No, you cannot use a UPS Personal Mailbox as your resident address. A UPS Personal Mailbox provides a physical mailing address but does not serve as a legal residential address. For official purposes, such as voter registration or driver's licenses, you typically need to provide a residential address that corresponds to where you actually live.
I hear that ups deals with mailbox regulations. There is store in my area. It could contain information of that nature within the store. That is what I think of for an action to take.
There are quite a few options for renting a mailbox locally. The most easily found mailbox rental is at your local post office. Other options include The UPS Store, Pak Mail, and Regus.
If he has a big package. Otherwise he puts it in the mailbox
On Saturday UPS closes at 6, hope this helps you out.
The duration of The Seven-Ups is 1.72 hours.
Regular mail is sent from someone and arrives in your mailbox. Examples of deliverers: UPS and FedEX guys, or just your ordinary mail person
Kilowatt-hours is kilowatt-hours, regardless of AC or DC. However, UPS's are rated in kilowatts, not kilowatt-hours. If you are talking about battery capacity versus output power, its still different, but in that case you need to consider the efficiency of the UPS. You also need to consider run-time limitations on the UPS, if there happen to be any.
they are delivering from 9am to 6pm
The hours of operation for the Ontario UPS Hub can vary, but generally, it is open from Monday to Friday, typically from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM. It's advisable to check the specific location's hours directly on the UPS website or contact them, as hours may change due to holidays or operational needs.
No. The UPS Store does not deal with deliveries. It is just a retail store. You can ship things FROM it, but unless specified (by package only customer, or you have a mailbox at the store), packages will NOT go to the store. You should go to your UPS Terminal/Warehouse for the package. Usually, UPS drivers will try to deliver your packages 3 times before it is sent back to the sender.
The UPS should be rated in Amps per Hour. Just divide that number by the current requirements of the device connected to the UPS. Say that the UPS is rated for 10 Ampere Hours and your device draws 2 amps. You could run the device for about 5 hours.