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Author: Nalin Vahil

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You think that $16.40 UPS address correction fee is the problem. It’s not. It’s a rounding error. The real cost of a …

Laptop displaying address validation interface with real-time suggestion and auto-complete features, surrounded by crossed-out shipping labels indicating error fees.

I’ve seen the P&Ls for over a dozen 8-figure e-commerce brands this quarter. They’re all leaking money in the same place. It’s …

Shipping label from Australia Post featuring a barcode and address details, with a handheld scanner scanning the barcode, emphasizing logistics and address validation.

Australia Post is in the middle of a massive pivot. While addressed letter volumes continue to decline, the e-commerce boom is fueling …

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At Address Guard, we’re obsessed with finding the costs that can make or break a business. And for CX/CS leaders in ecommerce, …

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Learn how to format addresses correctly, avoid costly errors, and leverage FedEx's tools to improve customer experience and protect your e-commerce brand's bottom line.