...]
> 
> So getting back to my original question, should the qso be counted if he 
> wasn't 
> giving the whole exchange and or once in a while just coming up with a check 
> that changed several times as the contest progressed. (something I heard him 
> a 
> do a couple of times in the five minutes I listened to him). How would the 
> log 
> checking software know what check was really the correct one if the guy 
> doesn't 
> submit his log.
> 
>  I wonder how many guys will be bummed if the qso isn't counted.
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