6th Annual Demoscene Card Exchange
category: general [glöplog]
Would they be able to tell if there's a sticker inside a thick folded card in the envelope?
If any of the people I'm assigned are in the US I guess I'll send them an additional separate single card with no envelope as well, so they at least get something, in case my planned card+envelope+sticker combo is rejected.
If any of the people I'm assigned are in the US I guess I'll send them an additional separate single card with no envelope as well, so they at least get something, in case my planned card+envelope+sticker combo is rejected.
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Would they be able to tell if there's a sticker inside a thick folded card in the envelope?
If any of the people I'm assigned are in the US I guess I'll send them an additional separate single card with no envelope as well, so they at least get something, in case my planned card+envelope+sticker combo is rejected.
You can be proactive and add the customs declaration. Your local post office will probably be able to help.
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The transport of (...) letters containing goods, as well as gift shipments, is still temporarily suspended.
This ^ is why I'm wondering if they can even tell if there's a sticker inside the card or not.
The way it is worded seems to suggest that adding a customs declaration would pretty much guarantee that the letter will in fact be stopped, if letters containing gifts are still suspended.
