Why format matters
Retailer checkouts validate addresses differently. A format that works at Flipkart may get rejected at Amazon.in. The suite number is the only part that is yours -- the rest is fixed.
India warehouse (for Flipkart, Amazon.in, Myntra, Ajio, Nykaa)
Your Name Suite [your number] First Floor, 16/194 Faiz Road Beside Gully 7, Karol Bagh New Delhi, Delhi 110005 Phone: +91 93111 61034
Common checkout pitfalls and how to handle them:
- "Address line 1 is too long" -- move "Beside Gully 7, Karol Bagh" to address line 2.
- State dropdown shows just "Delhi" -- pick "Delhi". Not "NCT of Delhi" or "New Delhi". Some sites list it under "D".
- Pincode autocomplete fights you -- type 110005, wait for the suggestion, then pick it instead of the one the site guesses from the street name.
- Phone number rejected -- enter it without the +91, i.e. 9311161034. Indian sites usually expect 10 digits.
China warehouse (AliExpress, Taobao, 1688)
Use the address shown in your dashboard under Mailbox → China. It is written in both Chinese characters and pinyin -- copy the Chinese version into the address field for domestic Chinese sellers, pinyin for AliExpress.
Japan warehouse (Amazon.co.jp, Rakuten, Yahoo Japan)
Same -- use the address exactly as shown in your dashboard. Japanese postal codes are 7 digits with a hyphen (XXX-XXXX); do not drop the hyphen, some checkout forms require it.
The one rule
Suite number must always be on the address. If a label arrives without it, we do our best to match by tracking number and sender name, but it slows the box down by hours or days. Do not abbreviate it, do not drop the word "Suite".
