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Your Data

Clean Data is the Key to the Success of Your Direct Response Marketing

We understand the value of data. As soon as you upload your mailing list, we conduct a Delivery Point Verification (DPV) check.

This step cross-verifies the validity and deliverability of each address against the comprehensive USPS database.


Addresses that don't pass the DPV check are removed and stored in notifications, saving you money by preventing mailings to non-deliverable locations.


Once we start the processing and preparation of your mail, we utilize our National Change of Address (NCOA) service.

This service cross-references your mailing list with the USPS's NCOA database, capturing any recent changes in your recipient's addresses.


By delivering your mail to the most current address on file, we not only ensure successful deliveries but also further enhance the efficacy of your direct response marketing campaign.

There is no charge for this. Our service is FREE to use.

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DPV

What is "Delivery Point Validation" and why does it matter?

To make it very simple... 

When you add any record into PRINTgenie, whether by uploading a .csv file, manually input or zapier - We check the address against the USPS data base.  We are confirming that it is a physical address and your mail will arrive. You'll notice a "notification" icon at the top of the page inside of PRINTgenie. It will show you those addresses that fail. 

1. Those that fail will not be added to your lists.

2. What do you do with them? You can download them and clean them and try to upload again, or Skip Trace them and find another way to reach that person.  Either way, your mail would not have made it to the home owner.

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What is Delivery Point Validation (DPV)?


Delivery Point Validation™ (DPV®) is the process of verifying that an address is actually deliverable, meaning that mail can be sent to that address. A submitted address is checked against an authoritative database, and if there's a matching entry in the database, the submitted address is declared "valid." If there's no matching address in the database, the address is "invalid," and mail cannot be shipped there.

Additionally, when you submit an address for DPV, the address is cleaned up and formatted according to USPS standards, complete with ZIP+4. DPV speeds the processing and delivery of mail, and can qualify mail for bulk mailing discounts.

Point of Delivery
A delivery point is the final destination for a letter or package carried by the postal service. It can be a PO Box, a mailbox at the curb, or a mail slot in a front door. It's the handoff point between the mail carrier and the recipient.

 

Delivery points are different from street addresses. A single street address may have multiple delivery points, such as individual units in an apartment building. To identify delivery points individually, the USPS gives each one a unique 11-digit number. The number is composed of the delivery point's nine-digit ZIP+4 Code plus an extra two digits that narrow the designation to the delivery point itself. These 11 digits, plus an additional check digit, are converted into a barcode that's printed on the envelope or packaging when your mail is sorted at the post office.

 

A little side note here: Since ZIP+4 Codes do change occasionally, so do Delivery Point Barcodes. Instead of using a Delivery Point Barcode as an address's unique identifier in your dataset, we recommend using the standardized address, minus the ZIP Code, as a string. 

 

Validation
In general terms, address validation (also called address verification) is the process of making sure an address is serviceable by a postal carrier. It's asking the question, "Can I ship there, with confidence?"

 

To answer the question, we take your input address and try to find a match in an authoritative database. (For the US, that's the USPS database. Most countries of the world have their own authoritative databases.) If we find a match, the address is declared valid, and if not, it is labeled invalid, meaning not deliverable by the USPS or the local postal authority. Note that some real addresses will be labeled invalid by this process, such as newly constructed buildings and locations where the occupants receive their mail at their local post office.

 

Added Benefits of DPV
When you run addresses through the DPV process, not only do you get the assurance that the mail will arrive, but your address data is cleaned up, made complete, and standardized (which is a preliminary step for de-duplication). The output addresses will all have complete postal codes, which will speed mail processing and delivery, and potentially reduce your postage costs by making your mail eligible for bulk discounts.

 

What's more, delivery point-validated addresses can be enriched with supplemental data like geocodes and RDI information. And DPV levels of accuracy can be obtained for the addresses of many foreign countries.

NCOA

What is NCOA?

NCOA is the National Change of Address Database that is kept and managed by the USPS.

What does it mean to NCOA my mail?

If you select to have PRINTgenie | Deluxe NCOA your mail, we will run your addresses against the NCOA system to identify recipients who have had a change of address and print the forwarding address on your mail.

Why would I select to NCOA my mail?

• Accuracy -By selecting to NCOA your mail it should make your mail delivery more accurate. It is important that you continually update your contacts, but NCOA makes it easy to stay in touch with those who have recently moved.

• Removal of Or Current Resident- By selecting to NCOA your mail, we can remove "or current resident" from the mailing block since we have already verified the recipient's name with the post office.

