TweetHome is fine. You don't need a P.O. Box.
If they're gonna get you, it doesn't matter if it's a P.O. Box or not.
TweetIf I live by myself in my apt is there any reason I should go get a PO Box for my stuff?
Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat. - Teddy Roosevelt
TweetHome is fine. You don't need a P.O. Box.
If they're gonna get you, it doesn't matter if it's a P.O. Box or not.
TweetYeah I agree, but I still have a PO box. -crombie09Originally posted by HeHateMe
Home is fine. You don't need a P.O. Box.
If they're gonna get you, it doesn't matter if it's a P.O. Box or not.
TweetI have a P.O box that is open 24hrs....
Tweeti have used both.hehateme is right.if they are going to get you they will either way.
I don't know you.But I know your kind.
TweetITS BETTER,TO RECEIVE IT A UR HOUSE,WHEN YOUR SUPPLIER SENDS UR STUFF BE SURE TO HAVE A FAKE NAME,UR PO BOX WOULD NEED AN ID,AND THATS ONE WAY TO GET BUSTED:2gunsfiriOriginally posted by TXShooter
If I live by myself in my apt is there any reason I should go get a PO Box for my stuff?
TweetA fake name would just lead to other charges: i.e. fraud.
You don't need a name on your package anyways...Resident @ so n so works just fine.
TweetCan you really just get it sent to Resident and then your addy? -crombie09Originally posted by HeHateMe
A fake name would just lead to other charges: i.e. fraud.
You don't need a name on your package anyways...Resident @ so n so works just fine.
TweetP.O.Box has certain advantages.
For one it is an additional address.
Second, somebody had that P.O.Box number before you and you will be getting some things on other names as well....
Do I need to say more?
Beauty is only skin deep - unless you have some good muscle underneath.
Then it goes much deeper.
TweetSpank ya very much, guess I won't mess with the PO Box.
Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat. - Teddy Roosevelt