While out idoc hunting I see suspected scriptors, and I do try to test to see if they are attended, and if it seems they are not, I DO page.
I have begun keeping a log of time, reason for paging, name of GM who responds and action taken, mainly because over this past year and a half to two years I've been told that this certain player/gold seller is a GM, and over on Pac forums that this player also owns a search website (that uses scripts to collect vendor data) and the other day I was told the in real life first name this person goes by.
I haven't heard this persons GM name, if it's even true they are a GM, but I can imagine that if working when one of their 'people', resource scriptors, skill trainers, etc, gets paged on, they will do nothing.
So I am keeping a GM paging log since this past week.
I have seen a bard on a boat who had a mass of swamp animals agrroed on him from shore while he trained his barding skills unattended, two rules broken, GM X replied in 15 minutes and did nothing, but an hour later the bard kept playing right through his poisoning and death by a dread spider.
I have seen an unattended script miner recall in and out to drop their ore in a container on the steps, 3 hours later they disappear, not to be seen this past 2 days, GM Y responded.
When I say responded, I mean they sent a message with their name on it.
I paged on an obvious scripted char, who walks/glides the same path from Luna gate to Luna trash can on both Pac and Atl (same three letter name on both shards), and he probably does this on most shards, though I have no idea what he is doing.
Got a "go to the website and read about this" message which I don't see to often, but I really don't know what the char is doing so it does makes sense that I got that response.
About the best we can do is keep records of our GM pages and from time to time, or every time we think a GM has failed in doing their job properly, file a GM incident report.
I mean we pay their bills, they are OUR employees, and if we don't like the job they are doing we should be able to fire them.