I don't mind the suggestion. I know that standardized addresses probably speed things up for the mechanical/electronic processing devices. What bothers me is that there's no way to override.
Sometimes a customer lives in Binghamton Falls, zip code 99999. But the P.0. database has 99999 being Ngaio Valley. (It so happens that the people all call it one thing, but the actual administrative boundary designates it as something else.
So the label fails to generate unless I change the shipping address, which is not what the customer specified.
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Sometimes a customer lives in Binghamton Falls, zip code 99999. But the P.0. database has 99999 being Ngaio Valley. (It so happens that the people all call it one thing, but the actual administrative boundary designates it as something else.
So the label fails to generate unless I change the shipping address, which is not what the customer specified.