I personaly would take the mailbox off the post, if you already have a postoffice box. I went and got myself a postoffice box,because I got sick and tired of putting up a new one after some kids tried to take a bat to it. I diddn't have to change my address to get my mail. Also the mail system is going to change in my area. My mail box would have to be moved to the conncession, with a pull off for the postee to get their vehicle off the travelled portion of the road. I was going to cost me over $1,000.00 to do it, and I supplied the labour, fill, and gravel to widen the road. And don't forget the building permit to do the job. I said keep my mail at the post office. If somthing goes wrong with the mailbox, I don't have to fix, or replace it, and I don't have to worry about a mail box post either. I took my loader tractor, and ripped it out. Solved that problem. $100.00 per year. Lots cheaper this way, for me any way. Other way 3 mailboxes in 2 years. Moveing the post to fit their needs. Forget it. I go to town twice a week any way. Bruce.
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