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I've tried to buy IRC's (International Reply Coupons) at the local P.O.,
even though they have them, they won't sell them! Their screen says: "Not For Sale" when they are scanned. This has happened at the main Helena, MT P.O. and Tuesday at the Missoula, MT P.O. Anyone else experiencing this problem? BTW, these are the new ones good until 2009. -- Terry Palmersheim, KC7LDP Helena, MT |
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On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 01:49:02 -0000, "Terry Palmersheim"
wrote: I've tried to buy IRC's (International Reply Coupons) at the local P.O., even though they have them, they won't sell them! Their screen says: "Not For Sale" when they are scanned. This has happened at the main Helena, MT P.O. and Tuesday at the Missoula, MT P.O. Anyone else experiencing this problem? BTW, these are the new ones good until 2009. Try the attached link to email a complaint to the USPS. (It's so long that it may get f**ed up by the server if I don't use an attachment.) It seems to work. Once, when I tried it to complain that the self-service area of my local PO was closed at 8:15 A.M. when it was supposed to open at 7 A.M. I got a phone call from the head of that PO in a day or two. If you need more than a very small ammount of return postage from any one country you might consider one of those ham services that sells mint non-philatelic stamps. They're quite a bit cheaper than IRC's and the recipient doesn't have to chase down the only post office branch in the province which redeems IRC's, thus speeding your QSL. For ham stamp services see http://www.angelfire.com/md/k3ky/page35.html |
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On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 22:52:59 -0500, Tester wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 01:49:02 -0000, "Terry Palmersheim" wrote: I've tried to buy IRC's (International Reply Coupons) at the local P.O., even though they have them, they won't sell them! Their screen says: "Not For Sale" when they are scanned. This has happened at the main Helena, MT P.O. and Tuesday at the Missoula, MT P.O. Anyone else experiencing this problem? BTW, these are the new ones good until 2009. Try the attached link to email a complaint to the USPS. (It's so long that it may get f**ed up by the server if I don't use an attachment.) It seems to work. Once, when I tried it to complain that the self-service area of my local PO was closed at 8:15 A.M. when it was supposed to open at 7 A.M. I got a phone call from the head of that PO in a day or two. If you need more than a very small ammount of return postage from any one country you might consider one of those ham services that sells mint non-philatelic stamps. They're quite a bit cheaper than IRC's and the recipient doesn't have to chase down the only post office branch in the province which redeems IRC's, thus speeding your QSL. For ham stamp services see http://www.angelfire.com/md/k3ky/page35.html Use green stamps. |
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That's very interesting. I was trying to buy IRCs just before the new ones were issued last fall, but I haven't tried to buy any since then. Sorry to hear about the difficulty!
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![]() On Jan 11, 8:35 pm, David wrote: On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 22:52:59 -0500, Tester wrote: On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 01:49:02 -0000, "Terry Palmersheim" wrote: I've tried to buy IRC's (International Reply Coupons) at the local P.O., even though they have them, they won't sell them! Their screen says: "Not For Sale" when they are scanned. This has happened at the main Helena, MT P.O. and Tuesday at the Missoula, MT P.O. Anyone else experiencing this problem? BTW, these are the new ones good until 2009. Try the attached link to email a complaint to the USPS. (It's so long that it may get f**ed up by the server if I don't use an attachment.) It seems to work. Once, when I tried it to complain that the self-service area of my local PO was closed at 8:15 A.M. when it was supposed to open at 7 A.M. I got a phone call from the head of that PO in a day or two. If you need more than a very small ammount of return postage from any one country you might consider one of those ham services that sells mint non-philatelic stamps. They're quite a bit cheaper than IRC's and the recipient doesn't have to chase down the only post office branch in the province which redeems IRC's, thus speeding your QSL. For ham stamp services see http://www.angelfire.com/md/k3ky/page35.html - Use green stamps. David - Yeah a US Dollar is now worth the price of a common US First Class Postage Stamp (39¢). Thus the once proud US "Green-Back-Dollar" has been reduced to nothing more then a joke the 'Green Stamp'. FAQs Currency Symbols http://www.askoxford.com/asktheexper...utsymbols/cent Cash Talks Where Your Credit Card Dare Not Walk ~ RHF . . .. . |
