Mail Fraud (Business Out of United States)
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The United States Postal Service has jurisdiction for business conducted outside the boundaries of the United States.
US Postal Service
Postal Inspection Service
Criminal Investigation Service Center
ATTN: Fraud Section
Suite 1250
222 S Riverside Plaza
Chicago, IL 60606-6100
(800) 372-8347
www.postalinspectors.uspis.gov
Mail order ad does not require a street address if a P O BOX is used; however, the company must list a street address with the Post Office. Consumers may contact the Post Office for a business street address.
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