Exactly the same story from this end as Phil states.
It's my feeling that about 1-2% of cards I get, are not in my logs.
73 Seli
TF3AO & TF2AO
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rtty-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com]On
> Behalf Of pcooper
> Sent: 9. mars 2006 12:19
> To: w7why@verizon.net
> Cc: rtty@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [RTTY] Answering QSL's
>
>
> Hi Tom and the group,
>
> Oooooooh! That sounds a very dodgy practice!
> I always check the card against my log, especially for contest
> contacts, just in case.
>
> I recently had one card in that proved to be NIL, so I emailed
> him and we arranged a sked. It wasn't easy, but we made it after
> a few tries.
>
> After a contest, I usually get a few direct cards, and it is
> amazing just how many folk seem to try it on.
> For example, I will get a call from W7WHY, but also get a call
> from another station, so I send W7WHY TU 599 001 001 DE GU0SUP,
> and the other station sends TU 599 021 021 and assumes the report
> meant for Tom was going to him.
> He then sends me a card for a contact that wasn't his.
>
> I guess that is partly down to my prefix on occasions.
>
> Tom, I'd suggest you do check cards against your log from now on!
>
> 73 all
>
> Phil GU0SUP
>
>
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