[Dx-qsl] IRC Redemptions -- How To

Ron Lago ac7dx at comcast.net
Sun Dec 29 22:27:39 EST 2013


Sorry OM but I will make the choice as to how I will be paid for 
postage...no one else!
73
Ron
On 12/29/2013 5:09 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
>
> Given that IRCs are available from Swiss Post for $2.25 each in packages
> of 10 (I have multiple confirmations from others who have made use of
> the information), I would consider those who gouge for recycled IRCs or
> refuse to accept IRCs to be in violation of DXCC Rule 12(d).
>
> $1.10 to mail a first class letter (QSL card) anywhere in the world
> from the US is less than mailing a 20 gm letter within Europe for most
> countries.  Even the new $0.49 first class domestic rate in the US is
> a bargain compared to domestic rates in the rest of the world. Canada
> has just announced their new domestic rate will be $1.00, UK is $1.00
> equivalent (GBP 0.60), most of Europe is between $0.80 and $0.90 ...
>
> 73,
>
>   ... Joe, W4TV
>
>
> On 12/29/2013 7:40 PM, Ron Lago wrote:
>> Wonder what the future holds when the US PO doesnt sell them now, and
>> probably wont be interested in exchanging them later. I am close to not
>> excepting any IRCs.
>> 73
>> Ron
> >
>> On 12/29/2013 4:27 PM, KA2AEV at aol.com wrote:
>>> Im in the same boat as Steve is, and I could not have said it any 
>>> better
>>> Some people have no clue how hard the job of a QSL Manager is ( the
>>> recent ones will remain nameless)
>>> Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and Lots of New Ones to Everyone
>>> Mike
>>> KA2AEV
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