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seniorcit | 12:13 Sun 21st Feb 2010 | ChatterBank
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I am living in a caravan in a field, with permission, but obviously cannot receive my mail there. Post Restante is no good as you must already have a residential address in order to apply for the service. I have no relatives nearby, and up to now I have had to make a round trip of 90 miles to collect mail from a friend who is about to move away. Is it legal to perhaps pay someone to receive my mail at their home? I was thinking of an elderly person for example, or a family, who could do with some extra money. The situation is really very difficult and I am sure that there must now be many respectable people in a similar situation to myself.
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You posted this in adverts and I gave my suggestions there seniorcit.
You can have all cheques sent too my address if you please, no charge!
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Won't whoever owns the field or gives you permission let you use theirs? I used to live in a caravan at the back of an industrial estate and they delivered my post to the factory owned by my 'landlord'.

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