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really it depends on where you live. my late grandparents lived in a small town (~1000 people) in rural montana and they had a similar arrangement: all mail was delivered to and from the post office and everyone in town had a po box. most places, however, do get mail delivered and picked up on site. apartment buildings/complexes will generally have everyone's boxes all together in one piece of equipment near the entrance, that of course includes a slot for outgoing mail, and some newer suburban subdivisions of single-family houses will also have free-standing communal mailboxes every block or two rather than individual mailboxes. but individual mailboxes are still very common in a lot of residential neighborhoods. sometimes in rural areas you'll have individual mailboxes but with a group of them clustered together at the start of an access road so the mail carrier doesn't have to spend 20 minutes going down one long road just to deliver to eight houses or whateverjcb wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 12:08 amMy childhood home in a small town had a mailbox until circa 2000, IIRC. Then, everybody's mailbox was removed and everybody was given a PO box in the local post office instead. (Later, circa 2015, the hours of the local post office were reduced from 8 per day to 4 per day, just to give you an idea of how the service has deteriorated (or become more efficient, depending on your point of view) over time.) So, mailboxes, and thus this kind of mail collection, are less common nowadays than they were 30 years ago.
for people surprised that mail delivery would pick up from the house, what is the arrangement where you're at? do you get mail delivered to your house but not picked up from it?? or some other system