Thanks, Hasan. That's helpful info.

I'm curious if spaces have policies about receiving personal versus
business packages (not sure how that could really be determined, even).
Hauling everyone's Amazon boxes and Blue Apron doesn't feel sustainable. Up
to now we haven't offered mail service for members, but that's going to
change.

All best,
Melissa

On Nov 7, 2016 4:05 PM, "Hasan Mirjan" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Melissa,
>
> From our experience, for every 100 customers you get about 15 packages on
> average a month. Normally packages don't sit for a long time since
> customers are eager to pick them up. If they don't pick them up then
> SphereMail system will automatically start charging an overage fee 30 days
> after the billing cycle, for example $1.50per pound (you can set whatever
> price you want for overages). SphereMail system may also lets you restrict
> the number of incoming mail you want to receive before start charging an
> overlarge.
>
> Liability: I strongly recommend speaking with an attorney, but basically
> add a language in your terms of service that you are not liable for any
> lost or stolen or damaged mail in case of fire, flooding etc., or items
> forwarded to another customer.
>
> Here are a couple of examples:
> https://foundryclub.spheremail.co/voffice/get_voffice
> https://thefoundershub.spheremail.co/voffice/get_voffice
>
>
> Hope this helps.
> All the best,
> Hasan Mirjan
>
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>
> "Did you know about our batch mail feature? Don't enter mail one at a
> time, use batch mail feature instead"
>
>
>
> On Monday, November 7, 2016 at 12:33:14 PM UTC-8, Melissa Tapper Goldman
> wrote:
>>
>> This is super helpful, thanks everyone.
>>
>> I'm curious whether spaces have restrictions on packages versus mail and
>> how you lay the parameters out when you talk to prospective members looking
>> for a mailing address.
>>
>> Size of packages? #? Are you liable if packages getting damaged or stolen?
>>
>> My main concern is having packages pile up. I do NOT have a lot of extra
>> space on site, and certainly nowhere to store large packages under lock and
>> key.
>>
>> -Melissa
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 3:06 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Ehmandah! Since you use Meshwork, I thought I'd mention we'll be
>>> rolling out some mail notification functionality which hopefully will help
>>> at least let people know if they have packages or mail to pick up. But I
>>> wonder if something like https://www.receivingroom.com/ would be
>>> helpful. Or even a locker system like http://packageconcierge.com/,
>>> although that looks like it would be considerably more expensive.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, October 25, 2016 at 2:03:19 PM UTC-6, Ehmandah R. wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Friends!
>>>>
>>>> I have a boutique Coworking space and I was wondering how smaller
>>>> spaces provide members mail pickup. Do you a location in the communal where
>>>> they can pick up their mail (mail slots) or is stored in a location for the
>>>> community manager to give when requested?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Everyone
>>>>
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