Use my P.O. Box for dispute letters

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by gr8design, Jul 1, 2002.

  1. gr8design

    gr8design Well-Known Member

    I am moving in a week and will be staying with my inlaws. Dont really want my credit dispute emails to go to their house. I was wonder if I can use my P.O. Box as an address or is this going to hurt me in my clean up process?
     
  2. mindcrime2

    mindcrime2 Well-Known Member


    I know when you dispute online (at least for me) with Experian, and you provide them with a e-mail address, they do not mail you a hard copy, just e-mail you when your results are ready.

    As for EQ and TU, you could just put in for a change of address from your old house to your PO Box. That way, you can still use your old home address on your disputes (sending and receiving) except now the mail will be going directly to your PO Box and the CRA won't have a clue.
     
  3. gr8design

    gr8design Well-Known Member

    stoopid me...i am so into the cyber world. I meant my address not email address.

    thanks for the info!
     
  4. javan

    javan Well-Known Member

    i use my po box for everything!

    car registration, dl, magazines, paycheck, etc.......
     
  5. gr8design

    gr8design Well-Known Member

    thanks a bunch!!
     
  6. cinderella

    cinderella Well-Known Member

    You know gr8design, after you have lived with your in-laws for over 3 years like myself.....there are no secrets and no need for PO BOXES.

    You can always get a PO box with a street name at Mail Boxes ETC. or something like it. They won't know it is a PO BOX.

    And for the record, the in-laws moved in with me.
     
  7. gr8design

    gr8design Well-Known Member

    HA! ya your telling me...Lets hope its not 3 years....and shit if it is I better have a kick ass downpayment and AAAA+ credit ; )
     
  8. javan

    javan Well-Known Member

    This is what I use, an independently owned postal box place in BEVERLY HILLS, CA!!! ;-)
     

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