I'm a somewhat small-scale vendor thinking of ramping up my business quite a bit. The city I live in is small enough that I think I should stop using it on return addresses.
But I've heard that mail where the return address doesn't match the area it was sent from can potentially be a red flag. Does anyone know just how close you need to be to avoid raising suspicion? How/when is the mail's 'origin' determined? Any knowledge you have to give about doing this strategically would be much appreciated.
For example, could I use return addresses from a city 15 miles away, and mail from my home city? What about 60 miles away? What about 100 miles away?
Why do you think you should stop using your town? Not sure why you think the postal workers would care that mail is coming from your town.