How Earth Class Mail Works

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Move to Earth Class Mail – It’s Easy!

With Earth Class Mail you'll get an online PO box that gives you total control over your postal mail at the click of a button. Open and Scan, Forward, Recycle, Shred or Archive -- all without ever touching a piece of mail. Just think of the time you'll save - and you'll never need to change your address again!

Here's How to Get Started:

Step 1: Select the Earth Class Mail Plan that's best for you.

Pricing Plans start as low as $19.95 per month and include options for singles, couples and small businesses with the flexibility to save based on the amount of mail you expect to receive.

All plans include our 30 Day Money-Back Guarantee

Step 2: Choose the Earth Class Mail address where you'll want to receive selected mail.

Pick your new address from the Earth Class Mail address list including locations in 19 major US cities.

Your Earth Class Mail address looks just like a regular address or PO Box address but includes your own unique number (like a suite). For example:

Joe Smith
PO Box 4668 #99887
New York, NY 10163-4668

Step 3. Authorize Earth Class Mail to receive your mail

Earth Class Mail is certified by the U. S. Post Office to securely receive your mail - but only with your authorization. You grant this by completing a U.S. Postal Service Form 1583 and sending it to Earth Class Mail. It's a simple but important step that protects your identity. And don't worry, we make it quick and easy with our online form wizard.

Step 4: Tell others about your new address.

Decide who to give your new Earth Class Mail address to. This gives you complete control to choose what mail you want to receive online and what you still want to receive at your home or work address.

Step 5: Log On and Command the Handling of Your Mail!

Earth Class Mail sends you an email that alerts you to new Mail in your account! Then just click the link in the email and log into your Earth Class Mail account.

That’s It! You’re now using Postal Mail for the 21st Century!