Nope, the PO has such commercial mail receiving agencies (CMRAs) under the same thumb:
I wouldn't mind so much if someone knew it was a DBA and then had to explicitly contact the clerk's office to get the information, but I believe the information is published in the public record (maybe...
Right, either as "unknown" or "not authorized to receive mail".
It's at the DMM link I gave:
http: //pe.usps.com/text/DMM300/508.htm#wp1054023
This is the actual application (see pg.3, #9):
http: //www .usps.com/forms/_pdf/ps1093.pdf
This is a big, district PO with...
Yes I did: BoxLine clerk, supervisor, consumer affairs...
They all say the same thing——it means mail addressed to the person, not pick up the mail.
Supposedly they passed my request on to the inspectional services, to see if they will approve it.
Right now, as a temporary workaround, I'm...
That is exactly the problem:
"(W)ho receive mail in the Post Office box" means addressed to them, not "pick up the mail" (it's noted on the application that possession of a key is considered valid evidence for removing mail from the box).
I mean talk about overkill! :nuts
All that...
It isn't a matter of picking it up, it's getting the mail put in the box to begin with!
As I said, I had a PO Box for over 15 years with no problem, but I recently got a new box at a new PO. That's where the problem is! :o
I recently changed a PO Box I've had for over 15 years, to another one at another post office.
While the account is in my name, I also use a pen name for some online publishing and correspondence (as well as have a credit card in that name, as a "secondary authorized user").
The problem is, as...