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PROZACTIVE
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Joined: 30 Jan 2008, 01:12

UK ADDRESS FORMAT

Post by PROZACTIVE »

is there an official format for a UK address? like, the postcode on the same line as the city name, then the county? or should the postcode always be on a line on its own?

Brit working in USA everyone comes to me and asks why they get so many returns from UK - I think the issue is address format but couldn't find anything on the official RM website that I can use as a guide.

thanks for help.

btw patriotic Brit - my stock answer is always............. must be a problem with your addressing!
wee nippy sweetie
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Joined: 03 Sep 2007, 23:47

Re: UK ADDRESS FORMAT

Post by wee nippy sweetie »

PROZACTIVE wrote:is there an official format for a UK address? like, the postcode on the same line as the city name, then the county? or should the postcode always be on a line on its own?

Brit working in USA everyone comes to me and asks why they get so many returns from UK - I think the issue is address format but couldn't find anything on the official RM website that I can use as a guide.

thanks for help.

btw patriotic Brit - my stock answer is always............. must be a problem with your addressing!
http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/cont ... 78#4300060

:Very Happy
PROZACTIVE
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Post by PROZACTIVE »

Thanks sweetie.

we will put this into our mailers manual

thanks again