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message 1: by Norma (new)

Norma Hanlon | 1 comments How can I participate in this Post Card Exchange group? My Goodreads profile says that I am member of this group....but don't have any information about how it works. Could someone please let me know how this group works!! I am a member of the international Postcrossing postcard exchange group....800,000 members...and enjoy it. I want to participate in this exchange group also. Please let me know how it works. Thanks!! Norma Hanlon [email protected]


message 2: by Zuzu (new)

Zuzu (zuzu4141) | 70 comments Hi Norma. Look for the thread for the April exchange. At the top of the thread there are directions on how to participate for the month.

You can message me if you need more help.

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 3: by Luiz Fernando (new)

Luiz Fernando | 62 comments Norma wrote: "How can I participate in this Post Card Exchange group? My Goodreads profile says that I am member of this group....but don't have any information about how it works. Could someone please let me kn..."

Hello, Norma

Every month, Rift (the moderator) will open a new thread in the "Announcing Happy Mail" discussion. There, she will explain the theme for the month. If you'd like to participate, simply sign up by posting a comment on the thread indicating you're in. After that, send a message to the person who commented before you, providing your address details. The person who comments after you will then send you their address. For that reason, ensure that you have enabled the option to receive messages from non-friends in your settings. Once addresses are exchanged, send a postcard to the person who commented before you, and you'll receive one from the person who commented after you. I hope this clarifies the process! For additional information, as Zuzu mentioned, you can read Rift's instructions at the top of each thread.


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