As a final sanity check, you may want to verify your addresses:
The quickest way with US addresses is to use Scrape::USPS::ZipLookup to scrape the United States Postal Service Zip Code Service.
It'll verify that your resultant combination of street address/city/state/zip against the UPS's own postal address database.
From the pod doco:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Scrape::USPS::ZipLookup::Address;
use Scrape::USPS::ZipLookup;
my $addr = Scrape::USPS::ZipLookup::Address->new(
'Focus Research, Inc.', # Firm
'', # Urbanization
'8080 Beckett Center Drive Suite 203', # Delivery Address
'West Chester', # City
'OH', # State
'45069-5001' # ZIP Code
);
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