Steve--

Very good advice. But...

I'm not a QSL Manager, but I'm filling in a LOT of QSL cards from a
recent DXpedition. If I had my druthers, I'd just as soon stamp my
own return address on the SASE envelope rather than have the QSL
requester fill it in. It's neater, clearly readable, and accurate
(sometimes there's errors when filled in by the distant end). It's
only a tiny fraction of the time of the whole QSL process and, as the
last action, it signifies completion and that there will be another
happy DXer!

My 2¢.

73, Fred
K2FRD (ex-VO2/K2FRD)

>
>
>ALSO, put a RETURN address on the envelope.  Either the person you
>sent it to, or your own.  I think, technically, it should be the
>person that you sent it to, but I suspect this rarely matters unless
>you actually take it to a postal window and they check identities.
>I know in mailing of packages, that is sometimes checked due to
>heightened security.
>
>Also, as managers, we should start, if not already doing so, putting
>our return address on the envelope.  Makes the person receiving the
>envelope perhaps a bit more comfortable.  I know I was lax on this
>for some time, but have re-inked the stamps I have.....
>
>
>73
>Steve

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