On 6 Oct 2000, at 9:43, John T. Laney, III wrote:
> P.S.  Keep in mind that there are still a few guys out there who do
> not log US contacts after they get their one in the log for the
> multiplier. This is poor practice, but it was the policy at the W7RM
> station until a few years back, so it may still be done at other
> stations. 
Yes it is.  
> So, when you finally get through to zone 3 on 75 or whatever
> that may be a rare zone for you, you might think of saying "thanks for
> the multiplier" or some such thing to try to encourage the other guy
> to actually log this zero point QSO.
Unfortunately in my case that didn't work either.  I called the guy 
on 40 SSB for the US mult while he was listening for VE Qs after the 
band had closed for DX and after I listened and heard no one calling. 
 "...this is AA4GA for a multiplier"  Oh, he worked me and I thanked 
him for the mult, and the jackass didn't log it.  I lost the mult and 
he lost nothing.
The "official" CQ position was that I needed to work several US 
stations for insurance.  
I don't agree.  
73 de Lee
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