[Dx-qsl] QSL Cards

Phil Whitchurch phil at g3swh.demon.co.uk
Tue Jun 12 15:27:33 EDT 2007


Tom
I had hoped that by putting some simple instructions on my web site that 
people might actually read them. What forlorn hope! I'm in the same 
boat as you, with the same set of problems, and a large box of cards 
waiting to go to the bureau.
Keep your chin up!
73 for now
In message <466EEC23.30301 at gm4fdm.com>, Tom Wylie <tom at gm4fdm.com> 
writes
>Hi there
>Please dont be offended if this does not apply to you, but as I manager 
>I ghet around 20 direct cards EVERY day. Not a lot I guess compared 
>with Steve KU9C and others but I guess the same applies.
>>It is surprising how many cards I get either just stamped like a 
>postcard or in an enveolpe without a return envelope or any form of 
>postage. Please do NOT be offended if I return these cards via the 
>buro. If you expect a direct reply, please have the courtest to 
>include a self addressed envelope (sometimes I cannot read your writing 
>and the address on your card is NOT always correct) and please include 
>sufficient funds to respond directly either by the use of the IRC or 
>even green stamps.
>>There may be some new hams out there desperate to receive a QSL but 
>haven't given the matter sufficient thought.
>>73 de tom
>GM4FDM
>>>&quot;Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've 
>got...till it's gone.&quot; from Big Yellow Taxi (Joni Mitchell) but 
>also true about QSL.NET if more users don't open their wallets and help 
>financially. Please contribute TODAY !!

-- 
Phil Whitchurch
G3SWH and AD5YS
www.g3swh.org.uk
Work is the curse of the drinking classes!


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