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I just shipped off an item that I sold on ebay..but I spelled the suburb address wrong on the box by one letter.

(I wrote Ashury instead of Ashbury)

It was a 1 letter mistake, and I included the post code, street address + number etc. Do you reckon it will still get to its destination or will they send it back to me?

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I just shipped off an item that I sold on ebay..but I spelled the suburb address wrong on the box by one letter.

(I wrote Ashury instead of Ashbury)

It was a 1 letter mistake, and I included the post code, street address + number etc. Do you reckon it will still get to its destination or will they send it back to me?

as long as the zip / postal code is right it will get to the right town

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I just shipped off an item that I sold on ebay..but I spelled the suburb address wrong on the box by one letter.

(I wrote Ashury instead of Ashbury)

It was a 1 letter mistake, and I included the post code, street address + number etc. Do you reckon it will still get to its destination or will they send it back to me?

I would contact the buyer and let them know of the mistake in case something happens.

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(I wrote Ashury instead of Ashbury)

I made a similar mistake. I posted to a suburb in Melbourne. I realised I made a spelling mistake AFTER I posted it. The buyer left me good feedback indicating that he got the item. I think they look at the Postcode and then the receiver's name to work out what the "real" town/suburb is.

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