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Originally Posted by midmo
I've had a UPS Store mailbox (previously Mailboxes Etc) for over 20 years. They're much better than a po box because they can receive mail/packages from anyone (UPS, USPS, FedEx, etc) and they will sign for them. It doesn't hurt that one is just a couple blocks from my house. I live in a fairly nice neighborhood, but still can't imagine sending/receiving valuable packages using my home mailbox.
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I have not had any issues with the US Post office accepting packages from the other carriers and delivered to my PO box. You just have to use the physical post office address not just your box number alone. The numbers after the dash on the zip code is your box number as well.