Christmas cards not guaranteed to arrive in time!
| November 9, 2009The Postal Workers union is ‘hopeful’ of a strike-free Christmas after strikes planned for Monday 9 November were cancelled after the Communication Workers Union (CWU) reached an interim agreement with Royal Mail – and so there is no assurance that Christmas cards will reach our friends and family in time.
This ridiculous news has left people looking for an alternative way of saying Happy Christmas to friends and family who live far away – and many have turned to ecards.co.uk.

Sending christmas cards online means it will be with your recipient faster than you can say ‘Merry Christmas!’ Free, personal, eco-friendly, and guaranteed to arrive – ecards are set to be a huge hit this festive season.
Sure, you might not be able to string them up above your mantelpiece but what use is a Christmas card that arrives on Tuesday 29th December?
Visit ecards.co.uk full a huge range of Christmas-themed and totally free ecards to suit everyone, and you can send as many as you want without spending a penny.