I've got a card from ER2NB for a PSK contact in June 2001. I used a different logger then and didn't keep track of the method used to QSL accurately then, so I'm not sure if it was direct or via the bureau, though I see his entry on qrz.com says he qsls using both of those.

I too have a handful of cards out from several of the others (ER4DX, in particular) that I've never gotten back.

73,
        David, K2DBK

At 12:45 AM 2/3/2007, Ken Boasi wrote:
I've also never received anything from ER-land.  But I have SEEN the card from ER1DA at a local ham's house; he claimed it took about 3 weeks to get it.

I'm going to give it one more shot (tried twice already) and if nothing, I'll can it until I can work something with a manager or a ER/*** call.

Work the ER mult in a contest for the points, but use caution with QSL'ing!

Ken N2ZN

Rich Holoch Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I was one of the lucky ones - received QSL from ER4DX twice.

73,

Rich
KY6R


On 2/2/07 6:35 PM, "Peter Dougherty" wrote:

> At 08:54 PM 02/02/2007, Michael W Elliott wrote:
>> Has anyone had success getting a card from ER4DX or ER1DA ??
>
> Never. Save your money. I think both those clowns probably QSL one
> out of every 1000 or so just to keep the rumor going that the reply.
> Over the years I've tried registered, recorded delivery, regular
> mail, with green stamps, IRCs and Moldovan mint stamps. Only ones I
> ever got back were ER1QQ, and even then, only 2 out of 5 requests came
> through.
>
> I won't even work any native hams from that country, and especially
> not in contests.
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Peter,
> W2IRT
>
>
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