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How to Fix an AVS Mismatch Error. The most common cause of this problem is an old zip code assigned to the card itself. Even though you have updated your address with the bank, they may not sync your new address to the credit/debit card. Try the old/outdated postal code(s) on the payment, and it will likely go through.
This error indicates the postal code being entered in the field is not the correct format for the country being selected. You may also look online to determine what format to enter international postal codes (Example: Canadian postal codes follow a specific format. They are 6 characters long, and split by a space.
A ZIP code is not a number. 01001 and 00501 are valid ZIP codes. 1001 and 501 are not valid ZIP codes. A three- or four-digit number is never a valid ZIP code.
You will see this error when the zip or postal code of your address does not match your purchasing card. Simply review what the postal or zip code of your purchasing card is, and re-enter the correct information to proceed.
First search for the US Post Office in your location and double click on the marker on the map or click on address in list. Next click on its website to verify the zip code in Google Maps is different from the one in the official website for the same address.
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The most common cause of this problem is an old zip code assigned to the card itself. Even though you have updated your address with the bank, they may not sync your new address to the credit/debit card. Try the old/outdated postal code(s) on the payment, and it will likely go through.
If the address includes the correct street name and number as well as city and state, it will get delivered to the correct address. This is a common thing postal workers see every day and we know how to handle it. The incorrect zip code may delay the letter or package a day or two but it should get there.

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