Users can now forward mail items directly from the Virtual Mail application to multiple countries.

Irvine, CA (PRWEB) October 25, 2015

PhysicalAddress.com today announced a rollout of international shipping that will accompany the launch of international sign-ups. Now, clients may forward mail and packages to Hong Kong, China, India, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Clients will have access to:

  • Competitive USPS, FedEx and DHL Express international rates
  • Multiple delivery options, including Priority 1-3 day service to select locations
  • Pre-filled customs declaration forms

PhysicalAddress.com is a virtual mailbox service that takes the hassle out of postal mail by delivering high-quality scans directly to a client's secure, cloud-based virtual mailbox. With the addition of international shipping, forwarding items overseas is fast and easy. At the click of a button, clients can add new forwarding addresses, complete customs declaration forms and choose a delivery option from a list of carriers. PhysicalAddress.com also offers domestic shipping within the United States with USPS, DHL Express and FedEx.

With PhysicalAddress.com, users can choose from six different pricing plans ranging from $5.99 - $69.99 a month. Whether living overseas, traveling for work, running a virtual home business, or earning a degree, users can access postal mail anytime, anywhere using PhysicalAddress.com

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