That's so peculiar. Does anyone even say zip by itself to mean zip code? It should be a phrase replacent, not a word replacement, lest you end up on a weather report telling you to "postcode up your jacket" because it's going to be a chilly day.
this post was submitted on 07 Jun 2023
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I don't see a probelm, I always compress my attachements to a postcode file before putting them in the envelope