At 09:30 AM 01/08/09, you wrote:

>Hello Mike,
>
>Are you saying your address shows as invalid?. I ordered some for my 
>sister (on line) and it allowed you to enter an actual street 
>address and then it allowed shipping to a different address like her P.O. Box.

My old adders is forwarded by the postal office.  I had coupons
sent there, but I never got them and according to the post office
folks they can't forward them.  Of course there may be a different
reason that I didn't get them, and the PO guy is mistaken.

The DTV web site back in August would not take a PO box.

My new address was used by the former owners and the system won't
send a second set of coupons to a different name.

>However if your address is non existent you might ask a friend to 
>use theirs if they haven't ordered any

Like I said, all of my friends are getting boxes using their addresses - they
want the extra box for hacking purposes (nobody has a spare coupon).

>and have them sent to your P. O. Box.
>
>As long as you have a physical street address for your location it 
>should work. At least it did here.

Adding a extra letter (like changing apartment "12" to "12A" results in

 >The address you provided could not be found.
 >
 >The unit, suite, or apartment number for the address you provided is
 >missing or invalid.  Please supply a valid unit, suite, or apartment
 >number and submit your application again.

Physical locations have to be in their data base, and it's pretty accurate.

However an email I received gave me a couple of additional options
that I didn't know were available.

I'm still looking for an "unused" address - someone local who not
going to apply for any coupons - maybe he has purchased
replacement TVs, or uses cable, etc..

>Larry - N7FM

Mike WA6ILQ

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