Dave,
Not all of us are made of money, so you might want to reconsider your belief that we all can afford another green stamp. You might also want to notch down the aggression a little. Barry is entitled to his opinion.

I don't waste time or money sending QSL requests to most African countries.

73,
Scott, N9AA

DAVE WHITE wrote:
I've had *NO* problems QSLing with Frank, though the mail to most African countries is rather unreliable these days. If a QSL goes missing, send another, though disguise it a bit better. You can afford another green stamp. To W2UP: I think that it's unreasonable of you to publicly flame one man as the problem. Perhaps Frank wants to carry out his own QSLing, as perhaps that's a part of the hobby that he wants to enjoy. I think you should be more thoughtful before opening your big mouth to criticise someone you probably don't know and spend less time dictating how other people should live their lives. Regards
Dave G0OIL

*/Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:

    Yes, Frank is the problem.  Frank is the problem because he knows
    (or claims) that mail is unreliable in his country.  Frank should
    engage the services of a QSL manager in a country with reliable
    mail service.  There are always plenty of volunteers.  Guys like
    him have no excuse.

    My advice is work someone else.  V5 isn't that rare.
    73,
    Barry



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