A billing ZIP Code is the 5-digit U.S. postal code for the U.S. billing address for a purchase. If you are ordering something online and it insists on a billing ZIP Code, you probably will not be able to order it through that website unless you have a credit card with a U.S. billing address. (You might try entering 00000 as the billing ZIP Code, but it is unlikely to work.) However, you may be able to contact the company directly to see if it is possible to order from the UK, or if there is another supplier that will accept orders from the UK.
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The zip code for a cell is typically the zip code on the billing statement.
Often, when you a placing an order with a credit card you will be asked for your billing address and zip code. That is the zip code that is listed on your credit card statement.
Zip code is for security. Zip code of billing address on card.
It is your own zip code, or the zip code provided within your account from your bank.
It is the zip code of the person who gets the bill for the card.
It is the 5 digit zip code to where your bill goes to.
Montserrat is part of the United Kingdom (ENGLAND) and does not use ZIP codes.And as it has a population of less than 5000 persons I doubt they use any universal postal code system like the US ZIP code system
The UK does not have ZIP codes. It has postal codes. There are many thousands of them, some refer to only 3 or 4 houses.
Zip code 07628 is Dumont, NJ in the United States.
ZIP Codes only exist in the United States. The postal code for Port-au-Prince is HT6110.
US style ZIP codes aren't used in the UK. The UK uses post codes which are very detailed and can identify individual buildings if they have large amounts of mail. Residential addresses are usually identified in groups of about 10 by the same post code. A UK post code would look something like SW16 3RS.