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I've received several answer to my questions thank you but no thank you to those that couldn't find it

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I've received several answer to my questions thank you but no thank you to those that couldn't find it

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  1. If you would stick to one question and add details to that question, instead of opening a new question with no info, you might get more help.

    However, there is NO way to pick a business name (The Little Pet Shop, for example) and find all the postal codes for any business anywhere in Canada with that name.  This is not the fault of the people trying to help you.

    As some of the people have said, spread over the numerous parts of question, if there is a business that you're looking for, google the name in hopes of finding cities it might be in.  If you know the city, go to yellowpages.com and check it out by business name or type.

    Don't blame people who are trying to help you for doing the best they can with a question with so little information that its impossible to answer.  In fact, as the question seems to be written, the answer is: there is no way to find postal codes for a business name somewhere within Canada with no known address, city, province or phone number.  Any one of these pieces of information will raise your chances of getting the answer you're looking for.

    If you want to give out any of this information, look on your page for a link that says something like: ADD DETAILS and click it.


  2. If you couldn't find the postal code after typing in the business name,maybe it isn't a legitimate business.

  3. WHAT?!?!?

  4. Okay....as it's been suggested before. Use 411.ca or google the name of the store. Find all the stores by this name in Ontario.

    I don't know how you'll narrow it down to which store you're looking for if you don't know it's address....unless you are lucky enough that it's the only one in Ontario with that name.

    Once you've found the address...if they don't have the postal code listed....go to the Canada Post web site and click on "Find a postal code". Of course you need part of the address.....they don't list them by company name.

    Wouldn't it have been easier to list the name of the company and see if anyone on here has ever heard of it???

    Good luck with your search.

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