[Dx-qsl] Contacting TI9JJP

HK3CW cwdude at gmail.com
Fri Mar 30 08:40:10 EST 2007


Yeah...go get it yourself!

I'm serious... I tried to get a qsl for a long time and never could. Then I 
had a business trip to Costa Rica and called him up and after insisting he 
"let" me go to his home. I got there on time - before 6:00, after the days 
work and waited and waited and waited...I was left sitting in a small living 
room, for about three hours- not even offered something to drink - then 
somebody came in and turned on the freakin TV....I was so thrilled to watch 
Costarican TV!
Mr. Pastora came 3 hours late and said.."oh I´m sorry" - sat down gave me 
the qsl, not even looked at his logbook and I was out on his front door at 
around 9:15..not knowing where I really was and trying to haul a taxi in the 
a city I wasn't even familiar with.

He is a class act!

73 de HK3CW  ROB
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dick Flanagan" <dick at twohams.com>
To: "DX-QSL Reflector" <DX-QSL at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 7:24 PM
Subject: [Dx-qsl] Contacting TI9JJP


>I have tried multiple ways of sending a card for the December 2002 
>operation by TI9JJP on Cocos Island (TI9).
>
> Both of the following addresses bounce:
>
> Jose Pastora TI2JJP
> PO Box 2048-2050
> San Pedro Montes De Oca, San Jose
> Costa Rica
>
> and
>
> ti9jjp at altavista.com
>
> Does anyone have a good address for this operation?
>
> 73, Dick
> --
> Dick Flanagan K7VC NV SM
> k7vc at arrl.org
>
>
>
> &quot;Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've 
> got...till it's gone.&quot; from Big Yellow Taxi (Joni Mitchell) but also 
> true about QSL.NET if more users don't open their wallets and help 
> financially. Please contribute TODAY !! 



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