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Here in Detroit we have numerous POBox businesses that exist specifically to give the Canadians a US shipping address. They just drive over for their mail and take back home over the bridge or the tunnel.
Not saying this is correct for the Canadians to be doing, just that it is a fairly common practice seemingly.I know of several within a few blocks of the Windsor tunnel. As money talks, I can see many more of these businesses popping up if the demand grows.
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