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Can I use a PO Box address for amazon seller?

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I have searched with no luck for an answer

I don't want to purchase a box address if I cannot use it as my amazon seller address
 
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You could use a UPS Box
 

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+1 for UPS box. I use them for my business address.

It gives you an actual address to use instead of a PO Box. Most places don't allow PO Box so it is a life saver.
 
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My local Goin Postal rents private boxes as well.
 

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Not an Amazon seller but I have a PO box for my business and my address is a street address.

It's 29 Main Street [HASHTAG]#194[/HASHTAG]
Blah Blah, NY 12444

My box number is [HASHTAG]#194[/HASHTAG].

I've gotten all my mail and haven't had any problems at all with giving out my address in the above format.
 
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Hey guys (@BlakeIC ) , just fyi -

The U.S. Post Office now allows you to use their address as a street address. (As Becks mentioned)

They started a few years ago and most of them do it now. All you have to do is fill out a very short form, and it's free. You just need to ask them for it. I just went through this and have already used my PO address as my street address and have already received packages. (from places that would not accept a PO box)

I also looked at a UPS store mailbox center, and they were about $120 a year. The post office was about $45 a year.

Yes, the UPS store offers more in terms of service, etc, but is much more expensive. If you have the money to do it then it's a great option.

I'm not sure if the USPS accepts every carrier, but I remember them telling me they take UPS, DHL, etc.


Hope this helps.
 

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Hey guys (@BlakeIC ) , just fyi -

The U.S. Post Office now allows you to use their address as a street address. (As Becks mentioned)

They started a few years ago and most of them do it now. All you have to do is fill out a very short form, and it's free. You just need to ask them for it. I just went through this and have already used my PO address as my street address and have already received packages. (from places that would not accept a PO box)

I also looked at a UPS store mailbox center, and they were about $120 a year. The post office was about $45 a year.

Yes, the UPS store offers more in terms of service, etc, but is much more expensive. If you have the money to do it then it's a great option.

I'm not sure if the USPS accepts every carrier, but I remember them telling me they take UPS, DHL, etc.


Hope this helps.
Found this out yesterday, thank you for the responses everyone.

The prices I was finding in regards to UPS were $250-$500 a year

I will be going with usps and using #
 

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