Charles Davis wrote:
> 
> On Sep 30, 2008, at 11:44 AM, Dan wrote:
> 
> 
>>At 10:29 AM -0400 9/30/2008, Charles Davis wrote:
>>
>>>>My zip code *is* my location.
>>>
>>>Unless your Zip code includes the "Optional" +4 information, your Zip
>>>code is an area of possible locations.
>>
>>Sorry, but unless you have a totally generic name, that's just not
>>the case.  With your full name and a 5 digit zip, you can be nailed
>>to specific address.  Funny thing about address/phone books.
> 
> 
> No, you have found something that you THINK is correct. May, or may  
> not be.
> 
> The Zip Code is used by the Post Office, to get things 'close' ---  
> The local carrier is the one with the final distribution problem.



Once again, the "plus four" can be very specific especially if you hold 
a PO box.

You're comparing apples 'n oranges.

JT




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