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A safe address for your home business

January 19, 2007 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Technology, Money Matters

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When working from home, you may not want to give out or publish your home address online or even with customers. You just never know who is out there. The safest way around this is to use a remailing service. You rent a address and the service remails the letters or items to you for a small fee, this is much easier than using a post office box, saves you from having to go to the post office everyday. While the cost is more than simply renting a post office box, the convenience can be the selling point for many people.

Whether you use a post office box or a re-mailing service, it is essential in todays world to use something other than your own address. Many post offices offer post office boxes that have a ‘real’ address attached, instead of using PO Box 123, which can significantly help in looking professional online.

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