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When in doubt, go to The United States Postal Service (U.S. Postal Service) and confirm the zip code. Writing the wrong ZIP Code with the right address usually causes the letter to be delivered about a day later than if the Opcode were correct. As long as the mailing address is correct, the letter will be delivered.
The US Postal Service sorts mail from the bottom up. Zip, state, city, address then name. What will happen is your package will go to the zip code on the package. Also, if you know what the incorrect zip is, gets a hold of the post office of that zip and give them the relevant data. Failing that, call 1800 ASK USPS.
Because ZIP Codes are the cornerstone of the U.S. Postal Service's (USPS's) mail distribution system, USPS has long resisted changing them for any reason other than to improve the efficiency of delivery. Frustrated citizens frequently have turned to members of Congress for assistance in altering ZIP Code boundaries.
If you ship USPS First Class or Priority Flat Rate origination zip won't/doesn't matter. A label (which is a stamp) printed anywhere can be mailed from anywhere.
If however, the carriers receive you mail piece with the wrong zip code and knows which zip code it goes to, the carriers would line through the incorrect zip code and write the correct one on the letter out of courtesy to alert the recipient that the sender put the wrong zip code on the mail.
As of 1963, zip codes' numbers are determined by a few factors: the area, the regional postal facility and the local zone. The first number of the five-digit code signifies the region which the address is located in, a number that grows from the east coast to the west.
If either the regular is off, there is no such address and/or no one recognizes where it should be delivered, the item would be returned to sender as undeliverable. ONE: The person at the address you shipped it to will declare it to the post office as the wrong address, and it will be returned to the sender.
A short answer is that you should be fine. Once it is into the mail stream it will be corrected. The hangup could be if the website owner doesn't do good address validation. If they do it right, they will find it and correct it before shipping.
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