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chained_bear C/O is preferred in the U.S. Dec 1, 2008
pterodactyl C/O gets my vote. Dec 1, 2008
Prolagus I read it is in common use in Australia, bil. Dec 1, 2008
bilby I've always used c/- Dec 1, 2008
Prolagus Thank you for taking c/o me, sir. Dec 1, 2008
sionnach I would use the first option. Though it would be an exaggeration to call this an actual preference. Dec 1, 2008
Prolagus Which one is better for a mail address?
(The first one is actually c/o, but I didn't want to create a broken link) Dec 1, 2008