[Dx-qsl] K1B: More statistics
Robert G. Schaffrath
[email protected]
Sun Dec 29 13:50:00 2002
Nenad,
By any chance do they have a list of those 120 that did not get through =
and the 200 that were opened? I did not know an email address to send a =
query to in order to confirm if they received my envelope.
Also, I am a bit upset by the statement "In Roman's view the =
disappearance rate is too high, and much worse than they expected". In =
other words, they expected the mail would get stolen, just not as much =
as actually was. Expecting even one to get stolen should have raised =
warning flags immediately and caused a search for a better route.
Robert, N2JTX
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Robert G. Schaffrath
+1.516.759.4314
mailto:[email protected]
http://www.schaffrath.net
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From: Nenad Stevanovic[SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 12:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Dx-qsl] K1B: More statistics
I received more details about missing mail sent to RZ3AA.
As per e-mail complaints 120 request did not get through at all.
About 200 letters were opened and deprieved of its valuable content.
Small number did not have sufficient postage. Namely QSL can host 4
QSOs, and there were people with much more QSO confirmation requests.
As a rule, they confirmed 4, and sent the rest via the bureau.
In Roman's view the disappearance rate is too high, and much worse that
they expected. That is why they recommend IRCs, rather than cash for
repeted requests.
Happy New Year
Nenad ...
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