[Dx-qsl] Japanese Stations

Richard Joey Fiero II A.R.S. W5TFW joeyw5tfw at gmail.com
Tue Jan 27 10:39:34 EST 2015


WAIT !

 my question is where do they get all of the 2 DOLLAR bills from that have
never been BENT before ?

                                   Joey W5TFW

-----Original Message-----
From: DX-QSL [mailto:dx-qsl-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Yutaka
Sakurai (ysakurai)
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2015 8:08 PM
To: Alfred Laun; Tom Wylie
Cc: DX Posts
Subject: Re: [Dx-qsl] Japanese Stations

Fred,

>1.  How do those JA's get these pristine, absolutely spotless green stamps
>    when I can't get them from my own bank here in the U.S.?

It is very easy for us to get green stamps.
The relatively larger post offices and banks which are located in the cities
provide the currency exchange services.
Especially for the relatively larger post offices, they have a lot of US$1.
They may know the purpose of us?
(The hams living in some rural areas may have some problems.)

Yutaka, JQ2GYU

-----Original Message-----
From: DX-QSL [mailto:dx-qsl-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Alfred
Laun
Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2015 1:39 AM
To: Tom Wylie
Cc: DX Posts
Subject: Re: [Dx-qsl] Japanese Stations

Let's give the Japanese ops their due in a couple of areas though.   (I
operate also as HS0ZAR and we work a lot of JA's from there).

1.  How do those JA's get these pristine, absolutely spotless green stamps
when I can't get them from my own bank here in the U.S.?

2. At least Japan still sells IRC's, which are still required by some
managers in CIS countries.

73, Fred Laun, K3ZO

On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 10:48 AM, Tom Wylie <thomasgwylie at gmail.com> wrote:

> Can I make a plea please on behalf of British QSL Managers.
>
> As a manager I receive many cards from Japan.
>
> First - why do you use envelopes with no method of sealing,   no lick and
> stick, or self adhesive flap?
>
> Please use blue airmail envelopes.    Some of the plain envelopes I
> receive are very thick and by the time I add the card
> the combined weight is often over 10 gramms.   The UK break point is 10
> gramms unlike many European Countries and others
> where a standard letter is 20 gramms.    When an envelope is over 10
> gramms in the UK it puts the postage up to the next level and $2 is 
> insufficient to buy a stamp.
>
> Help us out here!
>
>
>
> Tom
> GM4FDM
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