> Sending information by regular mail will show postage and
cancellation
> from the country of origin. This, in part, could help confirm that
the
> station gaining a certificate is legitimate, and not just someone
who
> managed to finagle or forge an e-mail address.
>
> Sure, the photocopy or the digital scan could equally be forged, but
> its much more difficult to forge the cancellation of the post.
Is there such a requirement? I thought they ask me to sent hard copy
of ID and license - nothing else. Means I can do it while I am in the
US or Africa.
> > Besides, my license is already on eqsl.cc
> > I thought the whole idea is to avoide using post office in the
> > beginning of
> > the 21st century whenever possible.
>
> Well, you use the post ONCE to gain your certificate, and there
after
> you need not use it to QSL as many stations as possible.
I understand that pretty well. I refuse sending it even once. Too much
hassle.
> > So for the time being I will continue
> > sending updates of my log to my QSL manager who does not require
my
> > sending
> > him photocopy of passport and license by snail mail.
>
> That is unfortunate.
No that is not.There are means to confirm identity other then snail
mail.
73, Igor UA9CDC
> Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
> Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
> -- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>
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