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Latest post Thu, Aug 2 2007 11:05 AM by Lonelymelody. 2 replies.
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Lonelymelody  +  399327 Wed, 01 Aug 07 07:28 PM

Hi there

How to adress an envelope in care of someone else? For instance if you'd like to have your cousin, who lives in another country, receive your score sheet. Pleas give an example.

Thanks

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Clive  +  399347 Wed, 01 Aug 07 09:03 PM

Hi,

How to address an envelope in care of someone else? For instance if you'd like to have your cousin, who lives in another country, receive your score sheet. Please give an example.

My cousin is Tom Smith. I want to send the score sheet to Fred Jones, so that he can give it to Tom. The envelope would say

Tom Smith,

c/o Fred Jones, (c/o stands for In care of)

street address,

city,

province,

country,

etc.

Best wishes, Clive

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Lonelymelody  +  399504 Thu, 02 Aug 07 11:05 AM
 Clive wrote:

Hi,

How to address an envelope in care of someone else? For instance if you'd like to have your cousin, who lives in another country, receive your score sheet. Please give an example.

My cousin is Tom Smith. I want to send the score sheet to Fred Jones, so that he can give it to Tom. The envelope would say

Tom Smith,

c/o Fred Jones, (c/o stands for In care of)

street address,

city,

province,

country,

etc.

Best wishes, Clive

Thans alot clive, it was helpful.

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