- What are the key features of Just Built™?
- How is data supplied?
- Who can use the mailing list?
- Which formats are available?
- How is the data captured?
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What are the key features of Just Built™?
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- New data set available each month of all properties that have just become active.
- Available for the whole of the UK (excluding Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man).
- Number of records will vary each month, dependent on the number of addresses becoming active.
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How is data supplied?
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Data is available on two different file formats; CD-ROM and Internet Download.
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Who can use the mailing list?
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New houses/home owners need everything from landscape gardening, soft furnishing, loans, credit cards and home insurance. New home movers are a prime target audience for marketing and soon after moving day is an excellent time to hit the property with your offer. Just Built™ can provide a valuable insight into your customers if integrated within your existing customer management information systems.
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Which formats are available?
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Just Built™ is supplied monthly on CD as a complete refresh of data. Formats available are:
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Just Built™ Keyed File
Relational style database. Must be used in conjunction with the PAF Mainfile, or Type 1 and Type 2 PAF Changes Products. -
Just Built™ Expanded File
Text file product; each delivery point is listed as one record. Can be used alone, or in conjunction with the PAF Compressed Standard, or Expanded Changes Products. -
Just Built™ Ranges File
Text file product; if a consecutive range of building numbers are present then they will appear as one record. Can be used alone, or in conjunction with the PAF Ranges and Expanded Changes products.
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Just Built™ Keyed File
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How is the data captured?
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Royal Mail forms part of the process by which an address is created. This means that first hand information relating to new developments and occupancy is received on a daily basis. This minimises undeliverable items and ensures that data accuracy is extremely high.