Virtual Mailbox
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Join Date: May 2012
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Virtual Mailbox
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this. I've done some searches and I can't find any information. If this is the wrong forum, please move.
I'm probably moving to Japan and I want to keep a U.S. Address for business. I'm looking at virtual mailboxes because they look a lot cheaper than having a physical mailbox I have access to. The "best" I could find with a reasonable price is iPostal1. Anybody use them or have other suggestions?
I'm probably moving to Japan and I want to keep a U.S. Address for business. I'm looking at virtual mailboxes because they look a lot cheaper than having a physical mailbox I have access to. The "best" I could find with a reasonable price is iPostal1. Anybody use them or have other suggestions?
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Join Date: Sep 2002
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I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this. I've done some searches and I can't find any information. If this is the wrong forum, please move.
I'm probably moving to Japan and I want to keep a U.S. Address for business. I'm looking at virtual mailboxes because they look a lot cheaper than having a physical mailbox I have access to. The "best" I could find with a reasonable price is iPostal1. Anybody use them or have other suggestions?
I'm probably moving to Japan and I want to keep a U.S. Address for business. I'm looking at virtual mailboxes because they look a lot cheaper than having a physical mailbox I have access to. The "best" I could find with a reasonable price is iPostal1. Anybody use them or have other suggestions?
#4
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Join Date: May 2012
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#5


Join Date: Apr 2001
Posts: 1,270
www.usa2me.com provides a texas address and I've used them for years, they are reliable and have a good web portal and responsive customer service.
#8



Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Bit of everywhere these days
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Posts: 115
I am using https://www.anytimemailbox.com, it does what the others do (posting chequea, scanning mail, discarding it etc) but the benefit is that it is "real address" and not POBox, which many vendors have problems with. Most of these services rely on local providers, but the difference is in the user interface and the type of address.

