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On Jun 4, 1:55*am, dxAce wrote:
bpnjensen wrote: Hi - Anyone here know of sources for either: ~Foreign postage stamps, or ~International Business Reply Envelopes - allows instant pre-addressed no-postage return mail under 2 oz. This latter item is an official USPS sale item advertised on their website, costs about a buck and a half, but is not apparently available via mail order from USPS (the search engine does not turn it up as an item). *It sounds nearly ideal to give a prospective QSL issuer an easy way to ship. Not too interested in IRCs right now... Send an SASE to: William J. Plum 12 Glenn Road Flemington, NJ 08822 Ask for his latest stamp price list. Relatively pricey, but in many cases cheaper than tossing a few bucks in the envelope. He doesn't seem to have the stamps from various countries that he'd had in years gone by but you might still want to take a look at his offerings. Still, hasn't helped me get that Guinea QSL yet. dxAce Michigan USA Thanks for this. Maybe I'll shoot him a note. Looks like most people who have gotten RTV Guineenne QSLs have gotten them via E-mail...oh, well... Bruce |
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