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Why Would Ups Not Be Able To Deliver To An Address In Hampshire?
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i ordered a pair of jeans from the "jack and jones" website. I wanted them delivered to my parent's house in portsmouth, but whenever i out their correct address in, it came up "cannot deliver to that address" I eventually put my address in berkshire, and it accepted it. They live in a terraced street of victorian houses, have always had the same postcode etc, the address was correct. What reason could there have been for not being able to deliver there?
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But at the point of putting in the delivery address it did not know the cardholders details and address.
Once it realised the addresses were different it wont deliver them.
After all if you lost your bank card and someone found it and used it to order loads of stuff online, but wanted it delievered to an address in say Newcastle you would not be very happy would you.
But at the point of putting in the delivery address it did not know the cardholders details and address.
Once it realised the addresses were different it wont deliver them.
After all if you lost your bank card and someone found it and used it to order loads of stuff online, but wanted it delievered to an address in say Newcastle you would not be very happy would you.
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Yes, but in Scotland the PA postcode comes up as Argyll and Islands or something and many companies won't deliver or charge extra - even though it's mainly Paisley which is just next to Glasgow really and therefore very central. It's caused by the fact that Dunoon and the Cowal peninsula come under the PA code but are reached by ferry. Companies don't differentiate and just lump everything under that code as 'island'(even though it's a peninsula), so if the Isle of Wight comes under the same code as Portsmouth then there could be a similar problem.
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