[Dx-qsl] Rec'd: R1FJ

Alan C. Zack k7acz at cox.net
Sat Jun 19 17:02:39 EDT 2004


Andreas,
Thanks for the info.  No need to go to all that trouble but I do 
appreciate your offer.  I was just curious how a German ham/swl would 
be able to use his left over 1.53 Euro stamps.  I guess my idea of 
buying them to use on my SASE wasn't such a bright idea after all.
73

AIbold at aol.com wrote:

> Hi again Alan,
>  
> well that's a good question and not easy to answer clearly. May be 
> nothing happens,
> as I assume. My postman put a letter in my mailbox last week without any 
> stamp!
> Normaly, I have to pay the postage for the letter if I want it.
>  
> All I can offer is, to ask my local post office next week. I'm very 
> interested what they
> will tell me, hi. If I don't get a satisfying answer, I will send an 
> email to the german postal
> headquarter. Do not know who long it will take to get an answer from 
> there. But I will surely
> drop you a line about this. So please wait until Monday when I had asked 
> my local post
> office at first.
>  
> Have a nice weekend and vy 73
> Andreas
> --------------------------------------------------
> Andreas Ibold - Alpen - GERMANY
> SWL DE1DXX
> JO31GN DOK L14 CQ14 ITU28
> Pse, do not forget me... I need YOUR QSL.... :-)))
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>  
> In einer eMail vom 19.06.2004 21:56:15 Westeuropäische Sommerzeit 
> schreibt k7acz at cox.net:
> 
>     Hello again Andreas,
>     Thanks for your info.
>     So now I have to wonder, if a German Ham/SWL had purchased a number of
>     1.53 Euro stamps in advance (like I did) are they now worthless?  I
>     suspect maybe you have to go to the Post Office and they will collect
>     the extra postage and then use a meter to add the additional .02 Euro.
>       But what about someone like me who purchased the stamps with the
>     idea of using them for return SASE in my QSL mailings to Germany?
> 
>  

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