First Advent is waiting around the corner and Christmas is fast approaching.
It has become increasingly common to shop for Christmas presents online and also to post packages to loved ones. But in the midst of Christmas stress, it can be good to know when the packages need to be put in the post so that the elves can deliver them in time for Christmas Eve.
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This way you ensure that the package arrives on time
When you are sending packages, there are a few things to keep an eye on so that the package reaches the right person on time. Postnord has issued some recommendations on its website.
- Write address clearly and don’t forget to write your name and address clearly on the back. Otherwise, the package cannot be sent back to you if it does not arrive.
- Everyone who collects a package needs identification to be able to collect the package. So if you’re going to send a package to a child, you can address it to the parent to make sure it can be picked up.
- Due to different situations around the world, packages to be sent abroad may take longer than usual.
- Check the delivery date if you order goods online. E-commerce companies may have a different date to ensure delivery before Christmas Eve than Postnord has.
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Important dates to keep an eye on
To avoid last-minute stress has Postal code gone with important dates when you can mail packages and expect them to arrive. But they differ slightly depending on where you are sending the Christmas present.
If you are going to send letters or packages outside the EU, it is time to hurry. Then you need to post them no later than November 27, but if you are sending letters or packages within the EU, you can wait until December 11.
As for packages within Sweden, you need to post them by December 19 at the latest to be sure they will arrive in time for Christmas Eve.
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Source: nyheter24.se