# Jigging Guide

### What is J1gging?

J1gging is editing your address on different profiles so the site you are botting thinks its sending the product to different addresses. If you use the same address even twice on some sites, it will automatically cancel your order.

### How do you J1g your address?

&#x20;J1gging is quite simple. So say you live on 64 Baker Street, Norwich, Norfolk, NR8 5TR. I will run you through some ways to edit it to make it so websites don't cancel your orders:

#### The Simple J1g:&#x20;

`64 Beker Street, Narwich, Norfolk, NR8 5TR`

#### The Hard J1g:

`64 Bakarr Str., Nowichh, Norfolk, NR8 5TR`

#### The Ultimate J1g:

GST 64 Bker Street, Nrwch, Norfolk, NR8 5TR

#### The Common J1g (Recommended):

`WED 64 Baker Str., Norwich, Norfolk, NR8 5TR`

You might think; How on earth will they be able to know where to deliver too? Well, it is VITAL you remain with the same postcode and the number of your house/flat. The postcode shows what street you are on. The number identifies what house on that street.

All of the other details can be changed slightly, but it is also important to remember never to fully change the details, only edit them like shown above.

The Common J1g shown above is a perfect example of a good edit. When J1gging, you are allowed to have 3 letters at the start of your address, like shown above. This greatly helps your chances of not getting cancels. Also include one other small change to your address.


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