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Re-directing Mail
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| dj_cuba |
Does anyone know if it's possible to address a parcel to a post office for the recipient to pick up there rather than at his home address, and also if there is any charge for using this service. Kinda like a PO box but only for one parcel.
All help appreciated :) |
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| DRM |
| who's credit card have u stolen? :p |
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| DJ Mikey © |
| Er. What are you trying to do? If you send something recorded and he can't accept it then that will happen anyway or are you specifically trying to avoid sending it to the address at all? |
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| Cru54d3r |
| dont know of such a service .. sounds like durgs in the post to me :p |
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| est |
| if its too big to go through the letterbox and theres no answer when the postie rings the door bell, then a note is left for the adressee to pick it up from the delivery office. So just pack it in a large box and ask the recipient not to answer the door to the postie. Thats all i can think of.. |
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| Grrrrr |
| quote: | Originally posted by est
if its too big to go through the letterbox and theres no answer when the postie rings the door bell, then a note is left for the adressee to pick it up from the delivery office. So just pack it in a large box and ask the recipient not to answer the door to the postie. Thats all i can think of.. |
We quite often have mail left at our next door neighbours and vice versa... |
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| Coup |
| quote: | Originally posted by Grrrrr
We quite often have mail left at our next door neighbours and vice versa... |
all postal delivery firms were told they couldnt leave items next door without prior permission. i know i wouldnt want my stuff going nextdoor. |
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| dj_cuba |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cru54d3r
dont know of such a service .. sounds like durgs in the post to me :p |
:eek: ;) |
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