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RE: mailbox waiting list - Royall - 06-06-2007 As I mentioned above, have your local postmaster apply for you. Be sure to tell him you need your address changed to "General Delivery" what ever town you want your box at. In our case it was Kea'au. Royall What goes around comes around! RE: mailbox waiting list - HiloHaole - 06-06-2007 There's no residency requirement; although, some ill-informed PO workers may try to turn you away. If that happens, ask to speak to the Postmaster. I was initially turned away once and I pointed out that USPS advertises to get a PO box in another town to have the appearance that your company has multiple locations. The lady said she didn't know why USPS advertised like that. I asked to speak to the Postmaster and he apologized for her refusing me a box. I had even showed her a printout of the USPS website that stated what was necessary to rent a box and the lady still wouldn't rent me one. (It wasn't in Hawaii.) I have a Hilo PO box since I'm there every couple of days. RE: mailbox waiting list - bystander - 06-06-2007 Wow so the USPS encourages fraud. RE: mailbox waiting list - Da Stef - 06-06-2007 quote: I remember when that guy was,,, uhmm.... gracing us with his numerous announcements. Can somebody post his number for stringbucket? stef RE: mailbox waiting list - Jody - 06-06-2007 There's a mail box service in Pahoa between the Sirius and Black Rock cafes. I don't know if they have anything available I don't think they are there anymore. It looks empty. Their number is/was 965-1111. RE: mailbox waiting list - Lin W - 06-07-2007 There's a little mailbox/shipping place directly across the parking lot from the Kea'au post office, next to the WIC offices. Last time I was in there, about a month ago, they still had some mailboxes for rent. Don't know the rates, though. too soon old, too late smart RE: mailbox waiting list - 1 STOP MAIL SHOP - 06-07-2007 I am sorry I did not reply quicker to this thread, my computer system crashed and I lost all information and passwords to everything, anyway I do in fact have mail boxes available, we ship with the USPS,and FEDEX, and are a drop spot for UPS,feel free to contact me at(808)965-1111 and I will do all I can to help you with a street address to recieve your mail and parcels when you are ready to relocate. Much Aloha Kevin Costello & Meghan Wobles RE: mailbox waiting list - missydog1 - 06-07-2007 thanks you guys for your responses! I've had General Delivery a long time ago, before I had credit cards and stuff. Don't they get weird when you verify your address as General Delivery. Being as I have to change all my accounts, I think I'd prefer a box, so I'll look into that. RE: mailbox waiting list - Jeffhale - 06-08-2007 I picked up a general delivery box at the USPO, with no delay. Just walked in and filed the paper. They said; a regular post box could/would take a few months, however, because general delivery is only good for 30 days, they said; if i applied for a post box then, they would continue the general delivery until box was approved/available. RE: mailbox waiting list - Les C - 06-08-2007 I had little problem with most of my credit card companies and other billings using a general delivery address. I just had to update the address later, when I got the box. But since you have a box now, maybe what you should do is to keep using that current box, and just file a forwarding address with your current PO to general delivery at your prospective PO. You may have to renew the forwarding at some point if you don't get a box soon enough. It'll add a few days to your statement delivery time if you still get them in the mail (as opposed to online). |