You didn’t pay enough, the stamp value is too low.
Your post was short 85 euro cents and the person you sent it to did not pay it for you, in fact refused receipt, so they sent it back to you, add 85 cents postage and try again..
The cross is at “Annahme verweigert” which means the recepient didn’t accept your letter.
The “you didnt pay enough money”-Label is crossed through and you also have a stamp in the top right corner for the correct amount so I guess they just used a spare envelope they had lying around, despite what others say.
According to the attached notice you hadn’t put enough stamp value on it and the recipient didn’t want to pay the additional fee so it was returned to you.
If you are unsure on how much you have to put on a letter it’s best to go into a post office and have them stamp the letter. They’ll measure it and tell you the required stamp value.
Honestly, “post-german” is probably intended to confuse you.
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You didn’t pay enough, the stamp value is too low.
Your post was short 85 euro cents and the person you sent it to did not pay it for you, in fact refused receipt, so they sent it back to you, add 85 cents postage and try again..
The cross is at “Annahme verweigert” which means the recepient didn’t accept your letter.
The “you didnt pay enough money”-Label is crossed through and you also have a stamp in the top right corner for the correct amount so I guess they just used a spare envelope they had lying around, despite what others say.
According to the attached notice you hadn’t put enough stamp value on it and the recipient didn’t want to pay the additional fee so it was returned to you.
If you are unsure on how much you have to put on a letter it’s best to go into a post office and have them stamp the letter. They’ll measure it and tell you the required stamp value.
Honestly, “post-german” is probably intended to confuse you.