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The ZIP Code Challenge: Response of the American Public

After realizing that members of the American public were having difficulty obtaining the ZIP Codes they needed for correspondence, the Post Office Department distributed ZIP-A-List Kits to every mailbox in the country.

Challenge

Persuading the American public to accept and use ZIP Codes was noted by former postal employees as the Department’s most significant challenge over the course of the ZIP Code campaign.(1) The launch of ZIP Code in 1963 came at a time when Americans were already struggling to accept the use of new area code digits being added to the front of telephone numbers; therefore, they were especially annoyed that they had yet another set of numbers to memorize. A column from humorist Art Buchwald of the Washington Post, Times Herald on July 30, 1963, entitled, “The Numbers Racket,” offers insight into this fact.(2) Appearing only about one month after ZIP Code’s implementation, “The Numbers Racket” conveys the attitude held by many Americans early on in the ZIP Code campaign – that numbers only make life more complicated. On top of having to remember their own ZIP Code, Americans would also have to know the codes for everyone they wished to send mail to. This made for more hassle than most were willing to accept. Though ZIP Code directories were made available by the Post Office Department early in the campaign, many people seemed not know how to obtain them. Americans were told to contact their local post offices in order to obtain the codes they needed, but again, this seemed to be extra work, and many Americans chose not to put forth the effort. Many Americans also did not understand how the ZIP Code system operated, and doubted that the system would speed up their mail.

With fear of Communism still strong in Cold War America, some people feared that the creation of ZIP Code was a conspiracy to depersonalize or dehumanize them.(3)  Personality and individuality were at the heart of American identity; being assigned an identification number was not. Thus, at the time of their implementation, ZIP Codes were seen by some as distinctly un-American and even possibly part of a Communist plot to undermine American culture!

Response of Americans

Postal Employees:
Some postal workers had issues with the new ZIP code system and its cheery representative. They voiced their opinions in Postal Record, a monthly publication of the National Association of Letter Carriers. An employee from Medford, Oregon wrote in to the publication in September, 1963 stating, “I believe our Postal Department has goofed, and this may well bury Mr. Zip amid jeers and laughter from those who do not understand the reason for this…The public should be better informed. They should know the reasons for Mr. Zip and the expected results.”(4) A Fort Worth, Texas employee declared in the August, 1967 Postal Record, “I am tired of the image of the American Letter Carrier being held up to public ridicule. No Letter Carrier that I have ever seen looks as absurd as Mr. Zip.”(5)

Other postal employees saw ZIP Code processing as a challenge to their jobs, and some even viewed Mr. Zip as an insulting caricature of a letter carrier. The March, 1964 issue of Postal Record contained the following comment from a Michigan employee: “ZIP Code…ZIP Code…How long is the Post Office Department going to go on fooling the public with fancy abbreviations?  The only thing we get with ZIP Code is extra costs with massive machines…”(6) Another employee from Kentucky commented to Postal Record in September, 1965 that, “…If the money and effort wasted on the ZIP program was wisely used to restore curtailed service, both first class and Parcel Post, we would be much better off. Remember the good old days when Postal Employees were respected people and friends to those they served?”(7) These two disgruntled employees clearly seem slighted by the launch of a system that would most likely have a dramatic impact on their jobs.

ZIP Code did symbolize great change in an era of non-mechanical mail sorting, and it did threaten the jobs of certain postal workers. This fact was explored in a September, 1967 article in the Chicago Tribune entitled, “Mr. Zip Takes Over.” The article discussed the idea that ZIP Code and the mechanization of mail sorting were taking the romance out of mail delivery. The article states, “A certain craftsman will be eliminated by the grinning Mr. Zip.”  The craftsman the article refers to is the railway mail clerk. These men sorted mail on trains en route to their destination. With the advent of ZIP Coding and moving mail via other forms of transportation, the mail sorting process had become less of an art.(8) However, the end of railway mail service, which arrived in 1977, was from a combination of factors, not the least of which was the dramatic decline in railway line traffic since the 1940s. As mail moved from trains to airplanes and highways, the Post Office Department worked to re-centralize the system by reestablishing a series of mail distribution centers that would handle the bulk of mail processing.(9)

