Why You Should All Sign Up for Postcrossing

Postcrossing postcard received 08 April 2010.
About two months ago, I signed up for something called Postcrossing. The premise is simple: send postcards, get postcards. Who doesn’t want to get postcards in their mailbox every week? When you first sign up, you can request up to five addresses, which are picked from hundreds of thousands of Postcrossing users across the world, and away you go.
Postcrossing gives you a unique ID to write on each postcard. When the postcard is received, the recipient logs on to Postcrossing.com and registers the postcard. That moves your address to the top of the list, and the next person who requests an address will get yours. Each time one of your postcards is received, you can request another address. Pretty cool, huh?
The site has so far worked seamlessly, and I’ve sent and received nearly equal numbers of postcards. The Finnish, oddly enough, have the largest number of postcrossers, and so I’ve gotten four from their fair country (which has some of the best postage stamps ever). I’ve sent postcards to Germany, the Netherlands, Russia, China, and Taiwan, and received them from India, Hong Kong, and even Louisiana (you can opt out of sending and receiving postcards from within your own country if you wish).
I was a bit nervous about the cost when I first signed up. Postcrossing.com itself is completely free, but of course international postage is $0.98 a pop, which can add up pretty quickly. But because you can only have five cards traveling at a time, it’s nicely paced out, and I generally don’t send more than one or two cards a week. (I’m also using it as an excuse to use up my old $0.37 and $0.39 stamps, of which there are many). And you don’t have to have five cards traveling at once, though I dare you not to get addicted.
So, what are you waiting for? Go get yourself some awesome mail.
If you’re interested, you can view my profile and my postcards.
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