Sunday, March 31, 2013

Postcrossing Community Guidelines

                This is from Postcrossing official site. 
               There are some rules to enjoy Postcrossing.

Postcrossing Community Guidelines 



On sending

Send your postcards.

Always send a postcard to each address you request from Postcrossing. There are no exceptions to this. The receiver is dependent on you to receive postcards back, so please send it as soon as possible.
Don't forget the basics: Postcard ID, address and postage.
Write the address and the Postcard ID clearly and exactly as they are given to you by Postcrossing, and always include enough postage. Please also include a message to the receiver: for example, share a bit about yourself or the place where you live (in English or in another language they understand). Check our FAQ for more ideas on what to write.
Keep it a surprise.
The fun of Postcrossing is the surprise in the mailbox, so avoid contacting the receiver before the postcard reaches him/her.


On receiving
Your address is important.
For Postcrossing to work well, providing a complete and reliable address is very important. It is your responsibility to keep your address correct and up-to-date at all times.
All postcards must be registered.
These include those that might not match your personal preferences or taste - all postcards must be registered, no exceptions. If you receive a postcard without or with a wrong Postcard ID, Postcrossingcan help you. If you've received an item that you feel is unsuitable for the project, you should report it to Postcrossing and we'll look into it.
Register postcards on arrival.
When a postcard arrives, you should register it as soon as possible, since the sender is dependent on you to be able to receive a postcard back. Never register a postcard that hasn't arrived yet; if you see requests otherwise, please report it to us
On postcards and mail
Mail can be a rough ride.
Postcards should be made of thick cardboard or an equally strong material. For example, regular or photographic paper are not ideal to be transported in the mail as they are likely to get damaged in transit. Make sure your postcard is sturdy enough.
Be respectful of what was sent to you.
Don't recycle/re-use postcards you have received Mto send it to other members.
Postal services are not always perfect.
In some countries mail can take longer to arrive - this is normal and to be expected, so please be patient. Also, mail can sometimes get lost, damaged or delayed - unfortunately we cannot help with that.
On using your account
Be friendly.
Postcrossing is a global community with many types of people who may think differently from you, so always be polite and respectful of other members. Be mindful of their views, cultural backgrounds, age, religious beliefs, etc.
Mind the children.
Keep it family friendly. In particular, don't forget that there are children on the website.
Use your profile to write about yourself.
Your account's profile is the place where others can learn more about you, so please enter a few sentences. If you mention which postcards you like in your profile, keep in mind that others are not obliged to send you a postcard that matches your preferences. You can not make demands for specific postcards.
You're responsible for your account.
The account you created must be for your personal use only (not for another person, advertise a business, etc). If you are under 13, you must use the website under the supervision of your parent or legal guardian. Postcrossing disapproves of multiple accounts per person. If you are a teacher and would like to signup a class, please contact us.
Use English.
In order for others to understand you, please use English in your profile, comments, etc.
Login regularly to maintain your account active.
Accounts which are not used are set to inactive automatically so that they are not selected to receive postcards.
Keep private information private.
The addresses given to you are private information and can only be used for Postcrossing purposes. Do not share them with anyone or make them public on the internet. This also applies to what is written on (usually the backside of) the postcards you have received, so please do not scan it.
Holidays? Busy? Moving? Set account to inactive.
If you know you are going to be away for some time (for example: on holiday, a business trip, etc), you should set your account to inactive in advance. This way there will be no delays on registration and no postcards will get lost.
Direct swaps are your responsibility.
If you engage in a direct swap with another member, please keep in mind that it is not tracked by Postcrossing in any way. We will not be able to help you if you have problems with direct swaps you participate in. Some members are not interested in direct swaps (as displayed in their profiles), so please respect their wishes and do not contact them for that.
We hope these guidelines will help you to make the best out of your Postcrossing experience.Have fun and Happy Postcrossing!


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