It's a good way to protect your real address / identity from the sender, but the Post Office requires KYC so they will know it's you.
Trade offs!
It's a good way to protect your real address / identity from the sender, but the Post Office requires KYC so they will know it's you.
Trade offs!
And in certain circumstances, someone can request the info of a box holder from the USPS.
How so🧐, is it legal or do they have to social engineer like sim swapping
If you can show you are doing business with the box holder, you can just request it with a form.