skibumone
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After checking out the options I think a standard 90 day PO Box is the best option. All the online mail forwarding services require a notarized form with 2 pieces of ID every time you want a new address which seems like a pain...and they want to charge to forward packages amazon, walmart, homedepot delivery for free. USPS doesnt require any of that and if you already have a PO Box the process of getting another one for 90 days is pretty simple.
Cant decide on where to get the PO Box tho and I would like to get it dialed in before I leave town for the desert next week so my mail from home is getting forwarded while Im on the road. Ive decided anything around Quartzite is going to be too crowded/slow during the season so La Posa is out. Midland and Mule Mtn seem less crowded and the Palo Verde Post Office looks pretty mellow. But everything up there seems isolated. I still have a lot more work to do on the RV and would like to be close to homedepot, metal mart, and Kroger store.
Thinking Yuma is best option for services, but Imperial dam ltva seems pretty crowded? Maybe P.Knob, Tamarisk, Hot Springs are better options? Winterhaven, CA has little post office that looks like it wouldnt be to busy...and there are several post offices around Yuma.
Any feedback on which post office is going to have shortest line at window for picking up oversized parcels, and info on adjacent LTVA (with preferably mellow vibe and moderate privacy) would be appreciated? Thanks in advance for your time and the valuable feedback, so far everyone seems knowledgeable n helpful.
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Cant decide on where to get the PO Box tho and I would like to get it dialed in before I leave town for the desert next week so my mail from home is getting forwarded while Im on the road. Ive decided anything around Quartzite is going to be too crowded/slow during the season so La Posa is out. Midland and Mule Mtn seem less crowded and the Palo Verde Post Office looks pretty mellow. But everything up there seems isolated. I still have a lot more work to do on the RV and would like to be close to homedepot, metal mart, and Kroger store.
Thinking Yuma is best option for services, but Imperial dam ltva seems pretty crowded? Maybe P.Knob, Tamarisk, Hot Springs are better options? Winterhaven, CA has little post office that looks like it wouldnt be to busy...and there are several post offices around Yuma.
Any feedback on which post office is going to have shortest line at window for picking up oversized parcels, and info on adjacent LTVA (with preferably mellow vibe and moderate privacy) would be appreciated? Thanks in advance for your time and the valuable feedback, so far everyone seems knowledgeable n helpful.
Best CC