What else do I need to know?

If an address is adjusted on your mailing and forwarded to a new address, we do not update that address in your mailing list per USPS Privacy Regulations.

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Does this guarantee that it will be delivered? 

No, not necessarily.  See why mail that passes DPV, may still end up getting returned.

While our data cleaning services significantly improve the deliverability of your mail, there are still instances where mail may not be delivered, even if it passes the DPV check. Here are some common reasons for mail being returned as undeliverable, as stated by the USPS:

  1. Not Deliverable as Addressed - Unable to Forward: The mailpiece is undeliverable as addressed, and there is no forwarding order on file, or the forwarding order has expired. This can happen if the recipient moves after the address has been validated by DPV.
     

  2. Attempted - Not Known: The carrier was unable to deliver the mailpiece because the recipient is not known at the address provided. This could occur if the recipient moves or if the address is correct but the recipient's name is not associated with that address.
     

  3. Vacant: The building or apartment is not occupied. If a residence becomes vacant after the address has been validated by DPV, mail will be returned as undeliverable.
     

  4. Moved, Left No Address: The recipient has moved and did not provide a forwarding address. Similar to the first point, this can happen if the recipient moves after the address has been validated by DPV and does not file a change of address with the USPS.
     

  5. No Mail Receptacle: There is no mailbox or other receptacle for the carrier to leave the mail. While rare, this could happen if a mailbox is damaged or removed after the address has passed DPV.
     

  6. Refused: The recipient refused to accept the mail piece.
     

  7. Unclaimed: The recipient did not claim the mail piece from the post office.

 

It's important to note that while our DPV and NCOA services greatly reduce the occurrence of these issues, they cannot guarantee 100% deliverability. Factors such as the timeliness of the recipient updating their change of address with the USPS, or sudden vacancies, can still result in returned mail.

 

However, by utilizing our data cleaning services, you are taking significant steps to ensure that your mail reaches its intended recipients and that you are not wasting money on postage for undeliverable addresses. Our services help you maintain a clean, accurate, and up-to-date mailing list, which is crucial for the success of your direct mail campaigns.

 

If you have any further questions or concerns about the deliverability of your mail, please don't hesitate to reach out to our customer support team at help@printgenie.io. We are always happy to help you navigate the complexities of direct mail and ensure the best possible results for your campaigns.

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Postage Delivery Options

FIRST CLASS WITH INDICIA

  • Indicia (In lieu of a stamp. Markings on a mail piece showing that postage has been paid by the sender.)

  • "Or Current Resident" will be removed from the address block.

  • You will get undeliverable mail sent back to you.

  • Minimum Quantity: 1+

  • Production time is 2-3 business days.

  • Average delivery times according to the USPS on First Class mail is 1-6 business days.

FIRST CLASS WITH A STAMP

  • Real First Class Stamp (A real stamp will be applied to your direct mail. Best used when trying to be "authentic")

  • "Or Current Resident" will be removed from the address block.

  • You will get undeliverable mail sent back to you.

  • Minimum Quantity: 1+

  • Production time is 2-3 business days.

  • Average delivery times according to the USPS on First Class mail is 1-6 business days.

Stamp Vs. Indicia​​

Mini Postcards: 6" x 4.25"

Jumbo Postcards: 8.5" x 5.5"

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Letters: 8.5" x 11"

Greeting Cards: 7" x 5"

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Greeting Cards: 7" x 5"

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Letters: 6" x 9"

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Have confidence in our printing​

PRINTgenie is fully staffed and equipped to assist you in any printing capacity; from 1 - Million+.  Our color digital printing facilities are located in Chicago, Salt Lake City and New Jersey.  We have varying levels of capacity depending on the time of year.  All digital presses are color managed to meet the GRACoL2006 Coated color specification and the offset presses are G7 calibrated.

The Indigo 7900's are white-ink capable. 

All Indigo's are variable data capable and handle sheet thickness up to 18 pt.

What are you printing on?  Where are you located?

Chicago Presses:

. HP Indigo 7900 X 2

. Hp Indigo 12000 X 1

. Komori offset press X 3 (2 are 6-color, 1 is 5-color)

. Ricoh 9210 X 1

 

Salt Lake City Presses:

. HP Indigo 7900 X 2

. Ricoh 9110 X 1

 

New Jersey Presses:

. HP Indigo 7900 X1

. Ricoh 9110 X 1

Over 100,000+ touches generated by PRINTgenie per day

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