[Dx-qsl] IRC's
Doug Renwick
ve5ra at sasktel.net
Sun Aug 3 21:58:15 EDT 2014
My post office doesn't care. I can redeem all valid unstamped IRCs. Send
me those your post office won't accept.
Doug
"Think of all the ways you can hurt yourself laughing."
-----Original Message-----
No unstamped IRC's accepted here..period! care not what it says in
French because my PO doesnt either :-)
73
Ron
On 8/3/2014 5:44 PM, John Becker wrote:
>>>> What does properly stamped mean?
>>>> It means that the selling post office stamped it with their stamp in
>>> the
>>> square box on the bottom left side.
>>> Well if you can read French, it says that stamping the LEFT had side
>> box is
>> entirely optional and if unstamped in no way makes the irc less
>> correct or
>> valuable! Makes no odds if the LEFT box is stamped or not - it is not
>> incorrect for it to be unstamped.
>> Technically, this is correct. However, if the DX station or QSL
> manager takes an unstamped IRC to their post office and the clerk
> refuses to redeem it because it is unstamped, it is a problem. The
> result likely will be that you won't get your QSL. This is why some DX
> stations and QSL managers insist on "properly stamped" IRCs only.
>> My personal QSLing strategy is that when sending an IRC is necessary I
> always send a "properly stamped" IRC. When I buy IRCs, this is the
> only kind I will accept.
>> 73,
>> John, K9MM
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