AlexanderB
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I am working on realising my plan to relocate to BA. (No, don't worry, I am not going to do anything overly committal at first. Initially, my plan is to come back down for 3-6 months and rent a short-term apartment and just make sure I'm not deluding myself. But I don't think I am.)
I do have to resolve the question of physical mail back home in the US. It's important, and I get no shortage of it. Being a tech guy, it frustrates me immeasurably as I thought we'd long be on the all-email plan at this point, but alas, there is a myriad of government regulations and consumer protection laws that mandate that most "interesting" mail arrive in paper format. Having a small business, there's no way I can just say "screw it" and ignore it for a period of months or years. I wish I could.
Getting family and friends to handle it isn't really an option, and in any case, that would burn itself out pretty quickly. I know there are some expat-oriented services that you can direct your mail to who will forward it. I don't really care for that option unless there's no choice, mainly due to its latency. My overwhelming preference is to have someone open the mail, run it through a document scanner and e-mail it to me. Is that even possible? I don't mind paying a decent premium for the privilege.
How do those of you that have some sort of going concern at home handle the mail issue?
Thanks in advance!
-- Alex
I do have to resolve the question of physical mail back home in the US. It's important, and I get no shortage of it. Being a tech guy, it frustrates me immeasurably as I thought we'd long be on the all-email plan at this point, but alas, there is a myriad of government regulations and consumer protection laws that mandate that most "interesting" mail arrive in paper format. Having a small business, there's no way I can just say "screw it" and ignore it for a period of months or years. I wish I could.
Getting family and friends to handle it isn't really an option, and in any case, that would burn itself out pretty quickly. I know there are some expat-oriented services that you can direct your mail to who will forward it. I don't really care for that option unless there's no choice, mainly due to its latency. My overwhelming preference is to have someone open the mail, run it through a document scanner and e-mail it to me. Is that even possible? I don't mind paying a decent premium for the privilege.
How do those of you that have some sort of going concern at home handle the mail issue?
Thanks in advance!
-- Alex