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So you buy something online and you put a business address at a shopping center with half a dozen businesses... But forgot or be ignorant to use the 2nd line of online address forms
baymard.com
Usually for apartment#s, but can also be used for business names.
Some are savvy enough to put a cross street in case the GPS plot is incorrect at my old route
Since I'm a swing/cover driver, I don't have that area knowledge just from reading the recipient's name for a business. (Unless it match the sign on the store i.e.Mr Smith's Smoke shop)
I'll text CpC to do an address research on it and code it 02 to keep on trucking. If they added a phone number on the label, I or CpC would've found the business... No go
Off to QA clerks to be deferred a day or two before going back out <shrugs>
Form Usability: Getting Address Line 2 Right – Baymard
"Address Line 2" is often an afterthought when it comes to address fields — yet it stops many users who have no need for it. See how to implement "Address Line 2" to avoid distracting users.
Usually for apartment#s, but can also be used for business names.
Some are savvy enough to put a cross street in case the GPS plot is incorrect at my old route
Since I'm a swing/cover driver, I don't have that area knowledge just from reading the recipient's name for a business. (Unless it match the sign on the store i.e.Mr Smith's Smoke shop)
I'll text CpC to do an address research on it and code it 02 to keep on trucking. If they added a phone number on the label, I or CpC would've found the business... No go
Off to QA clerks to be deferred a day or two before going back out <shrugs>