A rejected address is an address that a postal or address verification system has flagged as invalid, incomplete, or otherwise undeliverable. This rejection can occur for a variety of reasons, including incorrect formatting, missing information, or non-existent locations. Rejected addresses are often a result of human error during data entry or outdated address information. Ensuring that addresses are correctly formatted and up-to-date is crucial for avoiding rejected addresses, which can lead to delayed or lost mail, additional costs, and poor customer experiences.
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