US mail forwarding? Cheap one ?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by Izonedig, Jul 30, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hello,
    I was searching in google for us mail forwarding ( or us vistual address ) services and there are a lot of such services.

    But the most of them are very expensive ( for business not personal use ). I'm just planning to receive one letter per month. This is way I can't pay $100 or whatever high fees. I'm just looking for a simple letter forwarding that will not cost me more than $15 or $20. Can you please help me or advice me ?
     
    Izonedig, Jul 30, 2009 IP
  2. thenewnumber1

    thenewnumber1 Well-Known Member

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    tell me how exzackly u want this to work..and why u want it forwarded.. i might help but i want to know more.
     
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  3. Izonedig

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    Ok, I'm not in USA, I'm in Tunisia and what I want is to have an US street address service.
    There are a lot of them:
    myus.com
    usabox.com
    usa2me.com
    But they are expensive, what I want is to just receive letters and not "big" package, that's why I'm looking for cheaper service that does not need more than $20 for setup fee + receiving few letters and that's all.

    Can you people help me ?
     
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    averyz Well-Known Member

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    Most mailbox rental places will forward mail for a fee, so you pay something like 12$ a month for the box and 3$ to forward a letter.

    But U.S. mail is very regulated mailbox rental places are controlled by the U.S. government and to open a box in a rental place I think you have to do it with an ID.

    Taken from one of the above links-

    “Two types of identification are required. One must contain a photograph of the addressee(s). Social Security cards, credit cards, and birth certificates are unacceptable as identification.

    Acceptable identification includes: valid driver's license or state non-driver's identification card; armed forces, government, university or recognized corporate identification card; passport or alien registration card or certificate of naturalization; current lease, mortgage or Deed of Trust; voter or vehicle registration card; or a home or vehicle insurance policy”
     
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