As many of us suspect, incoming mail from tax havens or certain Arab countries may raise red flags. Or perhaps you have a romantic interest in someone from another country and you prefer to keep that information to yourself. Whatever the case, there is a simple solution.
1. Sign up with a mail-receiving facility in Europe, where mail service is excellent.
2. Instruct your bank, lover, or business friend to send all letters to your new European address.
3. Have your re-mailer open the letters, scan them, e-mail them to you, and then shred the letters.
4. When you receive the scanned letters, print them out (if necessary) and then delete them.
The above may not be a perfect solution but it’s a lot better than having certain letters coming into this country with your name on it, even if you are using a PO Box or a commercial mail receiving agency (CMRA). One such service is offered on my website—an address in Spain’s
Canary Islands. You may direct any questions about this to Rosie Enriquez, senorita [at] canaryislandspress [dot] com.
Labels: ghost address, mailing address, scanned mail, secret mail
Privacy blog post by JJ Luna at 4:30 AM
