Posted on Nov 3, 2019
Anyone ever used a "traveling mailbox" link? Are they what they say they are?
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I've been a digital nomad for 4 years and have used the same mailbox in rural center of America for that time. They're worth the money, many good ones are in SD, but you won't receive time sensitive information like credit card bills and VA notifications...so it's on you to keep up and call once a week or whatnot. May you have nothing but safe travels, I've been a backpacker for years now and it's a hell of a lifestyle. Enjoy!!
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SSG Michael Taylor
SPC Westgate, thank you and to you as well! Enjoy the food.
SSG Hickman, what are your questions? I love this country and want to see the most of it, she has problems but she's as beautiful as damaged. New Orleans is still the most beautiful city inside and out, Portland OR is nothing like the media says, Texas is kind, and Kansas is the most underrated state out of them all. There are far more kind people and well wishers out there than you'll see on social media. Travel is cathartic for the soul.
SSG Hickman, what are your questions? I love this country and want to see the most of it, she has problems but she's as beautiful as damaged. New Orleans is still the most beautiful city inside and out, Portland OR is nothing like the media says, Texas is kind, and Kansas is the most underrated state out of them all. There are far more kind people and well wishers out there than you'll see on social media. Travel is cathartic for the soul.
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When I was full time Rving, I would have an idea where my trips would take me and have my mail sent ahead. I don’t know about the traveling mail box. Didn’t have that when I was traveling.
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SPC Frank A. Westgate The USPO has a free service that emails photocopies of today’s incoming mail and packages to me. It is not perfect, but suffices as a heads-up!
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