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Title: PO BOX vs RESIDENCE ADDRESS
Post by: templescroll on May 02, 2010, 11:55:28 pm
 :icon_rr:I like to use my P.O. Box whenever possible, it saves getting junk mail sent to my house. In the 'prequalification form' instead of my street address, I sometimes put my P.O. box...some offers don't like this.  :peace:

 :icon_rr: And even though I answer lots of questions (qualification) I often don't get to do the actual surveys. Is it because I use my P.O. box, it doesn't say I 'CAN'T' use a P.O. box.   :confused1:

 :icon_rr: Can anyone tell me if it matters for some of our ' regular ' offers (below) if its the same city and everything, just my P.O. Box instead of my my residence address? I like these surveys and have been doing them for about a year. I don't want to miss out on them.
  :peace:
Title: Re: PO BOX vs RESIDENCE ADDRESS
Post by: AirforceSS on May 03, 2010, 04:28:08 am
Excuse this question, but I've always wondered... What IS a P.O. box?
Title: Re: PO BOX vs RESIDENCE ADDRESS
Post by: jkhanson on May 03, 2010, 04:39:17 am
Excuse this question, but I've always wondered... What IS a P.O. box?

P.O. Box stands for Post Office Box.  Your mail is delivered to the Post Office where you have rented a P.O. Box.
Title: Re: PO BOX vs RESIDENCE ADDRESS
Post by: AirforceSS on May 03, 2010, 12:58:23 pm
ohh, I see, that is an okay system, besides the fact that u have to keep going back to the post office to pick it up
Title: Re: PO BOX vs RESIDENCE ADDRESS
Post by: candyterrius on May 03, 2010, 02:29:49 pm
I have never used a PO Box address for completing surveys and offers before so I am not sure how that will affect your rate of success of receiving credit if you do. Good luck.
Title: Re: PO BOX vs RESIDENCE ADDRESS
Post by: debrar on May 03, 2010, 03:14:30 pm
I use my street address to complete offers, I use the junk mail for  recycling.  I grew up in a small town without a mailman to deliver mail we all had P.O. Boxes, I don't know it there was a fee to pay.