I'm sorry you feel this way, but there is a way I suggested earlier that would solve the problem for you once and for all. Just let your users correct any inaccuracies themselves and store the corrected point in your database. That way, regardless of how inaccurate the geocoder is, and all geocoders are inherently inaccurate, you'll get a good point.
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