What is a private address?

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What is a private address?

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Hey, just a quick question--what's a private address? I've tried looking it up but don't understand. :?
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Re: What is a private address?

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An address that isn't in the public knowledge.
i.e., a home address, an agents email address, a make up artists email address, a venue that you know a celebrity is visiting but isn't announced to be at.

Those kinds of things
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Re: What is a private address?

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Shana Leonne wrote:An address that isn't in the public knowledge.
i.e., a home address, an agents email address, a make up artists email address, a venue that you know a celebrity is visiting but isn't announced to be at.

Those kinds of things
Thank you!
I love hearing others' opinions! However, before you start commenting, please read this carefully: I welcome opinions but will not obey orders and suggestions. So, please don't say, "Toss that in the trash," or, "Frame the autograph right away," etc. I understand that you're sharing what you'd do, but you can't make me do what you order--what I received in the mail is mine, not yours.

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