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1.       Loveprague
627 posts
 03 Aug 2006 Thu 06:03 pm

Hi all,
I want to send my girlfriend a nice card for her birthday, I have sent another card to her workplace but still it has not arrived after two weeks or more, when I sent a card before it never arrived what is the best way to ensure it gets there. I always have correctly addressed it.
Thanks

2.       FataL_RhymeR
37 posts
 03 Aug 2006 Thu 06:13 pm

try this one;

www.fedex.com

3.       shannonq
23 posts
 04 Aug 2006 Fri 01:35 am

You may wish to try FedEx like the last poster wrote. My fiance told me that Turkish post isn't very reliable. If it looks like a gift or a card with money, it very easily could get stolen. Unfortunately, FedEx to Turkey isn't cheap!

4.       susie k
1330 posts
 09 Aug 2006 Wed 10:30 pm

5.       susie k
1330 posts
 09 Aug 2006 Wed 10:33 pm

6.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 09 Aug 2006 Wed 10:40 pm

Well during the past two years only one gift of mine was being stolen, all the other things I sent (also just cards that might look like it contained money), just arrived. I was even able to send cookies without custodies having them opened and not letting them in. Sometimes it got there in 8 days, sometimes it took 3 weeks. I guess it depends on who is having shift or something, otherwise I don't know either.

I don't think there is a way to ensure that your post arrives. Maybe you should let it look like an ordinary letter, I really don't know.

All I know is that you should never ever send valuable things to Türkiye by post.

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