PO box question

Is there that much of an increase risk using a PO box? Will not be large amount. Just regular business sized letter and envelope.


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[6 Points] x2NaTe2x:

No you will be fine


[1 Points] cade-harrison:

I guess your question has been answered but I want you to know I had those same questions. My PO box is now expired since it was too expensive for more than 6 months(like 500 or more a year.) It was the most conviently awesome thing ever and my packages were always earlier because they deliver there before home addresses.

This is Canada though not sure how USPS does things.


[1 Points] None:

Separate thread hijacking question: I only have a drivers license. Nothing else in my name, no insurance, no nothing, no passport. I have Social Security mail to my name and address but thats it. Would a chill post office accept the fact that I don't have a second form of "preferrable" ID?


[0 Points] pair0monkeys:

The best is if you can find a place that's not a chain or big business. Some mom and pop type place is the best, they'll just photocopy your ID or something and hopefully they won't even have your info on a computer.