[Dx-qsl] 7P8ZZ Cards
Aurélio da Costa
[email protected]
Sun Jun 8 17:04:00 2003
It is more than a pilferage problem but I'm not quite certain to what it is.
I went to ZS6WPX web page and checked the on the online log. I was quite
surprised to see a contact on 15M I didn't make and the contacts on 10M and
20M I made are not in the log.
I have been waiting, patiently for the confirmation of those two contacts
but now I know I can forget about them, hi!
73, Leo CT1CSN
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wilder Scott" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 7:14 PM
Subject: [Dx-qsl] 7P8ZZ Cards
>
> Most responders agree that ZS6WPX has a mail pilferage
> problem and may or may not realize it. I sent twice for a
> card beginning after my qso in Dec., 2002 and have also
> visited his web site (which covers through May 8, as I
> recall.) It is apparent that if we want a card it will cost
> us $7.00 for registered international mail. On his web site
> he lists qsls received and answered, and neither of my cards
> was listed as received or sent to me. That seems to be the
> story for what it's worth. I think I'll just wait and
> work the July 7P8 dxpedition and save a little money!
>
> With thanks again to the responders!
>
> Best 73!
>
> De Pat Scott, W4NW
> Wilder Pattillo (Pat) Scott, Ph.D
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