Had one issue last year. I had several cards come back (in March) undeliverable from Europe (I’m in the US). Any suggestions to keep this from happening?
Maybe the address was not written in the right way? E.g. cards to Finland should be written:
Name & last name
Street and number
FIN-00000 (= what ever those 5 postal code digits may be) and place name
Finland
I hope this helps with European addresses?
It does! Thank you! Is it the same for all countries?
Maybe the address was not written in the right way? E.g. cards to Finland should be written:
Name & last name
Street and number
FIN-00000 (= what ever those 5 postal code digits may be) and place name
Finland
I hope this helps with European addresses?
It does! Thank you! Is it the same for all countries?
Yes, it is same with other European countries. You just have to put their own country & postal code in the same way (= in front of the city).
I've just mailed out my first dozen cards, getting the others ready tomorrow. For anyone else in the US, forgive my faux pas of sending Christmas cards out before Thanksgiving!
I've just mailed out my first dozen cards, getting the others ready tomorrow. For anyone else in the US, forgive my faux pas of sending Christmas cards out before Thanksgiving!
Wow USPS service has gotten a lot better if people are receiving cards overnight.
Wow, you're fast satine! Got yours today. One year I sent my Christmas cards out around Valentine's Day. Hopefully I won't be quite that bad this year! :dumb: Thx in advance to everyone.
I got a card already as well, but I've never gotten the list.
My link when I signed up went straight to my spam folder, for whatever reason. I use gmail.