[Dx-qsl] This will be my first submission via a card
Wes Quinn
wes_quinn at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 16 12:42:13 EDT 2011
Hi John,
Also, don't forget to bring a stamped addressed envelope made out to ARRL's HQ in CT. The card checker will mail in the form(s) to ARRL in that envelope.
73 de k4Wes
Message: 1
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 12:00:40 -0500
From: John Becker <johnb3030 at comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [Dx-qsl] This will be my first submission via a card
checker
To: dx-qsl at mailman.qth.net, FireBrick <w9ol at billnjudy.com>
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> Will be attending W9DXCC and taking advantage of the card checking at
> the event.
> First time I've ever used a card checker.
>
> I've made out the same forms as if I was mailing in the submission.
> Approximately 15 qsos on 14 cards.
> How do I pay the fees?
> for both the checkers (cash I'm assuming)
> and to ARRL.
>
> In the past I always filled in my Visa numbers on the application form
> that I mailed to ARRL/DXCC Desk.
If you are only having paper cards checked, just do as you have done in
the past. Put your credit card info on the form.
There is no fee payable to the checker. It all goes to ARRL. The checker
is responsible for sending the completed form to ARRL. The exact fee
will be calculated at ARRL HQ.
If any of the cards you are having checked are also confirmed on LoTW,
you can do a hybrid application. Do an LoTW submission and enter the
credit card information there. Indicate that you are also having paper
cards checked at W9DXCC. On the paper form list only the cards that are
not in the LoTW application. In the payment information area write "Paid
online with LoTW application". This is what I have done the last several
years at W9DXCC.
73,
John, K9MM
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