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On Mar 25, 10:13*am, dave wrote:
On 03/25/2011 10:07 AM, bpnjensen wrote: In the last year, the few QSL responses I have gotten from South America were not ALL delayed, but the response from Brasilia seemed to have some trouble getting here and came finally via registered mail. Yesterday's QSL from Ecuador, likewise, came by registered mail, although it was not delayed as far as I can tell. RHCuba keeps threatening (by e-mail) to send a QSL, but they never come. Is there some weird postal rule that stuff coming in from Latin America must be registered or delayed or otherwise? * Does such a rule extend to other nations/continents as well? Any insights appreciated...thanks! Bruce http://www.usps.com/international/ai...rnational.htm- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - This is real familiar. I always send airmail; there is no other way, really. It's not the getting there I am worried about - it's the coming back. |
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