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<blockquote data-quote="brownrod" data-source="post: 713090" data-attributes="member: 6453"><p>I've delivered to an area where you can deliver 2 packages to a business and one package could have a different city and zip on the address label than the other package. So it's a gray area. Which city is the address in? Neither. It's in the county between the two different cities. One city has a 1030 commit and the other has a 1200 commit. We used to be able to just put in the zip/city with the later commit. You could argue that the label with the 1030 commit city was a bad address. Either way the package is addressed it will be delivered no problem, however.</p><p></p><p>I'm not talkigna bout just changing a zip to avoid a commit. I'm talking about actually being in an area where you could argue that you are in as many as 3 different zip codes at the same time. No one knows for sure which one is absolutely correct. Put different combinations of city/zip on the package and all delivery companies will make the delivery. The diad even asks you which city you are in when you type in the the street and number.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownrod, post: 713090, member: 6453"] I've delivered to an area where you can deliver 2 packages to a business and one package could have a different city and zip on the address label than the other package. So it's a gray area. Which city is the address in? Neither. It's in the county between the two different cities. One city has a 1030 commit and the other has a 1200 commit. We used to be able to just put in the zip/city with the later commit. You could argue that the label with the 1030 commit city was a bad address. Either way the package is addressed it will be delivered no problem, however. I'm not talkigna bout just changing a zip to avoid a commit. I'm talking about actually being in an area where you could argue that you are in as many as 3 different zip codes at the same time. No one knows for sure which one is absolutely correct. Put different combinations of city/zip on the package and all delivery companies will make the delivery. The diad even asks you which city you are in when you type in the the street and number. [/QUOTE]
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