[Dx-qsl] Time to update the GS-IRC Chart again
Tom Wylie
tgwylie at virginmedia.com
Mon Jan 2 12:24:31 EST 2012
Not so Ron. I x IRC gets me a 76p stamp which is good for UP to 10
grams (work that out in ounces) 10gm - 20gm costs £1.10p
up to 40 gms costs £1.65p so if you put 5 or 6 cards in the same
envelope, but for different callsigns ( I am a QSL Manager and get
repeated multiple requests)
trhen 1 X IRC will not cover the return. I still wuill only get 76p
if I redeen the IRC.
10 grams is good for 1 card in an airmail type envelope!
Tom
GM4FDM
On 02/01/2012 16:37, Ron Lago wrote:
> If others countries that belong to the "Union Postale Universelle" ask
> for more IRC postage than 1...they are screwing you!
> 73
> Ron
>> On 1/2/2012 7:44 AM, Bill wrote:
>> This is the 14th year for the GS/IRC Chart and it's time to update the
>> information/data again.
>> (US Postage rates increase effective January 22, 2012)
>>>> The Current Chart (recently updated), resides at
>> http://www.qsl.net/w9ol/IRC_Chart.htm
>> and if you wish to download the
>> file....http://www.qsl.net/w9ol/IRC_Chart.xls
>>>> I need your help in updating the amount of GS and/or IRC's required for
>> return postage.
>> Many Euro and other countries are dramatically raising their postage rates.
>> As exchange rates fluctuate frequently, it's important to indicate your
>> preference.
>> I request that you provide postal information for your country of
>> residence only.
>>>>>> Please and thank you, for your help.
>>>> Bill, W9OL
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