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I intend to start offering a book-keeping service to local businesses. I'm about to get some stationery printed and I'm just wondering whether I should set up a Post Office Box address to use as my address for stationery? I don't think having my home address on them will look very professional (I dont want to put off any clients).
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Does anyone use an alternative address for stationery, or should I just use my home one to save the expense?

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Matt  

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I've always used my home address and never experienced any problems. If you're targetting larger clients using a PO Box might help, but in general I've found small and medium sized clients don't care as long as your service is up to scratch.



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Thanks Joe, I think I will probably just use my home address. It seems a bit of a hassle to set up anyway. Cheers.

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