On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 11:16, Alex <kr1st@amsat.org> wrote:
> Peter Laws wrote:
>
>
>> It doesn't say how your cards get to you. It's fine that you send
>> them envelopes, but how does the other station know to send your card
>> there?
>
> From the "How it works"-page (
> http://usdomesticqslbureau.com/howitworks.html ):
>
> "
> The U.S. Domestic Bureau works just like any other bureau, you send us two
> or three self addressed 6x9 envelopes with postage attached, remember to put
> enough postage for several cards. Remember its (sic) better to put just a
> little extra postage to be safe. When we receive cards for you we put them
> in your envelopes and when you have an amount of cards that comes close to
> the amount of postage we will send you your cards. When you receive your
> envelope with cards then you just send another to replace it, that way you
> always have an envelope in the bureau to receive your cards
And another. <sigh>
I already read what you posted. My question is, how does the *other*
station know your cards are to go to this particular buro?
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Peter Laws | N5UWY | plaws plaws net | Travel by Train!
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