The best way to send a postcard to Germany is by using international postage and addressing it correctly with the recipient's full name, street address, city, postal code, and country. Make sure to affix the appropriate postage and drop it off at a post office or mailbox for international mail.
Yes indeed. You need to find someone in the city you want to send a postcard from who is willing to do so for money and they do it for you. It's like you were in Paris for $20.00 instead of $2,000.00. People have been doing this for ages by the way. Nothing new under the sun.
You send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to Germany the same way you would send one to someone in the U.S. You fold up the envelope and put it inside another that you send to the person in Germany.
Birthday cards templates are available at Office.Microsoft or All-free-download websites. Better and easy way is to send out an e-card through 123greetings.com.
Each company has different policies in regards to when they will ship items. The best way to know when your order will ship is to contact your postcard printing company directly and ask them. Most companies will ship your order as soon as it is ready.
A bank transfer might work. For smaller amounts (say, a few hundred dollars), some clients have sent me money through Western Union; this worked very well, and I believe that for such amounts, it is cheaper than a bank transfer. I didn't send money TO Germany, though, but you might ask.
by jaking off
no it is not
A postcard is a cheap way to do this.
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Send it back to the factory or a trained professional
send her a note
By exchanging i think is the best way.