Though it is clear that many postal workers disliked ZIP Code, especially those whose jobs were tied to mail processing, a Washington Post, Times Herald article from June, 1969 entitled, “Mailmen Accept ZIP Code as Beneficial,” reported that letter carriers were coming around to the idea of using the five digit codes. “The ZIP Code is working well,” they said, “far better than we anticipated when it was first introduced.”(10)

The General Public:
As mentioned previously, there was a small, yet vocal group of Americans who openly opposed the implementation of ZIP Code for a variety of reasons. Complaints that citizens couldn’t find the ZIP Codes they needed were acknowledged by the Post Office Department, and in response, it issued “ZIP-A-List” kits to nearly every mailbox in the United States. These kits consisted of nine postcards, attached to each other and folded accordion style. Americans could write an address for which they needed a ZIP Code on each card and send them back to the Post Office Department for free. The Department would then send each person the ZIP Codes they needed. Mr. Zip’s image was on each of the cards in the ZIP-A-List kit.

Most Americans saw the ZIP-A-List kits as a helpful way to collect the codes they needed. One woman, however, returned her postcards back to the Post Office Department. On them she had added notes of condemnation. One of her messages read, “Dear Sir, Zip Code is a complete boo-boo and you just don’t want to admit it. It has set our mail delivery back 100 years!”  Another stated, “The Pony Express would be more efficient and much desired to take letters to towns close by.”(11) Though a large number of Americans were annoyed about using ZIP Code, the general opinion toward the system improved as the national effort to promote it gained strength and as people realized that ZIP Codes really did increase the speed of mail delivery. (12)

The Post Office Department also recognized the annoyance many Americans felt with having to memorize another number, thus, it did everything it could to “personalize” the ZIP Code campaign. The POD reminded Americans that the codes were not something that would erase individuality,(13) but were for places – not people.

Though there was some negative reaction to ZIP Codes, the majority of Americans seemed to adjust well to adding the extra five digits to the end of mailing addresses. In the post World War II era, when progress and efficiency were desirable in all aspects of everyday life, it was hard to say no to a system that had the ability to improve the efficiency of the mail.

1) Kroloff, interview.

2) Art Buchwald, “The Numbers Racket,” Washington Post, Times Herald, July 30, 1963, B19, ProQuest Historical Newspapers.

3) Ibid.

4) Steve Dodge, Postal Record, September, 1963, 62.

5) Lois Ardoyno, Postal Record, August, 1967, 49.

6) James T. Reno, Postal Record, March, 1964, 84.

7) Kirtley W. Buchanan, Postal Record, September, 1965, 42.

8) Robert Cross, “Mr. Zip Takes Over,” Chicago Tribune, September 11, 1967, B11, ProQuest Historical Newspapers.

9) Railway Mail Service, “History of the Service,” postalmuseum.si.edu/rms/history, accessed July 8, 2011.

10) Willard Clopton Jr. and Mike Causey, “The Federal Diary: Mailmen Accept ZIP Code as Beneficial,” The Washington Post, Times Herald, June 26, 1969, F9, ProQuest Historical Newspapers.

11) George Kroloff, donation.

12) Wunderman, interview.

13) Kroloff, interview.

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ZIP is an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan. The United States Postal Services (USPS) introduced a postal code service known to the common public as Zip Code all the way back in 1963.
Just as the acronym suggests, USPS’ intentions for this code was to allow mails and other products to be sent from one location to another efficiently. USPS’ registration for the word “Zip Code” expired in 1997 and is now being used all over the globe for its original purpose.
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A ZIP Code is five digits long but is never four or six. It is always a fixed number of digits that changes depending on the location. Each location has a fixed ZIP code that never changes as well. The five digits are broken down into:

  • First digit represents the broader are, from zero to nine. Zero represents the far Northeast, while nine represents the far West.
  • Second and third digits represent the central post office facility of that region. For example, a central post office in Los Angeles will have different second & third digits as compared to a central post office in Springfield.
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Here are four types of ZIP codes, depending on where they are used:

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    This is a list of zip codes in California. Zip code 5, state, county, and city appear in the list. You can click on the title to view detailed information.

