| Do you want to receive snail-mail at an anonymous mail box? It's not as easy as you might think. The federal government has passed laws attempting to prevent you from receiving your mail anonymously. By law, U.S. Postal Service employees must examine and make a record of two pieces of identification for anyone renting a mailbox. The law also requires that private vendors of mailboxes, or 'mail-drops,' must also see identification and keep records of your name and address. There is however, a pretty big loophole in the law and this report reveals how you might use this gap in legislation to open up your very own domestic mail box completely anonymously. Also included is the source of another vital publication, How to Use Mail Drops for Privacy and Profit. Report. |