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How to receive postcards?

Question 1: How to send postcards urgently! ! Generally, I have a mailbox corresponding to my address. Put the mailbox in a conspicuous position. The postman put it in when he saw it, and I didn't have to sign for it. The premise is that the address on the postcard must be written in detail.

Question 2: How to view postcards How to view postcards:

Generally, there will be a mailbox near the address you fill in. The postman will put it in when he sees it, and there is no need to sign for it. The premise is that the address on the postcard must be written in detail. (ordinary postcard)

If it is a registered letter, the post may send a text message in advance to tell it to pick it up. At this time, you need to touch your ID card to get it.

If the address is company or school, it is usually in the company's mailroom. Go get it. You don't need to bring identification.

Question 3: How long does it take to receive postcards in China? If it is fast, it may be received in three days. If it is slow, it may be 5- 10 days, and it may even be lost by mail.

Looking at the distance abroad, Hong Kong and Macao generally have 60- 120 days a month in Britain and the United States.

Question 4: My friend sent me a postcard. How can I receive it at the local post office? It will be delivered by the postman according to the address on the postcard! If it is the company's address, you can go to the company's mailroom to have a look. If it is a home address, please leave a postcard at home!

Question 5: What should I do if I don't receive the postcard? Postcards are not registered letters, so you can't find them! If you want to find it, you can go to the nail department of the local letter sorting center! ``````````` is basically looking for a needle in a haystack!

Question 6: What should I do if I don't receive a postcard by post? It may have been lost when the post office delivered it, or it may have been lost by the doorman or something.

If you register, you can still find it, otherwise it's gone.

Question 7: Why didn't I get a postcard from someone else? What should I do? You can ask at the post office. If you don't have a mailbox at home, you should go to the post office and talk to the postman. Otherwise, he might not come to your house to deliver it. You can also make your own mailbox and hang it at the door to talk to people in the post office. They'll send it to you. It's no use taking your ID card to the post office.

Question 8: How and where to send postcards 1. Postcards are generally printed and distributed by the national postal department. Other non-postal departments can also print postcards, but they are not allowed to print postage maps.

Write a letter on the left of the back of the picture. On the right side of the back, write the postal code address and name of the recipient, and the address and name postal code of the sender. You can send it from the post office.

Generally, you should buy another stamp and stick it on the upper right corner of the postcard. Postcards printed with postage maps issued by the post office do not need to be stamped (pay attention to whether the postage is enough and subsidize stamps according to the postage difference). Other postcards need to be stamped before mailing.

Question 9: I received a postcard for the first time. I don't call if I want to know where the postcard should be mailed to receive 10. Address, as long as you make sure the address is correct and detailed, you can receive it. If there is a newspaper box at home, it should be placed in the newspaper box, or in the property office or reception room, and the unit should be placed in the doorpost.

Address style: no. Building XX, unit XX. XX Road, XX District, XX City, XX Province

Or XX province, XX city, XX road, XX unit, XX department, XX.