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camper19709
Jan 23, 2015Explorer
luvmydogs please re-read what GoPackGo said. Essentially when you hit the road in your RV you will be a fulltimer. No matter how long it will last. While looking for your new home you need an address. So pick Florida, South Dakota or Texas. Then contact one of the mail forwarding services and choose the one you want to be your address.
THEN. When you find your new home change your address from the mail service to your new home's address.
If you hit the road with no new address you will NEVER get your mail. It will all be sent back to the sender or end up in the "dead file".
THEN. When you find your new home change your address from the mail service to your new home's address.
If you hit the road with no new address you will NEVER get your mail. It will all be sent back to the sender or end up in the "dead file".
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