[DX] Yet another eQSL acceptance story!

Tom Horton [email protected]
Thu, 14 Feb 2002 21:45:35 +0000


Ron,
  I understand that if it is for 3905, then you can print the card on your own
computer = cost of the paper/card stock and ink.
personally I don't care cause I won't be doin it anyway.
73
  Tom K5IID




At 13:16 02/14/02 -0500, Ron Notarius WN3VAW wrote:
>1)  If it's a domestic QSL, then you're paying $1 to cover $.34 postage one
>way.  Granted, you're also saving the $.34 stamp to mail it too.  So to get
>back to the original case that started this particular thread... you're now
>paying $1 per card for 3905 Century Club QSO's instead of sending a few
>SASE's to their bureaus, and getting 7 or so cards (per stamp) per envelope
>back?  (Let's see, that about a two dimes for the envelopes, 2 US stamps,
>total $.88 to get 7 cards, as opposed to spending $7 to get them via eQSL.
>And this saves money how?)