In misc.legal.moderated, on Mon, 25 Jul 2022 06:40:59 -0700 (PDT),
Thomas Homilius <
Thomas....@gmail.com> wrote:
>Is it illegal if I use a US PO box that normally requires payment? I do
>not pay for this U.S. PO Box, but I list this address as my own on the
>Internet, e.g. at <
https://www.inboxdollars.com/>.
>
>This is the U.S. mailbox I use:
>SALT LAKE CITY, UT
>50W Broadway Ste 333
>
>I found the address on the internet. I need to provide a U.S. address at
><
https://www.inboxdollars.com/> but I'm not a U.S. resident. Of course,
>I cannot receive any mail via this address.
I read your second post too. My friend does surveys, mystery shopping,
etc. and deals with several companies like inboxdollars. I read your
posts to her. With at least one company, her mailing address is still
the place she moved from 6 years ago, but they never write her anyhow.
Everything is done by email. (She's not sure that company ever even
calls or texts her). Probably with you too, no one will ever notice.
Only inboxdollars would be in a position to complain. You're not
hurting the USA, and (I'm no lawyer) I'm sure your not breaking any
laws.
OTOH, I feel obliged to say that the purpose of most surveys of
Americans is to get typical American opinions, to help them market
products to Americans. Some of your likes and dislikes would the same
as if you lived here, but there are also probably things where not
living in the US would make it hard or impossible to be react like a
typical American. For example, do you greatly like, somewhat like,
somewhat dislike, greatly dislike bull-fighting. LOL.
--
I think you can tell, but just to be sure:
I am not a lawyer.