    California has a total of 5,051,293 zip codes and the first three digits range from 900-961. Not all five-digit numbers in the range are assigned as zip codes, in other words, there is some number that is not assigned.

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    How to find and get a US postal address in the US | New York

    What to do if an “Incorrectly filled index” error occurs

    First of all, check the correctness of the entered index in order to exclude an error. If the “Index” field in the Google Play Market is still incorrectly filled in, it means that you have come across a bug that, for some reason, the developers are in no hurry to remove.

    If the Google Play index is incorrectly filled in (for Kyiv, St. Petersburg, Moscow):

    1. In the “City” column, select your city
    2. In the “Region” column, also select your city, not the region
    3. Enter the index

    Another way to solve the problem (St. Petersburg, Moscow):

    1. Specify the city
    2. Specify the region
    3. Specify the index of the regional center:
    4. Moscow – 140500
    5. 0003 St. Petersburg – 187111 (in Kirishi)

    We are waiting for your advice in the comments on solving the “Incorrectly filled index” error in the Play Market.

    Is it possible to enter the mailing address of friends

    Yes, you can enter it. The only thing to be decided is to agree with friends. They must accept your correspondence. This will not work if you have a registered item, and it is given only against signature. But there are no laws restricting the use of someone else’s address as your own. Nobody asks for a lease agreement.

    Remember that when concluding contracts, for example, for banking services, you indicate the Billing Address. In the future, it can be changed, and it works similarly in the case of government agencies. But all this takes time and effort. The easiest option, if you don’t live in the states but need a US address service, is to rent a PO Box.

    Why do you need a US mailing address

    Government agencies, as well as most local companies, do not send correspondence to Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan or another country. When processing documents, even online, local data is often requested, which in the future is used to forward letters. It is important to distinguish between 2 situations:

    • Ordinary shipments;
    • Receiver’s signature required;

    If a signature is required, it will be difficult without a physically existing recipient. In this case, you will need to find not only the address, but also the person to whom a full-fledged power of attorney is issued, allowing you to pick up letters for you. If it is not there, then after a short period of time, the parcel will be sent back to the sender and the presence of an American address will not help.

    In the usual case, when correspondence is simply thrown into the box, letters can accumulate for months. Then, if the opportunity arises, they can be picked up.

    How to get a US mailing address

    You are not the only person who needs this service. Therefore, the business has already organized entire services to provide this, and there are 3 varieties:

    • PO Box;
    • Data processing companies with a US postal address;
    • Dropshipping centers;

    PO Box is the cheapest and easiest option. You rent a mailbox (physical) at the post office. They exist in various sizes and can be rented for a year in advance. The cost starts from $5 per month. No additional service is provided. Correspondence accumulates in the box until the owner comes and picks it up.

    Data processing companies are specialized organizations that accept documents for you. At the same time, they provide a service, such as scanning attachments or email notifications of new arrivals. Their services start at $10 per month and the client pays for additional items, such as scanning or physical shipping.

    Dropshipping centers – they focus on parcels rather than classic letters. Their main task is to get something for you and then send it to you. They are indispensable when shopping in online stores, because. many do not ship outside the US.

    US Address Abbreviations – U.S. Zip Codes

    AL – Alabama – AlabamaAK – Alaska – AlaskaAS – American Samoa – American SamoaAZ – Arizona – ArizonaAR – Arkansas – ArkansasCA – California – CaliforniaCO – Colorado – ColoradoCT – Connecticut – ConnecticutDE – Delaware — DelawareDC — District of Columbia — District of ColumbiaFM — Federated States of Micronesia — Federated States of MicronesiaFL — Florida — FloridaGA — Georgia — GeorgiaGU — Guam — GuamHI — Hawaii — HawaiiID — Idaho — IdahoIL — Illinois — IllinoisIN — Indiana — IndianaIA — Iowa — IowaKS – Kansas – KansasKY – Kentucky – KentuckyLA – Louisiana – Louisiana ME – Maine – Maine MH – Marshall Islands – Marshall IslandsMD – Maryland – MarylandMA – Massachusetts – MassachusettsMI – Michigan – MichiganMN – Minnesota – Minnesota – Nebraska – NebraskaNV – Nevada – NevadaNH – New Hampshire – New Hampshire (New Hampshire)

