Mailboxes

<p>What address do we put down if the package cannot fit in our small mailboxes?
I'm in Hitch btw. So would that be ... </p>

<p>Bob Bob
250 De Neve Dr.(Room #?)
Los Angeles, CA 90095</p>

<p>If it can't fit into your mailbox, it goes to the mailing room. You get an email telling you to pick up your stuff.</p>

<p>It's the same address as normal mail.
You just have to go down to the mail room (with your BruinCard) to pick it up yourself. They'll send you an email when your package comes in.</p>

<p>Sorry to hijack the thread, but I just gotta know. Is it possible for someone to drop off a book, packaged of course, by just going to their res. building dropping if off there? Trying to save some shipping money. </p>

<p>I know it would make more sense to just meet each other, but I just want to be able to drop it off when ever I feel like it instead of waiting on setting a meeting time.</p>

<p>I don't think so? Well, maybe. Just drop by the front desk, say you have a package for so and so, iono. They might not like it? Unless you bring flowers of course.</p>

<p>Like Deuces said, you could just take it to the front desk of their dorm and tell them it's for "_____ _____". And tell the person to pick it up at the front desk.</p>

<p>How safe are the mailboxes? Did any of your roommates steal your mail? (Excuse my paranoia btw :P)</p>

<p>Safety? You share the box with your roommates. It's as safe as honest as they are.</p>

<p>My roommates would never get their mail, I always picked it up when I came around to it (since I was the only one who could semi memorize the combination). One time, mid-spring we checked out mail. And... he had a nice graduation check from his uncle & aunt for about 200 bucks. It had been sitting there.. for about 2 months or more. Anyways, that's my useless tangent story for the day. :rolleyes:</p>

<p>Well you're just plain useless. So, no surprise. :rolleyes:</p>

<p>I got a lot of spam in my mail box :( I'm glad I never checked my mail!</p>

<p>Spam in the mailboxes? <em>Gasp</em> Like those catalogs?</p>

<p>UCLA spam too - sales, ASUCLA stuff... etc. </p>

<p>Not the catalogs.</p>