Cyprus Post on Tuesday announced there would be delays in incoming and outgoing mail due to the reduction in flights as a result of coronavirus restrictions....
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Coronavirus: delays expected to incoming and outgoing mail
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Not only foreign mail, received this morning in Tala two letters from Atlantic Insurance in Paphos dated 2nd November and postmarked 12 November.
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Unfortunately, I didn't do mine in time. I anticipate sending e cards instead...
Goodness knows how long sea mail from Germany will take to get here.
Dee
Goodness knows how long sea mail from Germany will take to get here.
Dee
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I have used Moonpig for many years to send cards in the UK. I never thought to look for ecards
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We’ve used moonpig for years to send cards. What is an e-card?
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We like Moonpig, especially for our family in Oz because the order is placed on the .au site rather than .UK so it's a locally prepared and delivered card. No postal delays to worry about.
And you can upload your own signature should you wish, so it looks like you've signed it.
Great for photo personalisation too.
I must say though, I've never liked e-cards. You can't display them anywhere. My mum likes to keep cards we've sent to her over the years.
And you can upload your own signature should you wish, so it looks like you've signed it.
Great for photo personalisation too.
I must say though, I've never liked e-cards. You can't display them anywhere. My mum likes to keep cards we've sent to her over the years.
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E cards are sent by tight wads no more no less
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I was wondering if anyone would biteHappy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 12:28 pm I would never describe myself as a tightwad Just sent two Thanksgiving e-cards to friends in USA. They do the same to us at Christmas. Been doing this for 15 years. Suits us both.
At the end of the day, you open an e-card, read and marvel at it for 10 seconds, then move on.
Likewise a physical card. You open the envelope, scan it for 10 seconds, stick it on the mantelpiece or wherever, then move on. Not looked at again until they're all swept up in the New Year and put in the trash. But wife insists on keeping those from close family members
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I must admit. I do have a moan at the wife on the amount of Christmas cards she posts every year, I guess that makes me a bit of a tightwadHappy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 12:28 pm I would never describe myself as a tightwad Just sent two Thanksgiving e-cards to friends in USA. They do the same to us at Christmas. Been doing this for 15 years. Suits us both.
At the end of the day, you open an e-card, read and marvel at it for 10 seconds, then move on.
Likewise a physical card. You open the envelope, scan it for 10 seconds, stick it on the mantelpiece or wherever, then move on. Not looked at again until they're all swept up in the New Year and put in the trash. But wife insists on keeping those from close family members
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My son sent me a registered letter from Germany on 11 Nov and the tracking website predicts arrival between 15 Dec and 31 Dec.