    NJ – New Jersey – New JerseyNM – New Mexico – New MexicoNY – New York – New YorkNC – North Carolina – North CarolinaND – North Dakota – North DakotaMP – Northern Mariana Islands – Northern Mariana IslandsOH – Ohio – OhioOK – Oklahoma — OklahomaOR — Oregon — OregonPW — Palau — PalauPA — Pennsylvania — PennsylvaniaPR — Puerto Rico — Puerto RicoRI — Rhode Island — Rhode IslandSC — South Carolina — South CarolinaSD — South Dakota — South DakotaTN — Tennessee — TennesseeTX — Texas — TexasUT — Utah – UtahVT – Vermont – VermontVA – Virginia – VirginiaVI – Virgin Islands – U. S. Virgin IslandsWA – Washington – WashingtonWV – West Virginia – West VirginiaWI – Wisconsin – WisconsinWY – Wyoming – Wyoming In black – one of the 48 mainland states.

    Drop-shipping – forwarding service

    If you need your package to be redirected to your homeland, then use dropshipping services. For example, shipito, shipshopamerica and others. All of them work with FedEx, USPS, TNT, DHL and other postal services that do not ship to PO Box addresses, and some sellers do not ship overseas. This option is quite expensive, you should proceed from the following prices:

    This is not a commercial offer, the information is for guidance only. And as you can see, it’s quite expensive if you plan to receive only one letter. Such services exist for those customers who want to buy something over the Internet in a store that does not work with foreign buyers.

    How to fix

    Initially, you need to check the correctness of filling in the field for entering the index in order to accurately exclude an input error. In the case when the error remains, we are dealing with a Play Market bug. Developers from Google, for some unknown reason, scored a “bolt” to fix this error. Accordingly, we will fix it locally with the help of “crutches”.

    • In the “City” column, select the required
    • In the “Region” column, also select the city, not the region
    • Enter the index

    Another way (St. Petersburg, Moscow):

    • Specify the city
    • Specify the region
    • Specify the index of the regional center:
    • Moscow – 140500 (in Lukhovitsy)
    • Kirish 18 (Saint-Petersburg 18)

    If you know other ways to fix the error with filling in the “Index” field in the Play Market, write about it in the comments to help other users who will be grateful to you.

    The problem “Incorrectly filled index” is most often found among residents of Moscow, St. Petersburg and Kyiv.

    How to correctly fill in US addresses with a zip code

    When filling in a US address, a zip code is required. What it is? This is a special international standard that displays a person’s postal code. It is widely used by delivery services to determine the state and specific address of residence. The index varies by state and region. The assignment of a unique zip code made it possible to significantly speed up the delivery of mail and classify them in certain directions.

    The postal code in America was originally a service mark. Its first digit defines a group of American states, the second and third – the region of residence of the client, the fourth and fifth – a group of delivery addresses.

    Developed indexing system in the United States has a positive effect on the speed of delivery of mail. When placing an order in online stores in America, it is important to correctly indicate the zip code.

    All virtual addresses offered by intermediaries for accelerated delivery of goods from popular trading platforms are equipped with a personal index.
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    Is it possible to deliver to the hotel address

    You have probably seen in films how the hotel guests are given the correspondence that came during their absence. In practice, hotels in New York and other cities of the country rarely practice such a service. Moreover, it is often impossible to indicate the address of the hotel according to the rules of the company that asks you for the address.

    Keep this in mind, or arrange in advance with the receptionist or administration. If you bought travel insurance and an insured event occurs, the hospital will ask for an address. In this case, you can specify the actual, without prior arrangements.

    Of course, if you have ordered expensive courier delivery and you are personally in America, then there will be no problems. You will be delivered to a restaurant. We are talking about opening an address in America without a personal presence.

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