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non-fee P.O. Box?
#1
So will the Post Office have to give you a non-fee P.O. box when they can't deliver mail on a county road to your home address? Not like I want a one. I'd rather have them deliver to my house obviously.

Anyone know?


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#2
They are required to.
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#3
They give me one for that reason, but I am on a road where other people do get delivery, so it's not exactly the same. Once a year they do a recertification; other than that it is painless. Stop in the PO and ask.

I would also prefer to get home delivery, but not an option!

Kathy
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#4
they are required, but there's probably a waiting list. Took me 18 months, and I think I only got it because I kept asking. You can get general delivery until your box becomes available.

Banks really don't like general delivery, so we paid for a box (I think about $35 a year) in Hilo with only a few weeks waitlist.

That also gave the same address while we rented all over the place to figure out where to buy.

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#5
Banks really don't like general delivery

...yet the IRS has no problems with it...
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#6
For a general PO Box, sign up for pone online. They hold a few for online registrants. I was told there weren't any boxes available and the wait list was months, if not years, when I called the PO.

Went online, signed up, paid, took the receipt to the PO and got my box right away.

But that was before the current situation. YMMV.

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#7
Your options may be to get on a waiting list or be subjected to "general delivery".
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