Thing is too huge for a P.O. Box. A few things are too enormous to ship to a P.O. Box and should be delivered to a road address. Wrong Address/Missing Information. The bundle is ordinarily come back to us by the bearer or the unintended beneficiary if the location is off base, has mistakes, is missing data, (for example, a condo number or ZIP code), or is obsolete, (for example, a past residence).Address Format. In the event that a mail station confine address was entered an organization our framework does not perceive, the bundle might be sent through a bearer that can't convey to a mail station box. To guarantee that such bundles are directed through the best possible transporters, kindly enter the crate number as "PO BOX" trailed by the number. Likewise, in case you're a private letter box holder (utilize a nearby business mail getting office), don't utilize "Box" for your post box number, rather use # or PMB. This will guarantee that your location isn't mixed up to be a P.O. Box, and that requests can ship to you through methods other than the U.S. Postal Service.