“Dear John,

It’s been a while… I know you are busy so I will keep it short. For a while I have been receiving daily emails from a guy who sells radios. A migrant of some kind, definitely not the sharpest tool in shed, and definitely not someone I would be interested in following. However, he is giving away radios like there is no tomorrow and he advertised ICOM at an unbelievably low price. Of course it is obvious that the business is running at a loss, so it is just matter of time before he will fold up and disappear like all those bright eyed, bushy tailed possums before him. I know you are fond of that dead Yaesu FT707 but for just $1,499 you can have a brand new IC-7300. The best of all: order online so you’ll save yourself his sob stories. That’s what I did.

Cheers and beers,

Malcolm”

Of course this is not a real letter. I wrote it myself so you don’t have to. Just copy, paste and edit as you please. Say whatever you want but do send this to your ham friend.

Imagine if every one of you would send this to just one ham friend! You would literally, in ten seconds, ensure that DXing will stay in business for at least another year.

There is no other dealer in Australia who offers IC-7300 for just $1,499. We are literally giving it away. Immediate delivery, pallets of radios in stock. Free insurance. Why wouldn’t you tell your friends about DXing?

To order: https://dxing.com.au/?s=ic-7300

Just one more thing: maybe you don’t need a new radio right now. But one day, you may decide to travel, go on an expedition, to an exotic island or drive around Australia. Buy an IC-7300, keep it in the original box, store it for a day when you will have plenty of time to play with it. There is something special about having a mint, unopened unboxed toy sitting, waiting for you.

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