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- crabbin_cabinExplorer IIwww.americas mailbox.com
Try these folks. They can help. We have used them for the last 5 or so years. - danorenExplorerI understood that you can get an address when joining Escapee RV Club
http://www.rvnetwork.com/index.php? - PenguelephantsExplorerWe use https://www.goodsammailservice.com, works great for us!
- Dutch_12078Explorer II
danoren wrote:
I understood that you can get an address when joining Escapee RV Club
http://www.rvnetwork.com/index.php?
The Escapees RV Club does offer an excellent mail forwarding service, but it is an extra cost feature, not part of the basic membership.
Escapees RV Club - MPI_MallardExplorerWe sold our house to our oldest son so we keep it as our home address also we didn't have to re-do all our documentation,licences,passports and such,they hang on to our mail,send us something if it's important(the cool thing about full-timing is there is seldom anything THAT important,lol)perhaps you can do the same with a family member.
- restlesswindExplorerHere is the one that we have used for the past 7 years.
http://mydakotaaddress.com/Contact%20Us.htm - AuntSmurfExplorerAnother vote for MyDakotaAddress. They have been good to us!
- BarbaraOKExplorerFirst, you have to determine what state you want to 'live' in. Florida, South Dakota, and Texas are the most popular because they have no state income tax, are very easy to become 'residents' off, have good mail forwarding firms, and are generally favorable towards RVers. Each has pluses and minuses and so you need to consider all aspects of your life to determine which works best for you.
For us, since we were already in Texas when we retired and started fulltiming, Escapees was the best choice.
Barb - ventrmanExplorerI use the UPS Store. They have Mailbox Service. They will forward your Mail. Just leave a Debit Card on File to pay for the Postage.
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