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![]() "weatherall" wrote in message ... Terry Palmersheim Wrote: I've tried to buy IRC's (International Reply Coupons) at the local P.O., even though they have them, they won't sell them! Their screen says: "Not For Sale" when they are scanned. This has happened at the main Helena, MT P.O. and Tuesday at the Missoula, MT P.O. Anyone else experiencing this problem? BTW, these are the new ones good until 2009. -- Terry Palmersheim, KC7LDP Helena, MT Terry: That's very interesting. I was trying to buy IRCs just before the new ones were issued last fall, but I haven't tried to buy any since then. Sorry to hear about the difficulty! The IRCs are often useless to the recipient. I recall in 1963 when I answered over 100 reception reports of HJED in Cali, Colombia, that the engineers had hundreds of IRCs, unused. They said that it was hard or impossible to exchange them, so they just stuffed them in an envelope. In Ecuador, where stamps were sold at private Kiosks outside th epost office, it was essentially impossible to do an exchange for postage. It's probably better to send nothing than an IRC except to established international broadcasters who know how to deal with them. |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: The IRCs are often useless to the recipient. I recall in 1963 when I answered over 100 reception reports of HJED in Cali, Colombia, that the engineers had hundreds of IRCs, unused. They said that it was hard or impossible to exchange them, so they just stuffed them in an envelope. 1963? You certainly were busy that year! Between going to school in Ohio (being only 17), spending nearly the whole year in Mexico, and working at a USA radio station when Kennedy was shot... you still had the time to bop down to Colombia and fill out a few QSL's. After my internship in Mexico, I spent several months bussing through Central America, as well as Colombia and Venezuela. A few pictures are on my website... including the changing of a flat tire on the engineering vehicle along the Cali to Buga highway! Among the things I did included visiting stations and requesting veries for NRC members with outstanding reports. When I was in Cali, at La Voz del Río Cauca, I was shown a stack of unanswered DX reports. As South America's only directional medium wave station at the time, HJED got hundreds of US reports in overnights when WFFA/WBAP on 820 was / were off the air. I volunteered to answer the reports and spent a day typing them; the engineer signed and mailed them all! Many DXers still have these veries in their collections, in fact. |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: The IRCs are often useless to the recipient. I recall in 1963 when I answered over 100 reception reports of HJED in Cali, Colombia, that the engineers had hundreds of IRCs, unused. They said that it was hard or impossible to exchange them, so they just stuffed them in an envelope. 1963? You certainly were busy that year! Between going to school in Ohio (being only 17), spending nearly the whole year in Mexico, and working at a USA radio station when Kennedy was shot... you still had the time to bop down to Colombia and fill out a few QSL's. After my internship in Mexico, I spent several months bussing through Central America, as well as Colombia and Venezuela. A few pictures are on my website... including the changing of a flat tire on the engineering vehicle along the Cali to Buga highway! Among the things I did included visiting stations and requesting veries for NRC members with outstanding reports. When I was in Cali, at La Voz del Río Cauca, I was shown a stack of unanswered DX reports. As South America's only directional medium wave station at the time, HJED got hundreds of US reports in overnights when WFFA/WBAP on 820 was / were off the air. I volunteered to answer the reports and spent a day typing them; the engineer signed and mailed them all! Many DXers still have these veries in their collections, in fact. I certainly hope none of the postmarks would indicate that you were in two places at once! I'm LMFAO Edweener. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() Terry Palmersheim wrote: I've tried to buy IRC's (International Reply Coupons) at the local P.O., even though they have them, they won't sell them! Their screen says: "Not For Sale" when they are scanned. This has happened at the main Helena, MT P.O. and Tuesday at the Missoula, MT P.O. Anyone else experiencing this problem? BTW, these are the new ones good until 2009. I had the same thing happen here a year or so ago. Seems it was (or is) a glitch in their computer system. Gal went in the back real quick, got a manual, and figured out which keystrokes would allow the IRC's to be sold through their system. Bingo, they scanned properly. dxAce Michigan USA |
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