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Or...what do I search for to find one. I'm not sure what they are called.

Thanks

2006-08-20 16:33:50 · 5 answers · asked by SilverGirl 1 in Business & Finance Advertising & Marketing

I'm looking to rent a temporary p.o. box...but with t normal address. I don't want P.O to figure in the address.

2006-08-20 16:35:27 · update #1

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If you go to Mailboxes Etc, or another firm that rents mailboxes (not the post office) you would have an address where you use their street address and then a mailbox number inside it. If you say the box number is a suite, it appears to be a legitimate address. My understanding is a lot of homeless do this since they don't have a permanent address and need one to apply for a job - so they can get a permanent address.

Be forewarned - using this for an illegal purpose, such as registering your child in a different school district will be caught. Most school districts (and similar situations) know the address of the mailbox rental places and will recognize them when they come up.

And, you can't us these boxes to have material sent to you like a regular PO Box at the post office.

2006-08-21 10:10:48 · answer #1 · answered by An Oregon Nut 6 · 0 0

Getting a PO field relies upon on the dimensions, the place you're at, ect. some places you may get them for $12/3 hundred and sixty 5 days, some cities cost $50/month. It somewhat varies. The cities that are great and there at the instant are not distinctive packing packing containers obtainable, they have an inclination to cost extra. there's a small city with the help of me that quotes $89/3 hundred and sixty 5 days for a PO field. flow 10 miles down the line, it expenses $22/3 hundred and sixty 5 days. It in basic terms relies upon the place you're at. the dimensions of the field is yet another ingredient in cost.

2016-12-17 14:26:42 · answer #2 · answered by melancon 4 · 0 0

I don't think it's possible. I have a PO box in Oregon and you have to have PO in the address to get it there! I think that answers your question! I don't know if I understood it the right way.

2006-08-20 16:40:16 · answer #3 · answered by Tokyo_rocks 2 · 0 0

Try a mail forwarding service

2006-08-21 03:26:32 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

impossible

2006-08-20 17:06:45 · answer #5 · answered by dt 5 · 0 2

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