Shipping to business address

I have a buyer who has only a business name in the ship to address.  Any problems with shipping to an address like this? (They are in the US).

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Shipping to business address

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It can be better as there should be someone there during the weekday.  You may want to consider having a signature required in case the buyer isn't actually there to receive the parcel.  

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Signature? For what purpose? The OP sells cheap DVD's, t-shirts and postcards!

 

 

 

 

 

 



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I see no real problem, but I would add the buyer's eBay ID to the package as in

 BUYER2014

c/o

Big Business Industries

41 Industrial Park Ave. Unit 200

Anyhow PA 70000-3000

USA

 

The personal ID could be handwritten on the parcel.

If you happen to have his personal name, even better.

 

And if you are really concerned, or just for giggles, do a Google Map Search to see how large the business likely is.

 

 

 

 

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I did say "consider", and of course the value is a consideration.
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I had a parcel come back to me in May. I Google mapped the address and it was an office building. It came back marked insufficient address or somewhat. I re-entered it into the mail and it went through fine.

The buyer and I were mystified that the USPS could not find a huge office building. Best we could figure is that it had been mis-sorted.
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