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Topic: why are mail forwarding/mail drop services so expensive? (Read 4332 times)

legendary
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The North Dakota law firm that Poloniex is registered to offers the same service. Get your mail shipped to the law office, they'll open it, scan it, and upload it to their website where you can then log in and view it all. I don't recall off hand though if they'll forward you packages though, but I think so.
newbie
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We also offer an anonymous maildrop service in the heart of Europe. No ID required for private use!

Check our webside here:
http://maildrop-austria.jimdo.com
sr. member
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full member
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What exactly will you use the service for ?
sr. member
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Merit: 250
See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=f5eb25987s1396mnklt7bltrn2&topic=331154.0

It is a private service. No website. Rates are fair.

Clients are private. Information pertaining to the address and country are private.

Such information will not be shared publicly.

No referrals.

Exact details and terms of service can be conducted over email.

If you are expecting a more open service, with no ID requirements, then look elsewhere.



An Elance or Odesk or even Fiverr for Bitcion (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=12902.20) like service would be a good marketplace for these kind of services where you can rate buyers and sellers by trust. Yeah, I know you can rate users here as well but this is mainly a discussion forum, not a marketplace. Which is the most promising initiative of similar marketplaces?

By the way, sent you a PM.
legendary
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How would this work for certified mail or when a signature is required?
are you considered an agent?
newbie
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See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=f5eb25987s1396mnklt7bltrn2&topic=331154.0

It is a private service. No website. Rates are fair.

Clients are private. Information pertaining to the address and country are private.

Such information will not be shared publicly.

No referrals.

Exact details and terms of service can be conducted over email.

If you are expecting a more open service, with no ID requirements, then look elsewhere.

sr. member
Activity: 302
Merit: 250
Sending you a PM.

I'd like to inquire rather here in the open forum. We are in the marketplace topic, so feel free to introduce your service. It is more safe for me, you and all your potential customers.

Which country?

What are your references?
newbie
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I have the answer. I can get you an anonymous offshore mail drop with multiple addresses, including street address, with no ID requirements.

You can have your mails opened, scanned, and emailed to your box for PDF reading; or they can be forwarded to you anywhere in the world.

It is your choice.

This is a professional mail service.

Interesting. Feel free to post some of your sample prices with locations here.

Sending you a PM.
sr. member
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I have the answer. I can get you an anonymous offshore mail drop with multiple addresses, including street address, with no ID requirements.

You can have your mails opened, scanned, and emailed to your box for PDF reading; or they can be forwarded to you anywhere in the world.

It is your choice.

This is a professional mail service.

Interesting. Feel free to post some of your sample prices with locations here.
newbie
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Merit: 0
- What is considered value in this market?

- How can you trust the operator?

Not necessarily have to accept Bitcoins. Can be anywhere. Your thoughts and experiences?

Clarification: I am talking about old regular snail mail.


I have the answer. I can get you an anonymous offshore mail drop with multiple addresses, including street address, with no ID requirements.

You can have your mails opened, scanned, and emailed to your box for PDF reading; or they can be forwarded to you anywhere in the world.

It is your choice.

This is a professional mail service.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
I got a real address in Miami, and constantly forward stuff to Argentina.

If it's a one time thing (or maybe even a couple) I might be able to help, but of course, this requires a certain amount of trust and I'm not sure how we could go about it.
sr. member
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This kind of service would find an ideal marketplace at sites like:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/do-you-need-bitcoins-forbitcoincom-is-in-beta-12902
hero member
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BTC OG and designer of the BitcoinMarket.com logo
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Yeah, in an ideal world I could just browse from many locations around the world; frankly I haven't decided yet.

MyUS.com is a CMRA (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commercial_mail_receiving_agency ; search for CRMA here: http://jjluna.com/Ghost-Addresses), not a real street address I need.
hero member
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BTC OG and designer of the BitcoinMarket.com logo
What location are you looking for or does it not matter Huh
legendary
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Bulletproof VPS/VPN/Email @ BadAss.Sx
Ah you need a real psychical street address haha... perhaps http://www.myus.com/ ?
sr. member
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What are you even trying to accomplish here?
Be more precise in what you want.

Privacy. But I need a real street address, no PO box.
legendary
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Bulletproof VPS/VPN/Email @ BadAss.Sx
Yeah, i don't really understand your point
hero member
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I <3 VW Beetles
What are you even trying to accomplish here?
Be more precise in what you want.
sr. member
Activity: 302
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Clarification: I am talking about old regular snail mail.
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1002
Bulletproof VPS/VPN/Email @ BadAss.Sx
What do you exactly want? You could check out http://safe-mail.nl
sr. member
Activity: 302
Merit: 250
- What is considered value in this market?

- How can you trust the operator?

Not necessarily have to accept Bitcoins. Can be anywhere. Your thoughts and experiences?

Clarification: I am talking about old regular snail mail.
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