12-14-2017 06:41 PM
I made a sale today and when I went to fill out the envelope I realized they have P.O. Box AND Address listed on their address line. Do I fill it out this way? Do I do one or the other? I've never encountered this before.
12-14-2017 06:44 PM
If you are printing an eBay label it will likely print shipping to the PO Box.
If you are hand addressing a label use the PO Box
12-14-2017 06:52 PM
I get those from time to time. I just put both, stamps.com allows it, and it's never been a problem.
12-14-2017 06:55 PM
@southern*sweet*tea wrote:I get those from time to time. I just put both, stamps.com allows it, and it's never been a problem.
Do you use the same line? I'm filling out the envelope by hand FYI, regular stamped first class mail.
12-14-2017 06:55 PM
Fill it out as is with both. The address is the street the building the PO boxes are in.
12-14-2017 06:56 PM
@haneydeals wrote:I made a sale today and when I went to fill out the envelope I realized they have P.O. Box AND Address listed on their address line. Do I fill it out this way? Do I do one or the other? I've never encountered this before.
I've seen this quite a few times......Some buyers list both options, a PO Box and their own street address so that shippers can choose the one that works for them (PO Box for mail, Street for UPS/FedEx).
If you are shipping via USPS then use the PO Box (without street address).
If shipping UPS/FedEx use both. The street address is often the address where the PO Box is located and allows people to have UPS/FedEX deliver to their PO Box.
12-14-2017 07:07 PM
The street address is often the address where the PO Box is located
Not necessarily.......our street address is the house address, not the PO.......we don't have door delivery....from USPS, only PO box. They have told us to get it to the Box properly......street address should be on 2nd line (after name), PO Box on 3rd. Supposedly, the machines read the bottom line as the "proper" one.
Small town, don't know how universal that is............
12-14-2017 07:08 PM
A PO Box number could be in a building with a street address in a town...
The town may be big enough to have two or more buildings with PO Boxes...
The street address is important because of this....
The local postal outlet, in a large city ... has mail boxes..... several PO Boxes..... and if every postal outlet in the city has PO Boxes then the PO Box number is associated with a street address.
12-14-2017 07:09 PM
@southern*sweet*tea wrote:I get those from time to time. I just put both, stamps.com allows it, and it's never been a problem.
I've always done the same thing but I found this in the USPS DMM Street Address
Use a Post Office box or street address, but not both
https://pe.usps.com/text/dmm100/addressing-mail.htm
In spite of what it says there I also found the application for "Street Addressing Service for Your P.O. Box™" which clearly shows that you use both (with the street address being the Post Office where the box is located).
https://ribbs.usps.gov/mtcsa/documents/tech_guides/PBSACustomerAgreement.pdf
12-14-2017 07:19 PM
12-14-2017 07:21 PM
@haneydeals wrote:I made a sale today and when I went to fill out the envelope I realized they have P.O. Box AND Address listed on their address line. Do I fill it out this way? Do I do one or the other? I've never encountered this before.
IMHO the buyer probably knows his address better than you do.
12-14-2017 07:44 PM - edited 12-14-2017 07:46 PM
@luckythewinner wrote:
@haneydeals wrote:I made a sale today and when I went to fill out the envelope I realized they have P.O. Box AND Address listed on their address line. Do I fill it out this way? Do I do one or the other? I've never encountered this before.
IMHO the buyer probably knows his address better than you do.
You’d think so but according to USPS you’re supposed to do one or the other according to the link in a previous post. Even if I do both from what I’ve read they’re supposed to go on different lines not the same line like the buyer listed. FYI they’re 0 feedback so new to eBay I’m guessing. They could be new to that address too, I have no way of knowing. But in any case if there was some mistake I’m the one that will have to deal with it.
12-14-2017 09:23 PM
@haneydeals wrote:
@luckythewinner wrote:
@haneydeals wrote:I made a sale today and when I went to fill out the envelope I realized they have P.O. Box AND Address listed on their address line. Do I fill it out this way? Do I do one or the other? I've never encountered this before.
IMHO the buyer probably knows his address better than you do.
You’d think so but according to USPS you’re supposed to do one or the other according to the link in a previous post. Even if I do both from what I’ve read they’re supposed to go on different lines not the same line like the buyer listed. FYI they’re 0 feedback so new to eBay I’m guessing. They could be new to that address too, I have no way of knowing. But in any case if there was some mistake I’m the one that will have to deal with it.
I agree with using separate lines. But as a general rule, you ship to the address that the buyer gives you. Remember the seller protection rules.
12-14-2017 09:35 PM
@luckythewinner wrote:
IMHO the buyer probably knows his address better than you do.
I'd have to question that based on the number of addresses which Stamps.com has to correct information and formatting or asks me to choose a +5 because it's a multi-unit building and no unit/apt number is included in the address.
12-14-2017 10:05 PM