Introduction
UAA mail—Undeliverable As Addressed—is the kind of headache no one needs. It’s expensive, inefficient, and frankly, a waste of perfectly good stamps. But there’s hope! By mastering the use of data quality return codes, you can not only sidestep these issues but also become a certified address wizard. In this article, we’ll walk through how to use tools from BCC Software to ensure your mail doesn’t end up in the dreaded black hole of undeliverability.
Understanding Address Quality Tools
Think of address quality tools like a Swiss Army knife for mailers. Each blade—CASS, DPV®, NCOALink®—handles a different task to hone your address list into shape. Here’s a quick breakdown:
- CASS (Coding Accuracy Support System): Your go-to for breaking down and cleaning up messy addresses. It parses, standardizes, and matches addresses to USPS data so they’re mailing machine-friendly.
- DPV (Delivery Point Validation): This one’s your bouncer, checking the validity of both primary and secondary address components.
- NCOALink: The address detective, making sure your mail goes where it’s actually supposed to, even if the recipient moved.
Key Components and Their Return Codes
- Address Parsing and Standardization
- Parsing is like untangling a knotted necklace—figuring out what’s what in an address.
- Standardization ensures everything conforms to USPS-approved formats. Yes, “Street” becomes “St,” and “Apartment” turns into “Apt.” It’s a little OCD, but it works.
- Return Codes: Look out for ZIP+4 updates and red flags like invalid primary numbers.
- ZIP+4 Matching and DPV Validation
- Here’s where the magic happens: checking whether your addresses align with USPS-approved ranges and standards.
- Missing an apartment number? That could doom your mail to UAA oblivion.
- Return Codes: DPV footnotes, like AA (ZIP+4 match) or M3 (primary number invalid), are your clues.
- SuiteLink® and LACSLink®
- SuiteLink adds missing secondary information (hello, suite numbers!) for business addresses.
- LACSLink converts rural route addresses into shiny, modernized 911-compatible formats.
- Return Codes: Look for notes about added secondary info or revised addresses.
- NCOALink and PCOA®
- NCOALink is the superhero that swoops in to identify address changes from USPS databases.
- PCOA (Proprietary Change of Address) does one better, tapping into non-USPS sources like magazine subscriptions and utility companies.
- Return Codes: Flags whether a match was made and if a new address is available.
Outsmarting UAA Mail
Don’t just react to undeliverable mail—outsmart it. Regular updates to address databases and using tools like the Early Warning System (EWS) can help you stay ahead. For instance, EWS flags addresses not yet in the USPS system, so you can plan accordingly.
Pro Tips for Mailers
- Decode the Mystery: Return codes are like breadcrumbs leading you to the truth about your addresses. Follow them!
- Collaborate and Educate: Share insights from return codes with your customers to help them keep their lists sharp.
- Think Outside the Box: Optional services like Address Resolution Service (ARS) and Apartment Append can save the day when addresses are incomplete or incorrect.
Conclusion
Address quality tools are the unsung heroes of direct mail. By using them wisely, you’ll not only outsmart UAA mail but also save money, time, and sanity. Want to dive deeper? Reach out to BCC Software for a master class in address management—or just enjoy the satisfaction of never seeing “return to sender” again.