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Sending a package to Poland for a Polish friend living in the US


Mercury Rising  1 | -  
8 Apr 2013 /  #1
Sorry but I only speak/write English and a tinny bit of Spanish:
I am a subway train operator in the city where the United Nations was founded, (No it is not New York, it was founded somewhere else.) A woman slept through all stops and I woke her at the end of the line. She did not fit the usual profile of a homeless person but there were clues she was. I said I would try to help her. Her brief story: She came to America on a traveling student visa. She found an area she liked and fell in love with a young man and they moved in together. Marriage is not popular among many males in the U.S. as when you do, there is a lasting financial commitment even if you divorce. If you want to immigrate you have to get married. This couple got in trouble at a club for drug posession. Both had to do small jail time. The visa was over extend and young woman became homeless and was deported by the INS without an extra cloths to her mom's country of Poland although the young Woman is a Ukrainian citizen of Polish Jew decent. I want to get her an ipad so she can e-mail me once in a while but we are having a labor dispute right now and that will not happen until the labor dispute is over in 6 months.

How safe is it to send book packages in the mail or a check. Can a U.S. Bank check be deposited in a Polish bank account easily?
Wroclaw  44 | 5359  
9 Apr 2013 /  #2
want to get her an ipad so she can e-mail me once in a while

don't be a fool. this is not the back of beyond. everyone here has access to the www, if they choose to use it.
jasondmzk  
9 Apr 2013 /  #3
Can a U.S. Bank check be deposited in a Polish bank account easily?

Easily? Not really. Many people here don't even have branches, just an electronic account. I'm having to go to the main branch of PKO to deposit checks from back home, and some of them take quite awhile to process, as they actually SEND the check back to the states to secure the funds. Plus they charge a minimum fee of 20 pln or 1.5% of the amount, whichever is greater. Try PayPal. It's fast, painless, and cheaper.

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