Gave a PO Box address, but being delivered by UPS

So I pre ordered the new Majora's Mask 3D a while back, and I finally got it to stick without randomly cancelling.
Well, I put a PO box shipping address because it's the only way I can reliably get my mail in middle-of-nowhere Texas and my neighbors aren't very trustworthy. Problem is, when I got my shipping confirmation email a few days ago, my order status on Best Buy's website under my account still says the PO box shipping address, but the tracking number they gave me is for UPS, who cannot deliver to PO boxes, and it says it's being shipped to my home address, which is not good, because not only would I probably not be there when it's delivered during the day, but I also didn't give an apartment number because it was completely unnecessary in what was SUPPOSED to be a PO box delivery.
What gives? What hidden policy did I miss for this to happen? Nowhere can I find a rule stating that video games can't be shipped to PO boxes, and even if they couldn't, shouldn't that automatically cancel my order so I could at least know that I need to order it from somewhere else?

Hello Arcalithe,
I apologize for the numerous hassle you've experienced with your order.  We appreciate your business and I'll be happy to see what's going on with your order.  I'm sending you a private message.  Make sure you’re logged in, and click on the envelope icon on the upper right-hand corner of the page to check your forum inbox.
Thank you for reaching out to us and I look forward to hearing from you.  
Blake|Social Media Specialist | Best Buy® Corporate
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