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What's an incomplete ZIP? A ZIP that doesn't match the address given? -- nm
"
by
It's the Great Pumpkin, Roger More
I remember when zip codes like 08077 would be saved as an integer and blow things up (because it would save as 8077). -- nm
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JaxSean (aka JaxSean)
Oct 22 '12, 10:19
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this used to happen to me when my zip was 07087 and 07086. Some systems had trouble recogninzing them. -- nm
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