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What is "No P.O. Boxes"

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I just won a free prize from a website and it tells to me fill in all the blanks. however, one of the blanks says " no p.o. boxes " . What am I supposed to put here.

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  1. put your street adress, not your Post Office Box #.


  2. they want to know where you live so they can sell your address and make a TON of money from people who plan on sending you truckloads of junk mail.

  3. This means that if you have a "post office box" you cannot use it as the address for the prize to be mailed to. It has to be a physical address.

    So you will want to enter your home street address for the website.

  4. That means that you cannot have the prize mailed to a Post Office Box, which are the little mailboxes that you see at the post office.  People purchase those to have mail sent there instead of a home address.  They want you to put a real address in there.

  5. Don't do it if it looks sketchy though.  You don't want your permanent address getting out to some unknown group of people.

  6. That means NO POST OFFICE BOXES - those mail boxes you can get at the post office.


  7. It's means post box number..... In some countries they have P.O Box and some countries have Postal Code


  8. Your physical adress ,Not your post office box!

  9. A P.O. Box is literally a box at the Post Office (hence the P.O. part) where your mail is sent. This prize cannot be sent to one of these boxes. When filling out the form, just fill in your address. Ignore the section that says no P.O. Boxes because you don't have to do anything with that part.

  10. You're an idiot. There is no such thing as free prizes on websites. It's a scam.  

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