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Whats the postcode for Wimbledon, London?

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i want to order a shirt of the internet but i cant because it wont accept my postcode?

my postcode is; SW20 ORQ, but it dosent accept it? please help tell me whats wrong?

this is the website;

http://www.republic.co.uk/T-Shirts/Bench-Chicken-Wire-T-Shirt/invt/75588

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  1. SW19 is Wimbledon. If howver your property is newly built, it might not register on their database. That postcode is for Westcombe Avenue, so if you don't live in that road then you have the wrong postcode.

    Yes, sorry should be Westcoombe Avenue - no other suggestions, unless you are using a flat number, just try using the house number only.


  2. Go on Royal Mail Post Codes.

  3. SW19, SW20

  4. Type your post code into Google and this is what you get. . .

    http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=...

    ROYAL MAIL POST-CODES ETC

    http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=...

  5. In you question you have typed your poscode as SW20 ORQ  - is this what you are entering on the website  - that is nearly correct - your correct post code is SW20 0RQ - that is the second part starts with a zero (the number) not the letter O which is what you have tried

    try putting in SW(two zero)  (zero)RQ.

    .........

  6. Sw19, or SW20 for West Wimbledon

    Still having trouble... go to the royal mail website, stick your addy into the postcode finder and bingo!

    Failing that, there is a Rebublic shop in Ilford... a bit of a bop from where you are but worth a visit :)

  7. You can enter your address and check that your postcode is correct, it looks a bit odd to me because I thought that the second bit had to be both letters and numbers:

    http://postcode.royalmail.com/portal/rm/...

    Edit

    I've just tried it on the Republic site and it seemed to work for me, I think the problem might be that you were typing a capital O instead of the zero on the number row, it is a number not a letter.

  8. The problem you are having is that it is a ZERO not an O

    Postcodes always have a number followed by two letters in the second part.

    The fact you are entering the letter O instead of a zero is where your problem lies.

  9. SW19

  10. google it

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