Members have been exploring various methods to safely share their wish lists without disclosing their personal addresses. Here are the key points and suggestions shared:

  • Concerns have been raised about Amazon's wish list as it may reveal the city, state, and zip code to the sender, especially when items are fulfilled by third-party vendors.
  • Some UK-based members have considered using deliverycode.com for its anonymity, though there are concerns about its reliability and potential extra costs for buyers.
  • Alternatives mentioned include seeking.com and using Amazon vouchers instead of sharing a wish list directly to maintain privacy.
  • For a more secure approach, using e-gift cards is suggested, allowing members to purchase items themselves. Protonmail was recommended for secure communication regarding these transactions.
  • There's a general interest in finding a reliable P.O. Box service both in the UK and the USA, though specific recommendations are yet to be provided.

This summary reflects ongoing discussions and the sharing of personal experiences in addressing privacy concerns related to wish lists. Members are encouraged to contribute any further advice or updates on their experiences.

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