To bypass cancellation filters and fraud analysis, your shipping information must appear unique to the system while remaining deliverable by the courier. This guide provides the best methods for "jigging" your address across different platforms.
Residence-Based Strategy
Before choosing a jigging method, consider your delivery environment:
Houses: This is the safest environment for jigging. Since you control the entire delivery point, packages are highly unlikely to be misdelivered.
Apartment Buildings: Use caution. Excessive jigging on Line 2 (Unit/Apt) can result in the courier delivering to the wrong mailbox or tenant.
Concierge / Front Desk: If your building has a concierge, jigging is ideal. Simply notify the staff of the various names your packages may arrive under.
Address Jigging: Method 1 (Salutations)
This method uses formal salutations in Address Line 1 to create a unique profile while keeping your actual street address on Line 2.
Method 1 Examples
Other available salutations:
Home Owner, Resident Of, Dear Mr, Dear Mrs, Dear Sir, Dear Ma'am
Address Jigging: Method 2 (Random Strings)
This method utilizes random alphanumeric strings to confuse automated filters.
Line 1: Use a random string of 2-3 letters/numbers.
Line 2: Use your address followed by 2 random letters and 2 random numbers.
Method 2 Examples
Tools for Method 2:
Address Jigging: Method 3 (Phrases & Descriptive Variations)
This method incorporates random adjectives or property descriptions.
Line 1: Add a random phrase or adjective before or after the street address.
Line 2: Add random numbers or unit descriptors (Apt, Room, etc.).
Method 3 Examples
Tools for Method 3:
Technical Variations for Line 1 & 2
If you prefer a more subtle "jig," use spelling and suffix variations.
Suffix & Spelling Variations (Line 1)
Alter the way the street type is written or include minor spelling shifts:
Original: 123 Divine Street
Variation A: 123 Divine Strt
Variation B: 123 Dviine Street
Variation C: ABC 123 Divine St
Variation D: 123 Divine Street AB1
Unit & Attention Variations (Line 2)
Use official USPS abbreviations or descriptive locations:
Unit Types: Apt, Unit, Suite, Room, Office, Mezzanine, Ground.
Attention Lines: "Attention: John Doe" or "c/o John Doe."
Residence Descriptors: "First House on the Street" or "House with Flowerpots."
Reference Links:
Profile Examples for Success
Example: High Success Shopify/Retail Profile
Example: Random String / VCC Profile
Final Checklist
Consistency: Ensure your zip code and state abbreviations are 100% accurate; filters often check these first.
Unique Data: Do not reuse the same "jig" across multiple profiles.
Accuracy: Double-check your apartment or unit numbers to ensure the courier can actually find you.
Bypassing filters requires effort and attention to detail. Use the tools provided above to ensure every single profile you run is unique.