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BB_TX
Aug 19, 2014Nomad
Yep, same as above. Just got back from Colorado. Called and changed our service address to nearest highway, local city, Colorado and began receiving Denver locals within about 5 minutes.
They will ask for a physical address for your new service address. If I do not know the address of the RV park I am in or if I am in a campground that is not actually in/near a city/town, I just tell them 100 Highway xx, nearest city, state. I once tried 100 Main Street, city, state but they said that did not come up as a valid address in their system. Turned out the small town did not have a Main Street. So I gave them the local highway number instead and it worked in their system. Every town has a highway nearby.
Should they ask, tell you are not changing your billing address, just your service address. But generally if you say you are in your RV they do not ask.
They will ask for a physical address for your new service address. If I do not know the address of the RV park I am in or if I am in a campground that is not actually in/near a city/town, I just tell them 100 Highway xx, nearest city, state. I once tried 100 Main Street, city, state but they said that did not come up as a valid address in their system. Turned out the small town did not have a Main Street. So I gave them the local highway number instead and it worked in their system. Every town has a highway nearby.
Should they ask, tell you are not changing your billing address, just your service address. But generally if you say you are in your RV they do not ask.
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