How to Jig your Address

"Jigging" is a term used to describe the process of making small changes to your address to make it appear as a unique address. This is necessary for a variety of ACO forms, and reduces the chance of getting an order canceled after you successfully cop an item.

When making your Nike Jigs stand out, try to make each one look different so it doesn't seem like one person is using many accounts with the same address. You can do this by adding random words, spelling things differently, using hashtags (#), commas (,), dashes (-), and changing up the zip code a bit (like changing the last four numbers).

Here are some examples that have worked well for our members.

  1. Use Abbreviations and Symbols:

    • #123 Main St., L.A., CA 90210-1234

    • Apt 123, Mn Strt, Los Angeles, CA 9021-4321

  2. Add Random Words or Misspellings:

    • 123 Main Str. Delivery Entrance, Los Angeles, CA 9021-2345

    • 123 M. Street, Near Park, Los Angeles, CA 90210-3456

  3. Modify Zip Code Slightly (Change the last 4 digits but keep it plausible):

    • 123 Main St., Los Angeles, CA 90210-6789

    • 123 Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90210-8901

  4. Introduce Variations in Address Line:

    • Unit 123 @ Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90210-5678

    • 123 Main Street - Side Door, L.A., CA 90210-8765

  5. Use Different Descriptors or Titles for the Address:

    • 123 Main St., First Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90210-1357

    • The Loft, 123 Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90210-2468

Remember, the goal is to make each address variation unique to avoid detection while still ensuring that the delivery can correctly reach the intended location. These examples creatively adjust the address by adding or changing details, but they keep the essential elements (like "123 Main Street" and "Los Angeles, CA") clear for postal services.

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