uncredited attribute on TV

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My question is if I worked on a specific episode with numerous other stunt performers and we all submit our names.  Why am I the only one with an "uncredited" attribute beside my name?  TV shows never show the credits of the stunt performers so how are IMdb editors submitting inconsistently?  None of these episodes have aired either by the way, yet I am the only one with this problem?  I also have over 20 credits on one particular show yet the last episode I worked on they decided to put the uncredited beside my name...and that's the only one, which is beyond random.  Any answers out there? Thanks.
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J Bell

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Peter, Champion

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If you know that your credits are not on screen it is not a problem that they are listed as uncredited.

It is unfortunate if listings are not consistent, but I imagine it is hard to be consistent when people submit their own credits without regard for the credit guidelines. The best chance of accurate and consistent credits is when volunteer contributors audit the credits.
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J Bell

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Hi Peter,

Ya in the big scheme of things it's not the biggest deal in the world.  In my 5 yrs of using IMdb I've only started running into serious problems with credits being added and being consistent.  I feel like they've changed something on the editorial side and now it's not as consistent at all anymore across the board.