[QSL-Managers] being a sneak
Bill M
[email protected]
Sat, 19 Apr 2003 23:44:02 -0400
At 10:23 PM 04/18/2003, you wrote:
>Perhaps in this day and age, if an email address is available for the
>station(s)in question, perhaps an inquiry sent to the op for an explanation?
>If no email address, then perhaps a written note WITHOUT the QSL card...
>asking why this happened. I would suspect that you may not get another
>request for those cards, at least not in the same envelope, huh? But I would
>let him hang himself.
>If he insists on getting his QSL, then I would go to the DXCC desk for
>guidance before sending him the QSLs in question. It is quite possible that
>the DXCC desk might already be keeping a file on this fellow... you never
>know. But let them make the call... they might just tell you to go ahead and
>send the cards and then they will challenge him if he ever makes a
>submission.?
>
>One final note.... I have seen a lot in the 25 years that I have been a QSL
>manager....but I have NEVER heard of this sort of thing happening... This is
>quite unusual.
>
>73!
>See ya' in the Pileups!
>Bob Schenck, N2OO/9M6OO/V85OO
Schneck is correct to a degree but he dismisses the fact that wannabe
big-gun DXers do the sharing thing,
The high road is to cfm the initial QSO....if theres a bunch of tagged on
"club member' crap then you can play judge, A simple note usually defines
the air because in my experience they have a 100% non-reply rate.
-BM