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What address do you use?

As a home based business I`m never sure what is the best route for a business address. Should you use your home address? A PO Box? Or, should you get a box at a Pak Mail type of store?
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Erin
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I was advised to use a P.O. Box for my business address, and that is what I use. For me, this helps differentiate the business aspect from the personal. Also, having my personal address to remain private gives me a sense of security.
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3. When you get a business telephone line other than VOIP.
I was contemplating a P.O. Box but then again, I don`t want to have to drive to the Post office everyday or every other day..
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I have found too that some folks are a little uneasy about a post office box when they are not sure you are a legitimate business.
It`s definitely an exposure that is not the most comfortable situation, but with sites like Google Earth and others revealing so much that would previously have been private.... it doesn`t seem to matter anymore.
Besides, we previously had a post office box, but being in Cleveland, it is a pain to drive to the post office in the wintertime to get mail!
If you don't want to use your home addess, consider a virtual office. They usually have physical street addresses, and some will forward mail to you so you don't physically need to go there.