The significance of high-quality data in lowering undelivered mail

When a letter cannot be delivered to its intended destination because the address is inaccurate, missing, or out of date, it is referred to as undeliverable mail. For example, recipients who have moved without changing their address, misspelling street names, or missing apartment numbers are common causes. When mail is considered undeliverable, it is usually routed to a mail recovery center or, if feasible, returned to the sender. This procedure helps guarantee mail security and accountability while spotting delivery problems that the sender or recipient may need to fix.

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