▲ | BrandoElFollito 2 days ago | |||||||
> reason you type in the Zip Code is its rudimentary checksum to make sure someone put in right information. I did not know you had a checksum in US zipcodes (I am French, oir zip codes are for the most part "region number"+"number that may tell about the importance of the city or carry a completely different meaning". 78000 is Versailles, which would make the city the "most important" city of the 78 "region", one of the ones around Paris. 78140 is another city, and 78142 (a mde up number) would be some internal numbering in the city, usually linked to a post office and usually unknown to the everyday Joe. How this gets complicated is fascinating. | ||||||||
▲ | samtheDamned 15 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I believe what the OP you replied to meant was that when entering your address in a form, the zip code allows for verification that the address was all entered correctly. Lets say someone wants to buy a book and they put their address in as 154 Broad Street, Philadelphia PA but they actually live in a neighboring county, when they put in their zip code the system will be able to see that the address was slightly incorrect and can be adjusted to ensure a smoother delivery. I know where I live what "city" you live in can be a complex situation because of unusual classifications of cities compared to the rest of the country so I can see this being a useful system to have. | ||||||||
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