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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Christmas card from my Bro arrived today, sent from Australia. Opened and minus the cash sent for my children. I have told him not to send cash through the post, but WTF, is nothing safe? |
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The UK postal service had notoriously high rates of birthday card theft! An international card will be handled by many organisations and people, so would be an unlikely secure service - I would not send $5 in the post ever. |
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over a year ago
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In this day and age who sends cash? Yes you should be able to send it without fear of it being stolen. But only a mug would send it, risk of being lost alone would be enough reason not to send it. |
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We get a card from Australia every year for the deceased previous resident. They always leave the envelope unsealed and write "card only" on it. I wonder if the fact that it was sealed gave a clue that there was money in it? Not that that makes it ok.
This year they put a return address so we were able to write and let them know their friend had died. |
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