Benny08
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I’m a driver for FedEx and I get on average one or two bad addresses a day. Usually the only way it ever makes it all the way to my truck is if the ZIP Code is wrong but the street exists in my area. Usually a package that was picked up and not dropped off by the sender.YES, I hope they begin doing so.
like I said, I thought they did when they corrected mine, and thought it was a great system they had. Would have been annoying for my package to end up returned or lost or stolen because I left out a zero in the street number.
I am sure there is already software that can flag bad addies before they send them out.
Basically like this. So you’re meaning to send a package to
123 Fake St., Austin, TX.
On the package you filled out -
123 Fake St., Austin, TX but used the ZIP Code for another city by accident.
Both the cities have Fake St.
The package will not get any flags and will end up going to the ZIP Code on the box. I hope that made some sense lol.