Yea friends, question's right there in the title. A PO box seems like my only option for a receiving address short of renting a second apartment, but I know at least one of my favorite vendors won't ship to PO boxes. What gives?
Why won't some vendors ship to PO boxes?
Yea friends, question's right there in the title. A PO box seems like my only option for a receiving address short of renting a second apartment, but I know at least one of my favorite vendors won't ship to PO boxes. What gives?
[1 Points] None:
[1 Points] fuckoffplsthankyou:
Because they are idiots.
[1 Points] iphone4always1x:
because Wales
[0 Points] HofmannsHeir:
I guess it depends on a few things: 1) Quantity of product might not fit in the box? 2) Vendor preference to stray away from PO's for w/e reason?
Just spit ballin though
Tinfoil hatness. You can get mailboxes at other places that work the same way as a PO box but will have an address with a suite number. "XXX X St, Suite XXX".
Also, some post offices allow you to use the post office's address with a suite number.
Most likely you can use an apartment number, or a unit number, or a suit number, interchangably. I used to get mail delivered to me with "Suite 3" to look more business like than apartment 3...