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How can i send letters to a post office or sign for place

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i don't want a po box as it is expensive ,i just wanrt to pick up a letter at the post office

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  1. That's not a problem. The sender writes to you at

    Your Name

    C/o Whatever Post Office

    The Post Office will save it for you for up to 3 months. You will of course have to provide them with ID to claim it.


  2. The post office will save your mail up to a point. You can mail a letter at the post office of deposit it in any mail box. Why don't you arrange to have your mail to your home or the place of your residence. If you have access to a computer you can email your mail this way if you have the person email address. I hope this helps you out.

  3. according to me you should do a little work that you directly drop it in the head pos-office.thanks


  4. In the UK you can ask for a Call and Collect service which means that your mail will be held in the local delivery office everyday until you collect it (and it's free).

    But, it applies to ALL mail going to an address and if you are only using it once every few weeks then they will stop the service.

  5. In the UK you can't without getting a PO Box. However, you could ask a friend if they'd mind receiving your mail. Then get senders to write to you thus:

    Your Name

    c/o Friend's Name

    Friend's Address

    Then just go regularly to your friend's house and pick up your mail.

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