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Old January 5th 04, 06:49 PM
dvari
 
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Here-Here I agree,and while we're at it,lets stop beating this dead horse?
ttyl de dave-n2rhl

"Phil - N1KI" wrote in message
...

I don't think it is called illegal, I think it is called capitalism. QSL
managers must put their time and effort into checking logs, filling out

cards,
stuffing envelopes, etc. I always include a little extra beyond postage

to
help defray some of the managers' costs, and I certainly do not expect

them to
send me any change. If you provide an IRC to pay for first class postage,

why
should you care whether the manager pays postage out of his pocket and

then
sells the IRC to another person as long as you get your card?

Derek may be a little opinionated (and I usually agree with his opinions)

and
outspoken, but I certainly would not call him unethical. Instead of

slamming
these guys, we should be thanking them for making confirming contacts so

much
easier.



In article om, "Dee D.
Flint" wrote:

"Derek Wills" wrote in message
...
I'm looking to buy some IRC's. I'm mainly interested in
the new larger size ones. Does anyone have some to sell?

Best bet is the Post Office. Though in some areas you'll
have to get them to special order them.

I disagree - why pay $1.75 at the PO when QSL managers will
sell them for 80c to $1 each? The poster did the right
thing by asking here. Also try QSL managers of recent
expeditions or managers of busy stations. I sold my last
lot for 80c each, but now that I'm not an active manager
I'm hanging on to my last 100 or so for my own QSLing.


And where do the QSL managers get them so cheap? From hams who send

them?
Why aren't the QSL managers using them as intended, that is to send a QSL
direct to the ham that provided that IRC and the envelope. Are the QSL
managers keeping the IRCs and sending the QSLs via the bureau? That

would
be quite unethical.

One of the perks of being a QSL manager is that you get a
steady supply of IRCs, but I wouldn't do it just for that!


There shouldn't be any IRCs left over for the manager. The hams who send
them are doing so to get direct QSL responses. So how do you have an
excess??

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


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