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Originally Posted by SPF2245
Gunner has a good idea, use a PO box of if the state requires a true physical address, get a box from Mailboxes Ect. You use their physical address for your mailbox, also skips some of the junk mail sent to the house.
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A few years back they changed the rules about "private mail boxes" and services like Mailboxes Plus had to quit using euphemisms like "Suite" or "Room" - addresses have to use the PMB designation that clearly indicates it is a private mailbox and not a real location. (This is generally a good thing; most scams used an address and "suite" number to look more legitimate than they were.)
I have two forms on my desk right now insisting on a physical address -
"PO Boxes and PMB's not acceptable." So at some point you have to have a safe physical address. A business address is just fine - you with the jewelry store, use the business addy where you have to. It's already as public as it can get. Most people have some non-residential address they can use, even if it's borrowed from a family member or friend.