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Re: PO Boxes: increased/decreased risk of seizure?
      08/29/04 10:33 AM

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How secure are Post Office boxes? Do you think there would be an increased risk of seizures?





That's a good question, LPR. Normally there are several seizure threads active at any given moment around here, and topics like this are discussed. And I don't think anybody has ever definitively stated that there is a greater seizure risk if you get your orders sent to a PO Box.

It's not the Postal Service that screens and seizes overseas packages, it's the good old US Customs.

I don't get package delivery where I live, so I have to pick up most parcels at the Post Office. Frankly in my experience the postal clerks are much less interested in what I get in the mail than, for instance, the Fedex guy.

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* PO Boxes: increased/decreased risk of seizure? LPR 08/29/04 02:20 AM
. * * Re: PO Boxes: increased/decreased risk of seizure? drewsmerdel   09/10/04 06:47 AM
. * * Re: PO Boxes: increased/decreased risk of seizure? potatoboy99   08/29/04 10:33 AM
. * * Re: PO Boxes: increased/decreased risk of seizure? Kracker   08/30/04 12:25 AM
. * * Re: PO Boxes: increased/decreased risk of seizure? Twinkle_Toes   08/30/04 01:51 PM
. * * Re: PO Boxes: increased/decreased risk of seizure? viper269   08/29/04 07:39 AM

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