I don't think you can. I can't remember exactly why but when I moved I had to get a PO box (no mail delivery in my town) and was not allowed to keep the original at my mom's house. I had to change my address. I would go to a PO and ask them.
Yes you can - I have three different Post Office Boxes at different post offices for mystery shopping jobs I do and my home mail as well. All are under the same name and I used the same ID to open each one.
You can do it, but you have to pay for the po box.
I think if you don't have mail delivered to your house, it's free (or can't have mail delivered). That said, it's pretty cheap and yes, you can have the same name.
You can do it, but you have to pay for the po box.
I think if you don't have mail delivered to your house, it's free (or can't have mail delivered). That said, it's pretty cheap and yes, you can have the same name.
I have both. Bills go to my PO Box, personal mail comes at home. We got one after knowing several people who'd had identity theft issues after their mail was stolen.
ok, dumb question, but in your subject line, it says
OT... I used to think that stood for Off Topic, but you
STARTED the topic. What does it stand for?
Opps. I guess I was wrong. Sorry ! I wish I could remember my exact situation. I do remember thinking that the PO worker was a little over the top because she asked me for my ID before I could get my mail!
ok, dumb question, but in your subject line, it says
OT... I used to think that stood for Off Topic, but you
STARTED the topic. What does it stand for?
How would you not keep your home address unless you moved ? The post office won't give your address away if you rent a P.O. box.
Anyway, yes you can definately have both. That is how my brilliant sister kept her overwhelming debt a secret from her spouse, had all the bills sent to her P.O. box . She didn't want him to have a heart attack if he found out.
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