Thanks for explaining that. I always wondered why that part of 30-A was addressed as being in PCB.You get the zip of the post office branch that serves you. Your delivery route originates at a location in the 32413 zip area.
I'm not sure how UPS and FedEx carve their space. If you have to have an SRB zip then you can rent a box at Mailboxes etc. in Seagrove or UPS store at WaterColor Crossing.
UPS -- that's another story. Every time I have a UPS delivery in Seagrove, they see the Santa Rosa Beach zip code. So they literally go to Santa Rosa Beach, not Seagrove Beach, and can't find my house. So I end up driving down Highway 30-A to flag down the UPS truck in order to get my packages.
At least they don't go to Santa Rosa County (another thing that's weird to me -- Santa Rosa Beach isn't in Santa Rosa County
).
Do you think they send the jalopy ambulance to PCB 911 calls?!
