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bpnjensen March 25th 11 05:07 PM

Questions about incoming mail, from SAmerica...
 
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

dave March 25th 11 05:12 PM

Questions about incoming mail, from SAmerica...
 
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


Are we using Air Mail both ways?

dave March 25th 11 05:13 PM

Questions about incoming mail, from SAmerica...
 
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...ernational.htm

dave March 25th 11 05:14 PM

Questions about incoming mail, from SAmerica...
 
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://pe.usps.com/text/Imm/ab_028.htm#ep7147669

bpnjensen March 25th 11 08:57 PM

Questions about incoming mail, from SAmerica...
 
On Mar 25, 10:12*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


Are we using Air Mail both ways?- Hide quoted text -

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I'm using it - there is no other way anymore. Their own choice, I
guess.

bpnjensen March 25th 11 09:02 PM

Questions about incoming mail, from SAmerica...
 
On Mar 25, 10:14*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://pe.usps.com/text/Imm/ab_028.htm#ep7147669- Hide quoted text -

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Brasilia sent me a QSL letter and some tourist info. It came
registered, and bore the written evidence of delays and returns all
over it. Sheesh.

The most obnoxious thing I send anywhere is a cassette tape / CD-Rom
with an audio recording on it. If that counts as prohibited "used
consumer goods," well - I don't know what to say.

Bruce

bpnjensen March 25th 11 09:03 PM

Questions about incoming mail, from SAmerica...
 
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


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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.

[email protected] March 25th 11 09:15 PM

Questions about incoming mail, from SAmerica...
 
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 10:07:22 -0700 (PDT), 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


I know Cuban hams mostly use QSL managers in Spain. I've got 5 or 6
QSL cards from Cuba, but none have come direct. (Either from Spain or
the US for Guantanamo Bay).

I had a QSO with Arnie Coro a few weeks back and am waiting to see if
he sends a QSL card. I guess I will try sending one to him and see
what happens (and see what they say at the post office).

Jim(MI)

bpnjensen March 25th 11 09:58 PM

Questions about incoming mail, from SAmerica...
 
On Mar 25, 2:15*pm, wrote:
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 10:07:22 -0700 (PDT), 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


I know Cuban hams mostly use QSL managers in Spain. I've got 5 or 6
QSL cards from Cuba, but none have come direct. (Either from Spain or
the US for Guantanamo Bay).

I had a QSO with Arnie Coro a few weeks back and am waiting to see if
he sends a QSL card. I guess I will try sending one to him and see
what happens (and see what they say at the post office).

Jim(MI)- Hide quoted text -

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Hmmm - Interesting, could be a clue. I know RHC gets my mail - they
read my letters on the air, and I get e-mails back from them with
contests and stuff. It appears, however, that it may be a one-way
street, for now. At this point, I'd be quite happy with an e-QSL.

Bruce

[email protected] March 25th 11 10:40 PM

Questions about incoming mail, from SAmerica...
 

Ah, HA! From Reuters:

"Cuba stops U.S. mail in new hiccup in relations"

Thanks for that Bruce.

Jim(MI)


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