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Wanted: Service Your US Address wanted: $10 a month!

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fahadhassen

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Please PM me for details! Only one person gets the hang as I just need one address!
 

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y do u need an address? what are you planning on doing with it
 

Jerlene

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Is this for PayPal or something?
 

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1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC
USA
 

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Check Google. There are services that offer you a US address. In this day of terrorism and what have you, giving away personal addresses is a tad bit risky.
 

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Last night, part 1 of NBC's "To Catch An Identity Thief" aired:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17805134/

where folks were bamboozled into doing "package forwarding" for others outside the USA (who had bought the items with stolen credit cards). Not sure what the original poster needs a US address for, and not accusing him of anything, but one should do proper due diligence in these kinds of matters, and be careful.
 

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Last night, part 1 of NBC's "To Catch An Identity Thief" aired:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17805134/

where folks were bamboozled into doing "package forwarding" for others outside the USA (who had bought the items with stolen credit cards). Not sure what the original poster needs a US address for, and not accusing him of anything, but one should do proper due diligence in these kinds of matters, and be careful.

Very interesting story. This type of fraud ultimately hurts the value of internet commerce and domain names.
 

muris

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Last night, part 1 of NBC's "To Catch An Identity Thief" aired:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17805134/

where folks were bamboozled into doing "package forwarding" for others outside the USA (who had bought the items with stolen credit cards). Not sure what the original poster needs a US address for, and not accusing him of anything, but one should do proper due diligence in these kinds of matters, and be careful.

This is good one.

Thanks GeorgeK
 
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