Do you have to put the address of the post office when you use a P.O. box?
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Howdy! I ordered a package and for the adress I put my p.o. box number and city. There are two post offices in my city and i was wondering if the package could have been sent to the wrong post office.
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Answer:
No, all you should have to put is "P.O. Box ###, City, State, Zip" If there are multiple offices in 1 zip code, the PO box #'s should NOT over lap! So just like i said before.....Box #, city, state, zip. That's all. Hope you get your letter, package!!
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Other answers
needs the zip code and the ZIP +4 gets it there faster if you have ever noticed a USPS mail letter to you has ZIP + 4 + 2 totalling 11 digits = = and with that we would need no addresses at all! all the best
tom4bucs
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