But Jimmy, you obviously missed the other fact...the
address isn't even necessary with the zip plus 4...you
can screw the rest up and if the zip plus 4 is right
the letter will still get there (had a credit company
say we wereliving in Florida for 5 years, took me that
long to convince them I really lived in
Louisiana.../got there because the zip plu 4 was
correct)
--- "Jimmy D. Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So noted, Mark.  Just like a college prof to write
> an epistle where just a
> few words will suffice. ;-)
> 
> Like I said, the last four numbers are not
> necessary.  I use the USPS
> website for tracking stuff that I put a
> "confirmation" on.  This service of
> theirs comes in very handy when I ship one of my
> books or a set of
> golf clubs that I've sold.  I always want to know
> the date and the time
> that my important stuff was delivered.
> 
> Mark Delaney wrote:
> 
> >The last four numbers are what is called zip plus
> >4...the USPS can deliver a package to the correct
> >address, even if many other things are incorrect in
> >the address if the zip plus 4 is present.  But the
> >last four numbers are not necessary, but often an
> aid
> >(especially for people for me, I recently sent a
> >package to Iowa and forgot to put the street
> number,
> >but because I used the zip plus 4, it made it there
> >just fine)...and Jimmy, it isn't hard to find the
> >whole zip plus 4..just go to the USPS site
> >(www.usps.gov) and you can easily look it up...
> >
> >Mark Delaney 
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 


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