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[deleted] t1_j2e3r7v wrote

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DeluxeXL t1_j2e5jpo wrote

> Shouldn't cause a problem, but like others have suggested it's better to use a mailbox service instead of USPS. You won't be able to receive FedEx or UPS at those.

Pretty sure OP can receive UPS packages at a UPS mailbox.

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SmarterTogether OP t1_j2e65gp wrote

Sorry if I wrote USPS. That should have read UPS and I believe they accept all types of mail (FedEx, dhl, Amazon, etc).

The reason I was leaning UPS is because I've read the other mailbox service providers use "suite" and "pmb" in the address and I don't want that to concern my employer.

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[deleted] t1_j2e6fhu wrote

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SmarterTogether OP t1_j2e703j wrote

Which mail provider do you use? if you don't mind me asking that is.

Do they use "Suite" or just "PMB"? I read some people put "APT", but I like your idea of just using #105

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[deleted] t1_j2e813p wrote

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SmarterTogether OP t1_j2e9jeg wrote

That's helpful feedback thank you! I'll give them a call and find out what the lowest cost/smallest mail box runs for.

UPS quoted me $20/mo curious to see how they compare.

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AdditionalAttorney t1_j2eb4t2 wrote

Fwiw we LOVE our local ups. But since they’re franchises it probably matter based on location. We’ve had great customer service

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SmarterTogether OP t1_j2ect2e wrote

So far I've found the local ups employees friendly being in there a few times. Really my main focus areas are price, security, customer service/availability, and of course making sure this works smoothly from an operational standpoint (i.e. using it as my registered address with my employer).

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