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PawPaw_n_Gram
Dec 30, 2014Explorer
I don't know of any service which will scan and e-mail you something that was received at your mailing service.
Escapees will open and read mail to you over the phone, but will only forward the actual letter/ document.
There are UPS stores in NM which do mail forwarding. One reason we went with Escapees vice a local UPS store was personnel. Escapees is going to stress customer privacy and personal accountability to their employees.
UPS stores are individual franchisee's - so the quality can vary. When the owner made a surprise visit on one UPS store in our former home area, he found several thousand pieces of mail that had not been placed in customer boxes over a couple months because the clerks were 'too busy'. Not saying it will happen, but it can.
I have met a couple hundred people who full-time/ near-full-time over the past year who do not use a mail service. They keep their residences in their home states for many valid reasons - hunting being one.
They usually have a friend or relative handle mail forwarding.
From you list - I have to ask - are you going to sell your home? Are you not going to have a physical presence in your current home area, including storage, etc? If you don't break that tie, you can use a mail forwarding service in another state for a mailing address, but keep your domicile in NM with minimal official only mail going to that address.
Escapees will open and read mail to you over the phone, but will only forward the actual letter/ document.
There are UPS stores in NM which do mail forwarding. One reason we went with Escapees vice a local UPS store was personnel. Escapees is going to stress customer privacy and personal accountability to their employees.
UPS stores are individual franchisee's - so the quality can vary. When the owner made a surprise visit on one UPS store in our former home area, he found several thousand pieces of mail that had not been placed in customer boxes over a couple months because the clerks were 'too busy'. Not saying it will happen, but it can.
I have met a couple hundred people who full-time/ near-full-time over the past year who do not use a mail service. They keep their residences in their home states for many valid reasons - hunting being one.
They usually have a friend or relative handle mail forwarding.
From you list - I have to ask - are you going to sell your home? Are you not going to have a physical presence in your current home area, including storage, etc? If you don't break that tie, you can use a mail forwarding service in another state for a mailing address, but keep your domicile in NM with minimal official only mail going to that address.
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