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<blockquote data-quote="542thruNthru" data-source="post: 3929268" data-attributes="member: 48491"><p>Nnnoooopppppeeeee</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.mailboss.com/mailboxes-federal-property/" target="_blank">Why Mailboxes are Federal Property | MailBoss</a></p><p></p><p>Once you install your mailbox, and it is ready for the receipt of mail, you effectively lease your mailbox to the federal government for the service of mail delivery. Let’s not forget that, as long as you have an up-to-code mailbox, receiving mail is a free service. <em>Sending </em>mail isn’t free (stamps, shipping, postage, etc). Because you lease your mailbox to the Postal Service, they require that your mailbox meet certain criteria regarding placement, design, and usage in order to maintain your service. If you do not meet these criteria in any way, you break the lease and the Postal Service will no longer use your box for mail delivery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="542thruNthru, post: 3929268, member: 48491"] Nnnoooopppppeeeee [URL='https://www.mailboss.com/mailboxes-federal-property/']Why Mailboxes are Federal Property | MailBoss[/URL] Once you install your mailbox, and it is ready for the receipt of mail, you effectively lease your mailbox to the federal government for the service of mail delivery. Let’s not forget that, as long as you have an up-to-code mailbox, receiving mail is a free service. [I]Sending [/I]mail isn’t free (stamps, shipping, postage, etc). Because you lease your mailbox to the Postal Service, they require that your mailbox meet certain criteria regarding placement, design, and usage in order to maintain your service. If you do not meet these criteria in any way, you break the lease and the Postal Service will no longer use your box for mail delivery. [/QUOTE]
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