You gotta be kidding me. You want me to enter my credit card info so you can verify that the billing address is the same as the street address you'll send the debit card to. Guess what? Where I live is a tiny little village nobody has ever heard of. We have a post office, it's about 15x15 feet. It employs 1 person, who is also the mayor and water bill collector. He's also the one we call when a rabid coon attacks one of the local dogs. Since it's such a tiny place (population less than 100, and 20 miles from the nearest town) we are not eligible for mail delivery to our homes. The federal government provides us with free PO boxes. Isn't that nice of them! You won't find street signs here because the streets don't have names. Neither one of them. No, we can't call 911 either. Well, we could, but directions would have to be 'the gray trailer across from the Smith's'. Yes, we do have a city council, it is comprised of all the men above the age of 35 who live in the community. My husband was inducted last October right after his 35th birthday. So now there's 7 on the city council. The wives cook supper for council meetings. Aren't we blessed. It's a perfect little village in which to live and raise our children. Most families here have at least 5 kids, a few have 10+. There's nothing else to do around here but make babies. So where do our bills go? Our PO boxes. Even credit card statements? Yep. Tax refunds, drivers license renewal notices, voting ballots, junk mail, magazines, and packages. Even the major shipping companies have amde exceptions to the no PO boxes rule for us, and towns just like ours scattered all across the USA. PayPal, it may be 2010, but there are still some of us who live in such out of the way places that we can't have mail delivered at home, PBS is the only channel we can pick up with our antennas, and broadband has only been here 6 months. Cut us some slack. I am going to request the money in my paypal account be transferred back into my checking account, and I'm closing my paypal account over this. By the way, that checking statement? Yeah, it comes to my PO box.
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