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PhysicalAddress.com Launches Virtual Mail Service that Brings Postal Mail to the Cloud

Irvine, California (PRWEB) September 02, 2015

As reported by the U.S. Postal Service, U.S. households received 155.4 billion pieces of mail last year. This includes the mail mistakenly threw in the trash, the mail anxiously waited for, and misplaced mail. All of this physical mail keeps people tied their mailbox. PhysicalAddress.com virtualizes postal mail, allowing users to access mail anytime, anywhere.

PhysicalAddress.com is a USPS-certified Commercial Mail Receiving Agency that gives postal mail a digital life. Every user who signs up with PhysicalAddress.com can select a unique address. Starting at $9 a month, PhysicalAddress.com will scan and upload envelopes and packages to a users’ virtual mailbox. Users may then choose to shred, store, scan, trash, block, filter and download copies of mail from inside the Virtualized Mail application. PhysicalAddress.com offers mail forwarding, allowing users to forward mail wherever they choose.

PhysicalAddress.com Launches Virtual Mail Service that Brings Postal Mail to the Cloud

PhysicalAddress.com also offers premium Multi-User plans starting at $40 a month, which are best suited for small-scaled home businesses or corporations. With a Multi-User plan, an Admin may create multiple users under one account, which allows for a robust, yet flexible virtual mailroom. Admins have the power of creating users with unique permissions and limiting access to specific folders. For example, if a client wants to restrict certain users to only the sales folder or control who has access to the company’s billing information – both can be done with a PhysicalAddress.com Multi-User plan.

Every plan offered by PhysicalAddress.com comes with an unlimited – no cost – amount of secure shredding and digital storage for life. Users can store their physical mail for up to 90 days at no charge. Users looking for long term storage may store physical mail at a PhysicalAddress.com secured storage facility for just 10 cents per envelope.

With PhysicalAddress.com, whether living overseas, traveling for work, running a home business, or earning a degree, users can access postal mail anytime, anywhere.

9 thoughts on “PhysicalAddress.com Launches Virtual Mail Service that Brings Postal Mail to the Cloud

  1. lets hope that when Donald J Trump becomes President, he does what he does at his 100 companies under the umbrella of the Trump Organization, that he does a complete audit of the mismanager positions. post office has more VP’s than does the Trump organization……and he makes billions while the US Postal Circus has lost over 80 billion since 2009. the jig will be up. bring in the clowns, they are already here. his latest poll as of 9/6/15 says he has 20% of crossover democrats. donald go through po mismanagement with a chainsaw. think Trump will allow po mismanagement to get bounus money while losing billions…..think again. polish up those resume’s, po mismgt clowns they will be worthless in the private sector.

    • JO JO YOU ARE FIRED!!!! TRUMP WILL NEVER EVER BE PRESIDENT. BY THE WAY HE HAS FILED BANKRUPTCY FOUR TIMES. HAVE ANOTHER SIP OF YOUR KOOL AID!!!

  2. Just another one of those ideas cooked up by someone who needs to justify their job. We don’t need anymore ideas like this. We need competent well train postal employees moving this mail. This idea is nothing but a waste of time. It will only come in handy when a customer is looking for something important. And we already have barcode tracking. Nobody in there right mind is going to pay for this service. If you want to get on board and destroy the postal service some more, that give the customers an email address at USPS.com. These kind of so called great ideas are among the the reasons the postal service is going broke. Come on people!!!

  3. First if it is not a US Postal service operation run by postal employees then it won’t be secure. What company would trust the anyone to open their mail and post it in the cloud where it is not secure. When bills and correspondences are delivered to a business address it is unopened and not read by anyone but the person it’s addressed to. Also all business information is exposed to Government and competitive eyes. Just think no more tax evasion . WON’T Work

  4. Another nail in the coffin of street delivery? Probably not. Customers will not want to shell out more money for mail online when they get it anyway as a part of their regular internet service.
    Plus, given that the USPS has had its computer system attacked twice lately and is delaying mail more, and hiring CCA carriers who don’t even know what street they’re on and scattering mail all over the neighborhood shouldn’t fill a potential customer with much confidence. I don’t recommend it at all.
    Management would be in charge of hiring administrators to oversee the web site, and these people are simply too fucking stupid to know a qualified person when they see one. More likely they’d just promote some relative or snitch into a position that person has no business being in, just like they do everything else.
    Postal management needs a vigorous housecleaning, auditing from an agency outside their perimeters who can’t be bribed and investigated for incompetence, corruption and general malfeasance. The “good old boy” style has got to come to a screeching halt.

  5. Been tried before. Zumbox and others… People want physical mail. Even 90% of those who pay bills online still want to receive a paper bill. Consider, too, the security implications. Hacking is becoming so common.

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