Hi I just found this and thought it was kinda cool. I don't know how much it costs but it is an online p.o. box. First you pick a remote address, they scan the mail so you can see who it is from in an email and then send the mail to you that you want.
I thought it would be a good idea for non-us ebayers too.
They have specific address listed on the site, so if you live or have an account set up in one of those areas it could work. Your IP would have to be from there. You can get a real PO Box for much much cheaper.
I just called them up, and was told that if you cancel your account before the 30 "trial" days are up, they will refund you the money. So now if ebay bans your account within the first 30 days (which 99% of banned accounts are) you can cancel that PO box and get your money back, and make a new one. Rinse and repeat.
I'm pretty sure you'll have to use real info, if not, what's to stop me from collecting Bill Gate's mail?
Well i dont think its a mail forwarding service. I just tried to make an account with a ⊗⊗⊗⊗ name and address and used a prepaid card and it all went through.
I know this thread is pretty old, but just thought I should share some info. Online PO boxes require you sign and send an original copy of the 1593 form provide 2 IDs and it must be notarized.
But, PaperlessPOBox.com doesn't mention this - has anyone used them? I'm scepticle as there website does not look 'acceptable'.
Really? USA2Me and Earth Class Mail both require forms and ID, and when they say notarized they refer this to the process of having the form stamped and signed by some 'official'.
I can only assume that you signed up at a time when they were less strict. The following link explains what I had previously stated:
Sorry, forgot to ask are you with USA2Me, they say that if you do not sign the form you wont have full functions of there service - is that why you did?