[QSL-Managers] being a sneak
Phil Whitchurch
[email protected]
Fri, 18 Apr 2003 17:45:48 +0100
In the case of such blatantly attempted fraud, I would return all cards
as "not in the log"
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In message <[email protected]>, Derek Wills
<[email protected]> writes
>What do you fellow QSL managers do when you detect or suspect some
>irregularities in your logs? I have two different cases of someone
>making consecutive QSOs with two calls, both of which belong to them
>but which are from different countries. Not to get too specific, but
>the most recent case was an SM and a CT, same person, consecutive Qs
>in the log.
>
>I've also had several cards from one country in the same envelope,
>from different calls, all written in the same hand and all with the
>time wrong by an hour. Almost certainly the different Qs were all
>made by one person.
>
>Do you just turn a blind eye and go by whatever is in your logs? or
>at the other extreme would you sneak to someone at DXCC in case the
>cards are used for that award?
>
>Derek aa5bt
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