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Updated about 11 years ago,

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Burt L.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Steamboat, CO
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Post Office Kicking Me Out - What To Do For a Return Address?

Burt L.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Steamboat, CO
Posted

The postmaster at my postoffice wrote and told me I couldn't use my PO box for forwarding mail to my home anymore, and that I should call to confirm. I did and they told me to put a permanent forward on the box, effective at the end of this month, and that I can't renew the box.

After reading some posts about threatening callers, I knew I didn't want my home address on the envelopes and have never used my home address as my return address. I've used the 46 cent stamps and having the forwarding address on letters has proven useful.

Wondering what would be a good return address that looks like a home address? Perhaps going to a Mail Boxes Etc. and using a "Suite" number and the street address? I wonder how others have approached the return address issue.

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