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  Hello Estonian members     Sat 22nd Mar 2008 20:08:23

Trickgh

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Hello Estonian members,

On the backside of a registered letter send to Estonia I found a label from the Eesti Post where the following words are marked:

'kilega kinnitatult'

What does this means?

Trickgh
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  Hello Estonian members     Sun 23rd Mar 2008 01:23:29

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In response to Trickgh [100% (2496x)] Club+ member: Gold  This member is currently absent or has difficulties accessing the internet. It is possible therefore that he or she may not be able te reply quickly. :
Hello Estonian members,

On the backside of a registered letter send to Estonia I found a label from the Eesti Post where the following words are marked:

'kilega kinnitatult'

What does this means?

Trickgh

Hi again,

Just tried this: Link (http) but it didn't help... :dunno:

Cheers!
Manu :beer:
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  Hello Estonian members     Sun 23rd Mar 2008 14:38:02

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In response to Trickgh [100% (2496x)] Club+ member: Gold  This member is currently absent or has difficulties accessing the internet. It is possible therefore that he or she may not be able te reply quickly. :
Hello Estonian members,

On the backside of a registered letter send to Estonia I found a label from the Eesti Post where the following words are marked:

'kilega kinnitatult'

What does this means?

Trickgh

bonjour trickgh,
here is a link that may help, but make sure your spelling is accurate.:

Link (http)

also:

Link (http)

amities,
cajunsr.
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