
Alterfemego
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If it has no house number, it will be returned to the seller. You have a delimma tho, because if it is delivered somewhere and accepted, you have paid for something you won't get and you may not have any recourse with the seller. It's your responsibility to make sure they had the correct address. |

stephenweinstein
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If possible, contact the seller before it is shipped. Otherwise:
If it is being shipped by mail, then file a change of address with the post office saying that you moved from the wrong address to the correct address, so that it gets forwarded to the right address (not really the purpose of a change of address form, but it should work).
If it is shipped by mail and has the correct street, city, state, and ZIP, and no house number, and only one mail carrier delivers on your street, the mail carrier should be able to deliver it based on the name, if you have been leaving at the same address longer enough for the mail carrier to recognize your name as the one corresponding to a particular house.
If it is shipped by UPS, FedEx, DHL, etc., and the address is not complete enough for them, they will call on the telephone. If you have the tracking number, you can call them now, to save time. |