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Sending birthday cards abroad

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Beezknees · 02/03/2024 10:36

This is probably a silly question but I've never had to do this before so bear with me! I have a relative who recently moved to Canada, I want to send a birthday card to her, can I order a card from a Canadian website and send it to her address that way?

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1stClasse · 02/03/2024 10:43

Yes we did that to sister in USA with Moonpig.

Changingplace · 02/03/2024 10:44

Yes somewhere like Moonpig will send a card anywhere in the world.

Beezknees · 02/03/2024 11:39

Thank you!

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Misthios · 02/03/2024 11:40

Yes and it's much cheaper if you can find the Canadian equivalent of funky pigeon or moonpig.

mrandmrsrobinson · 02/03/2024 13:11

Or you can buy a card put the address on the envelope go to the post office and have it air mailed.

Misthios · 02/03/2024 13:15

mrandmrsrobinson · 02/03/2024 13:11

Or you can buy a card put the address on the envelope go to the post office and have it air mailed.

Obviously. But £2 for the card and £3 at least for postage, plus the time to go to the post office, park, then wait a week to 10 days for it to arrive. Or find an online Canadian service and have it there the next day for probably a better price.

mrandmrsrobinson · 02/03/2024 13:20

Misthios · 02/03/2024 13:15

Obviously. But £2 for the card and £3 at least for postage, plus the time to go to the post office, park, then wait a week to 10 days for it to arrive. Or find an online Canadian service and have it there the next day for probably a better price.

But more personal and loving......

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