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Updated almost 6 years ago, 02/10/2019

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Jordan L.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Coconut Creek, FL
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USPS Street Addressing VS UPS Mailbox Service

Jordan L.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Coconut Creek, FL
Posted

Ok I was at the post office today, and I ask if they offer the services that UPS Store offers, and that is having a real actual mailbox instead of a PO BOX, they advice me yes and they offer street addressing service with their actual address ex: 500 Main Street #123( My PO Box), I thought it was a great idea but my only concern is if someone's googling the actual address they will see that it is a Post Office and not an actual business address, but with the UPS Store it seems like an actual business address. I wanted to know has anyone use any of these services and if it is any good. I want to start my direct campaign soon. USPS is cheaper in price. Any advice will help

Thanks

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