care of
Example:
Mr. John Smith
c/o XYZ Company
1 Main Street
Anytown, USA 12345
So that would mean the mail was going to Mr. Smith at that company.
2006-08-18 06:29:42
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answered by WendyD1999 5
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It means "Care Of of In Care Of" Example: You could send a letter to one of your friends at their work address and it would read kinda like:
My Friend
c/o ABC Company
123 Main Street
Anywhere, NY 01234
2006-08-22 05:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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c/o
C/o, â
or Care of, used to address a letter when the letter must pass through an intermediary (for example, "John Smith, c/o the Universal Widget Company" (where the Universal Widget Company is the intermediary).
2006-08-18 13:31:59
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answered by love peace 4
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Not sure in what context you are using this, but to me c/o means In Care Of.
2006-08-18 13:29:10
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answered by kja63 7
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Care of.
usually used in correspondence
2006-08-18 13:28:53
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answered by Quasimodo 7
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