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roadman | 20:07 Tue 04th Oct 2022 | How it Works
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receipt for sending a parcel says 3.0 when the address is 30 and 3.0 makes it seem like it will go to number three any advice
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Doubtless you'll discover if it goes to the wrong address. You could always ask the Post Office...
3.0 isn't normally an address, I'd wait and see if anything goes wrong but maybe warn the recipient.
What did your address label say... if it was 30 thats where it should go, its only an issue if it gets lost and you want to claim
whatever, it will be with the 'Royal Snail' and they will take their time!
Check the postcodes for number 3 and number 30 as they might be on different sides of the road.

If it's in a row of houses, one side is likely to have a different postcode from the other and since "3" is odd and "30" is odd, if they look at the postcode, that will confirm the correct number.
30 is an even number.
Yes, it was a typo.
The Royal Snail probably gets its knickers in a twist over prime numbers.....
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Thank you everyone i would think it is still more likely to go to 30 why on earth would someone put 3.0 for 3

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