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I need some help!
I have some wonderful friends that I have met on here and they have given me some wonderful information, but I'm just so darn impatient that I am trying to do some searching on my own.
My question is, if I have a P.O. Box # that is supposedly my bmom's, is there any way to find out if it actually has her name on the box? Sommer |
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See if the post office where the box is located will verify the name on the box. Its worth a shot.
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I have a PO box and the attendants at mine will not verify who a box is assigned to if you walk in and ask. I don't know if it's the policy across the board or not. You might want to try saying you sent something to that box and it came back and could they verify the box holder for you.
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