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International Mail: Sources for return QSL postage
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... Thanks, Bruce Jensen |
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International Mail: Sources for return QSL postage
On Jun 3, 4:08*pm, 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... You can speak to you local post office and set up an account. I know I did that eleven/thirteen years ago. They did or had access to the IBR envelopes then. |
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International Mail: Sources for return QSL postage
On Jun 3, 5:19*pm, Gregg wrote:
On Jun 3, 4:08*pm, 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... You can speak to you local post office and set up an account. I know I did that eleven/thirteen years ago. They did or had access to the IBR envelopes then. Very cool! I'll check that out - thanks! |
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International Mail: Sources for return QSL postage
Very cool! I'll check that out - thanks! Sorry Blowjob. Gregg wants this group shut down. He's asked for our help and we are always there for a fellow troll. You are no longer permitted to post here. The DTS has spoken. Toodle Pip! |
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International Mail: Sources for return QSL postage
On Jun 3, 7:20*pm, nurk_fred2000 wrote:
Very cool! *I'll check that out - thanks! Sorry Blowjob. You wish, Turkey, er, I mean, Nurkey ;-). |
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International Mail: Sources for return QSL postage
On 4/06/2010 12:51 PM, bpnjensen wrote:
On Jun 3, 7:20 pm, wrote: Very cool! I'll check that out - thanks! Sorry Blowjob. You wish, Turkey, er, I mean, Nurkey ;-). I hate to say this Bruce but you were warned! Insults don't work with these characters, they thrive on them and come back for more. Try instead insulting your mate Gregg for he brought the trolls here! Krypsis |
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International Mail: Sources for return QSL postage
On Jun 3, 7:57*pm, Krypsis wrote:
On 4/06/2010 12:51 PM, bpnjensen wrote: On Jun 3, 7:20 pm, *wrote: Very cool! *I'll check that out - thanks! Sorry Blowjob. You wish, Turkey, er, I mean, Nurkey ;-). I hate to say this Bruce but you were warned! Insults don't work with these characters, they thrive on them and come back for more. Try instead insulting your mate Gregg for he brought the trolls here! Krypsis Read my lips - I DON'T CARE. |
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International Mail: Sources for return QSL postage
On 4/06/2010 1:30 PM, bpnjensen wrote:
On Jun 3, 7:57 pm, wrote: On 4/06/2010 12:51 PM, bpnjensen wrote: On Jun 3, 7:20 pm, wrote: Very cool! I'll check that out - thanks! Sorry Blowjob. You wish, Turkey, er, I mean, Nurkey ;-). I hate to say this Bruce but you were warned! Insults don't work with these characters, they thrive on them and come back for more. Try instead insulting your mate Gregg for he brought the trolls here! Krypsis Read my lips - I DON'T CARE. Your emailcam doesn't seem to be working Bruce! Could you check it out and run that by me again as I must've missed it first time around. Never was real good at lipreading anyway. Anyway, it's quite obvious that Gregg doesn't care either. Seems he's already sent the "bat alert"?? out. Say, I notice you aren't quite so staunch in your defense of Gregg lately. I guess it's a bit hard to defend someone who confesses to his sins so publicly. Krypsis |
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International Mail: Sources for return QSL postage
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 |
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International Mail: Sources for return QSL postage
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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