GET REAL and discover the benefits of mailbox services at The UPS Store:
- A real street address, not a P.O. Box number- providing a more professional image for your business.
- Receipt notification- We'll text or e-mail you when your mail or packages arrive
- 24-hour access*- so you can pick up your mail when it’s convenient for you.
- Full-service mail and package receiving- so you’ll never miss a delivery
- Mail holding and forwarding+- so you can have peace of mind knowing your mail is held in a secure location or can be forwarded to you wherever you are.
- Package acceptance from all shipping carriers
*Available at participating locations
+Additional fees may apply
What is required to open a Mailbox....
1. Photo ID: Drivers License or Passport, plus
2. One of the following:
a. passport or drivers license, or
b. government issued document like a vehicle registration card, or
c. home or vehicle insurance policy with a matching address, or
d. a utuility bill with a matching address, or
d. something really similar but call ahead if it's a bit....you know....unusual.
Sorry, but social security cards, credit cards and birth certificates can't be accepted as identification.
There are two forms to complete. Both are really simple. The first is the USPS 1583. Here is a link: http://www.usps.com/forms/_pdf/ps1583.pdf. It must be signed in front of us or by a notary. The second form is the actual rental agreement: http://mbeweb.mbe.com/doc/fb_mailboxservagr.doc.
We rent in six or twelve month increments. The rental rates are:
Mailbox Size Small Medium Large
6-month rental $18/month $24/month $30/month
12-month rental $15/month $21/month $27/month
There is a one time, only, never again, set-up fee of $20.00.
So, if you want convenience and confidentiality, a mailbox with us might be just right for you.
(Back to recyling. David has relatives in Lancaster, PA and he frequently drives out to visit. Each time he does his car is laden with recycled batteries. This might sound a little like he dumps them in the Susquahana River, but no, the batteries go straight to the Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority recycling program; possibly one of the finest anywhere.
As for paper; we perform document shredding for our customers. The shredded material is bagged and taken to the New Hope-Solebury High School. At the school are paper recyling bins. As the bins are filled a company comes to pick up the paper and pays the school a fee based on the weight of collected paper. Customer wins, environment wins and the school wins. What could be better?)