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[CQ-Contest] Anybody else seeing incoming busted QSLs?

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Subject: [CQ-Contest] Anybody else seeing incoming busted QSLs?
From: Huff David J <HuffDavidJ@JohnDeere.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2017 16:09:00 +0000
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Is anyone else seeing a number of "busted" QSLs coming to them?

I just got my yearly mailing from the incoming Zero QSL bureau, and it 
contained more cards from overseas that I never made contact with.  Keep in 
mind these are people who sent cards from Europe, South America, and elsewhere 
around the globe all the way to me, even though I did not contact them.  Almost 
all of these were CW, and when checking with my logs I am certain I never made 
contact with them.  Some of these were occurring when all my radio gear was 
packed away in boxes, and others are just so rare, I would have remembered 
them.  I spend most of my time on digital or SSB, not CW.  I Also did a 
download on LOTW and I am starting to see the same thing, bad CW QSOs filling 
my log.  I am told this is common, but I am wondering if there is something I 
should do.

So is this A)Bad fists on CW, B)Bad logging or typos, C)people using my call 
sign for log padding, D)Super Check Partial fill errors.  One contester I asked 
indicated super check can sometimes fill in bad calls, especially if you have a 
short call sign.  I have also seen bad calls due to O versus 0, and I versus 1. 
 Do I just have a call sign that is prone to people getting wrong on CW?

I have been advised to throw the cards away, but I do feel bad, considering the 
cost of postage around the globe.  Even if these came in via the bureau, the 
cost of the overseas transfer is not cheap.

David J. Huff
W0IM

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