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The Bill To address is the address associated with your credit card. The Ship To address is where the thing you're buying actually needs to go.

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The Bill to address is where the invoice or bill for the purchase is sent, typically indicating the payer of the transaction. The Ship to address is where the purchased items are physically delivered or shipped to, usually indicating the receiver or end user of the goods.

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