[Dx-qsl] 10 Years After
wo2n
[email protected]
Thu Feb 27 18:47:06 2003
Opps! Maybe I should have said "Registered" not insured.
Placing a value, well how about what your time is worth, times the number of hours spent on air to make contact, then add in the X factor how rare is the card, when will you work it again?
Guess you might need a Philadelphia lawyer in your corner, hi hi..
73, Bernie/WO2N.>
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Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Dx-qsl] 10 Years After
I am just curious....How do you "insure" qsl cards?...how do you put a value on them and prove what they are worth if something were to happen to them?...like disappear..(that never happens right?)....How would you file a claim?...The USPS is so hard to deal with on all levels I cant imagine them settling a claim for QSL cards...They wouldn't even totally settle a claim for damage on a friends Ten-Tec that was shipped from Fla. to NY...I dont remember the details but I know it was a nitemare for him.....
You cant just buy insurance for say..$300 and if they end up missing tell them they owe you that!......that aint the way it works....
Anyone have a clue on this one?...in case I ever send mine in?...Thanks..
Mike W2GR
Niagara Falls NY
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Now to get them bundled, insured, and up to the DXCC Desk...
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