[Dx-qsl] Help now or lose it
zs6dx
zs6dx" <[email protected]
Thu Aug 15 00:46:01 2002
Hello,
I agree, I would like to know what is the easiest way that a DX station like
myself can contribute, we do not have things like 'Paypal" here in South
Africa and getting money or a money order out of the country is not that
easy !
Thanks,
Rudi de ZS6DX/V51VE
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Haney" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 18:16 PM
Subject: [Dx-qsl] Help now or lose it
> Folks,
> I really hate to keep beating the same dead horse, but I was truly
> stunned to learn a pitiful 500 hams (out of 200,000 US QSL.NET users) have
> contributed to help keep QSL.NET viable with approximately $7,000 in
> donations. That means that 99.75 %.of our subscribed have contributed
> nothing, zilch, nada....
>
> I am not going to ask for more of you to do the right thing, but
> consider the words in an old Joni Mitchell song: "You don't know what
you've
> got till it's gone." I know hams are traditionally thrifty, but sending a
> few bucks to keep something as valuable as QSL.NET is a pretty good
> investment.
>
> Don't think someone else is going to pay your share; they are busy
thinking
> the same thing about you.
>
> 73
> Dave Haney
> W3SJ
>
>
> Now, more than ever, QSL.NET is in urgent need of your financial support.
> Please help QSL.NET by sending a donation now.
>