Ok, I've figured out the problem. Some ZIPs translate into nearby ZIPs when 
doing location targeting. For example, if you enter 85285, which is a ZIP 
in Tempe, AZ, AdWords will change it to 85281, which is also in Tempe, AZ. 
These locations are about four miles 
apart<http://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=85285&daddr=85281>
 though.

So if I have both 85285 and 85281 on the CSv which I'm uploading, it will 
show as 85281 twice, and neither will upload. I'm fine with only having 
one, because I can't imagine the four miles will make that much of a 
difference, but how can I circumvent this problem?

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