![]() While I still don’t want to give away too much information publicly for reasons mentioned in our original article on mail forwarding, we have made a list with some preliminary information compiled and vetted using the general strategy: checking for CMRA and prohibited items list. This can be aided by including the individual state or province in your search, since smaller operations may specialize in servicing specific sections of the US border/ specific provinces. In general, I recommend trying to find more ‘shoddy’, smaller operations, as these are less likely to be regulated, to code as CMRA, to have a problem with what they’re forwarding, etc. Confirm the mail forwarding service doesn’t have terms and conditions / prohibited items lists that disallow credit cards or financial documents.įor 2 and 3, it may also be a good idea to contact the mail forwarder and confirm whether they are listed as CMRA, and whether they will forward credit cards, or ‘financial documents’.Confirm the service’s address is not listed as a Commercial Mail Receiving Agency (CMRA) using USPS Lookup Tool.Search Google strategically for mail forwarders, also listed as ‘package’ or ‘parcel’ forwarding, digital mailboxes, virtual addresses, etc.The general strategy for finding mail forwarders is: ![]() This strategy remains relevant today because, as predicted, services that have been covered by major blogs continue to get shut down sooner or later. ![]() Previously at Frugal Flyer, we’ve discussed a general strategy for securing a mail forwarder, for the dual purpose of establishing your United States credit history and forwarding US credit cards to Canada. 24/7 Parcel: Forward US Credit Cards to Canada.How to Build Credit History in the US, for Canadians.Best First US Credit Card for Canadians.All About American Express Global Transfer: Canada to the USA.Using Nova Credit to Get US Credit Cards: A Tutorial.Compilation of US-to-Canada Mail Forwarders.How to Find a Mail-Forwarding Service for Sending US Credit Cards to Canada. ![]()
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